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Tompa is a town in Bács-Kiskun county, Hungary. The
Tompa Block is
composed of
recomplete Miocene shale and has been an area of
hydrocarbon exploration...
- Mihály
Tompa (September 28, 1817 – July 30, 1868), was a
Hungarian lyric poet,
Calvinist minister and
corresponding member of the
Hungarian Academy of...
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Frank Tompa is a Canadian-American
computer scientist. He is best
known for his
contributions to the
creation of an
electronic version of the
Oxford English...
- János
Tompa (born 30
April 1947) is a
Hungarian chess International Master (1979). He is a
European Team
Chess Championship bronze medalist (1973). From...
- Gábor
Tompa (born 8
August 1957 in Târgu Mureș) is an
internationally renowned Romanian theater and film director, poet,
essayist and teacher. Between...
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Surapong Tompa (Thai สุรพงษ์ ทมพา), is a Thai ****sal goalkeeper, and
currently a
member of
Thailand national ****sal team. He
competed for
Thailand at...
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inspired by
Roberto Rossellini's 1951 film
Europe '51. It
stars Eszter Tompa as Orsolya, a
bailiff in Cluj, who
faces a
moral crisis when a homeless...
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Tommy Ekengren, born 17 July 1950 and more
known as
Tompa Eken, is one of the
driving forces behind Kafé 44 in
Stockholm and a
central figure in the Stockholm...
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Timothy Bray, with the
University of
Waterloo professors Frank Tompa and
Gaston Gonnet,
founded OpenText Corporation in 1991. It grew out of...
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Orsolya Tompa (born July 14, 1991, in Budapest) is a
Hungarian swimmer, who
specialized in
sprint freestyle and
butterfly events. She
represented her...