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Margita can
refer to:
Margita, a
village near Plandište, Vojvodina, Serbia.
Margita or
Sankt Margarethen im Burgenland, a town near Eisenstadt, Burgenland...
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Margita "Magi" Stefanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Маргита "Маги" Стефановић; 1
April 1959 – 18
September 2002) was a
Serbian musician best
known as a keyboardist...
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Glory (2016), it
stars Maria Bakalova,
Julian Kostov,
Julian Vergov, and
Margita Gosheva. The film
premiered at the 2024
Toronto International Film Festival...
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Margita (born 3
August 1956) is a
Slovak opera singer who has had an
active international career since 1981. He
began his
career singing mostly...
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Margita Kresáková (née Vozárová; 21 May 1927 – 1994) was a
Slovak astronomer. She
discovered comet C/1954 O1 on 28 July 1954,
becoming just the second...
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Margita White (born Ulla
Margareta Eklund; June 27, 1937 –
November 20, 2002) was an
American White House press official under Presidents Richard M. Nixon...
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Margita Tomanová (née Polanová; born 13
November 1953) is a
Slovak chess player,
Czechoslovak Women's
Chess Championship winner (1974). In the 1970s,...
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Margit Kristian (27 June 1913 – 20
January 2008) was a
Yugoslav fencer. She
competed in the women's
individual foil
event at the 1936
Summer Olympics....
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Margita Alfvén (November 16, 1905 –
March 11, 1962) was a Danish-born
Swedish film
actress of the
silent and
early sound era. She was the
daughter of...
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Margita Figuli (2
October 1909 – 27
March 1995;
known after her
marriage as
Margita Šustrová and by the
penname Ol'ga Morena) was a
Slovak prose writer...