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Forgacs Marine and Defence,
previously Forgacs Group and also
simply known as
Forgacs, is a
major Australian engineering and
shipbuilding company. It...
- (Budapest 1987)
Judit Forgács at
World Athletics Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Judit
Forgács".
Olympics at Sports-Reference...
- András
Forgács (born 28
August 1985, in Budapest) is a
Hungarian football (defender)
player who
currently plays for Budaörsi SC. HLSZ (in Hungarian) András...
- Ottó
Forgács (1921–1999) was a
Hungarian cinematographer. He
worked in the
Hungarian Film
Industry shooting more than
fifty feature films and
shorts during...
- válság (2009)
Elhunyt dr.
Forgács Imre (in Hungarian) Hermann, Péter: Ki
kicsoda 2002 CD-ROM, Biográf Kiadó ISBN 963-8477-64-4
Forgács Imre életrajza – Hirado...
- Europe." In 2009
Forgács represented Hungary at the
Venice Biennale,
exhibiting the Col
Tempo - The W.
Project installation. In 2013
Forgacs created the ″Letters...
- as well as of the 1500
metres event. "Ferenc
Forgács". Olympedia.
Retrieved 18
April 2021.
Ferenc Forgács.
Sports Reference.
Retrieved on 2015-02-08. profile...
- Dream, a film by Péter
Forgács,
premiered at the
Museum of
Modern Art, New York, and
National Gallery, Washington, D.C.
Forgács, a
Hungarian filmmaker...
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Forgacs Shipyard /ˈfɔːrdʒæks/ is a
shipbuilding company located at Tomago, New
South Wales on the
Hunter River. It was
originally opened in 1957 by John...
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Versatile Filmmaker,
Gabor N.
Forgacs Hungarian W****end (Moscow):
Gabor N.
Forgacs A
versatile filmmaker,
Gabor N.
Forgacs http://parabelfilmstudio...