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Hajdú or
hajdú in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hajdú and
Hajdu may
refer to:
Hajdu,
mercenary soldiers in 16th- and 17th-century
Hungary Hajdú (county)...
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Hajdú–Bihar (Hungarian:
Hajdú-Bihar vármegye,
pronounced [
ˈhɒjduː ˈbihɒr]) is an
administrative county (comitatus or vármegye) in
eastern Hungary, on...
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Patricia A.
Hajdu PC MP (/ˈhaɪduː/; born
November 3, 1966) is a
Canadian politician who has
served as the
minister of
Indigenous services since October...
- János
Hajdú may
refer to: János
Hajdú (fencer),
Hungarian fencer János
Hajdú (footballer),
Hungarian footballer and
coach Janos Hajdu (biophysicist),...
- Gábor
Hajdu (born
November 2, 1976) is a
Romanian politician who is a
member of the
Chamber of Deputies. "STRUCTURE OF THE
PARLIAMENT OF
ROMANIA 2020-present"...
- Markéta
Hajdu (born
September 9, 1974) is a
retired female hammer thrower from the
Czech Republic. She set her
personal best
throw (65.91 metres) on June...
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David Hajdu (/ˈheɪdjuː/; born
March 1955) is an
American columnist,
author and
professor at
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. He was...
- Júlia
Hajdú (8
September 1925 – 23
October 1987) was a
Hungarian composer and pianist. She was born into a
Jewish family in Budapest, and died in the...
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Hajdu–Cheney syndrome, also
called acroosteolysis with
osteoporosis and
changes in
skull and mandible,
arthrodentoosteodysplasia and
Cheney syndrome,...
- Lóránt
Hajdu (born 12
August 1937, in Bucharest) is a
Hungarian composer and
pensionary piano and
composition teacher. Lóránt
Hajdu was born in Bucharest...