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Ibolya Ryan (née Balázsi) was a Hungarian-American
kindergarten teacher originally from
Romania murdered in Abu Dhabi,
United Arab Emirates, on 1 December...
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Ibolya Oláh (born 31
January 1978) is a
Hungarian pop singer. She was the runner-up of the
first series of
Hungarian television singing competition series...
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Ibolya Grossman (December 11, 1916 – 2005) was a Hungarian-born
Canadian writer. The
daughter of
Ignacz Szalai and
Laura Fisher, she was born
Ibolya Szalai...
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Ibolya Fekete, (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈibojɒ ˈfɛkɛtɛ]; born 23
January 1951 in Pásztó), is a
Hungarian film
director and screenwriter.
After completing...
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Ibolya Görög (Hungarian: [ˈibojɒ ˈgørøg]; born 11
December 1947) is a
Hungarian etiquette coach and expert, writer,
honorary ****ociate
professor (docent...
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Ibolya Dávid (born 1954 in Baja, Hungary) is a
Hungarian lawyer, politician, she was the
president of the
Hungarian Democratic Forum (MDF)
between 1999...
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Ibolya Csák (6
January 1915 – 9
February 2006) was a
Hungarian athlete. Csák was best
known as the
winner of the women's high jump at the 1936
Berlin Olympics...
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Ibolya Tilkovszky (born 11
January 1933) is a
Hungarian sprinter. She
competed in the women's 100
metres at the 1952
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
- 2001 and a full
member in 2004. From 1999 to 2010, the
party was led by
Ibolya Dávid. The MDF had 24
seats in the
National ****embly
between 2002 and 2006...
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Ibolya Nagy (9
February 1864, Szentes,
Kingdom of
Hungary – 22
August 1946, Budapest) was a
Hungarian actress. From 1884 to 1923, she was an
actress at...