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Andrija Fuderer (13 May 1931, Subotica, the
Autonomous Province of Vojvodina,
Yugoslavia – 2
October 2011, Palamós, Catalonia) was a
Yugoslavian chess...
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Vladas Mikėnas,
Bogdan Śliwa 1988 –
George Koltanowski 1990 –
Andrija Fuderer,
Rudolf Marić (posthumously) 1991 –
Dragoljub Minić 1992 –
Heinz Lehmann...
- S2CID 2188531.(subscription required) PB, Herdson; Dellar, GG; McFawn, P;
Fuderer, EM; Tait, R (1999). "Third time lucky--an
unusual suicide". Medicine,...
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application Ftáčnik, Ľubomír 14900017 1957-10-30
Bratislava 1980
Slovakia M
Fuderer,
Andrija 205591 1931-05-13
Subotica 2011-10-02 1990
Yugoslavia M honorary;...
- Terms, 7th
edition (Fort Worth:
Harcourt Brace,1999), p.283.
Laura Sue
Fuderer, The
Female Bildungsroman in English: An
Annotated Bibliography of Criticism...
- (1872–1947)
Yugoslav politician Andrija Štampar (1888–1958),
Yugoslav Andrija Fuderer (1931–2011), Croatian–Belgian
Andrija Aleši (1425–1505),
Venetian Dalmatian...
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revival after the move was pla**** in a game by
Bronstein against GM
Andrija Fuderer in 1959,
although Bronstein ultimately lost the game. Bronstein's game...
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Svetozar Gligorić,
Braslav Rabar,
Petar Trifunović,
Vasja Pirc,
Andrija Fuderer,
Borislav Milić 1954 11th
Chess Olympiad Amsterdam,
Netherlands Soviet...
- Rabar (Yugoslavia) ½ ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ ½ 0 0 ½ ½ 1 ½ x ½ ½ ½ 0 0 1 0 9 93.50 15 Andrija
Fuderer (Yugoslavia) 0 0 ½ ½ 0 0 1 0 ½ ½ 0 1 0 ½ x 1 1 1 1 0 ½ 9 81.25 16 Wolfgang...
- naturalist, astronomer,
physician William Feller –
mathematician Andrija Fuderer – chemist,
chess player Artur Gavazzi –
geographer Marin Getaldić – physicist...