- Béla
Mavrák (born 7
April 1966) is a
Hungarian tenor singer. Béla
Mavrák was born in
Baden bei Wien (Austria) of
Hungarian parents and grew up in the...
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Mavrak may
refer to:
Antun Mavrak (1899-1938),
Croatian revolutionary and
secretary of the
Communist Party of
Yugoslavia from Aug. 1930 to
April 1932...
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Antun Mavrak (1899 – 8
April 1938) was a
Croatian revolutionary and top
functionary of the
Communist Party of
Yugoslavia (KPJ).
Mavrak was
named as organizational...
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Darko Mavrak (born 19
January 1969) is a
Bosnian former professional footballer who pla**** as a midfielder.
Mavrak began his
career with FK Velež Mostar...
- 1950), an
Austrian playwright, novelist, poet and
short story writer. Béla
Mavrák (born 1966), a
Hungarian tenor singer.
Georg Anton Rollett (1778–1842),...
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April 1928 – 25
April 1929
Preceded by
Jakob Žorga
Succeeded by
Antun Mavrak Personal details Born (1886-11-30)30
November 1886
Brodski Varoš, Kingdom...
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November 20, 2010 The
Johann Strauss Orchestra –
December 11, 2010, with Béla
Mavrák and
March 7, 2013 The Trans-Siberian
Orchestra –
December 12, 2010 (2 shows)...
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James Lukau — MF IRL
Thomas Morley — FW IRL
Kevin Muldoon — FW IRL
Kevin Mullin — FW IRL Luke
Mavrak — FW IRL
Niall Kenny — FW IRL
Micheal Clifford...
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April 1929 1 year, 12 days 3rd–4th (1926–48) 1886 1919 1929
Croat 5
Antun Mavrak August 1930
November 1931
Unclear 4th (1928–48) 1899 1924 1938
Croat 6 Josip...
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actor and
politician 1966 –
Zvika Hadar,
Israeli entertainer 1966 – Béla
Mavrák,
Hungarian tenor singer 1966 – Gary Wilkinson,
English snooker player 1967...