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vajda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vajda is a
Hungarian language surname. It is
derived from Proto-Slavic *vojevoda. In
medieval times,
vajda was...
- Marián
Vajda (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈmarijaːɱ
ˈʋajda]; born 24
March 1965) is a
Slovak professional tennis coach and
former player. He is the
former head...
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Stephen Vajda (born on 6 July 1955) is a
British jurist who had
formerly served as the
Judge of the
European Court of
Justice from 2012 to 2020.
Vajda was...
- Árpád
Vajda (2 May 1896,
Rimaszombat (Rimavská Sobota) – 25
October 1967, Budapest) was a
Hungarian chess master. He was also a
Doctor of Law and State...
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within Vajda's 2010 paper, this 2013
article can be read as an
addition to his §2 (which ends on p. 63). In a
subsequent article,
Vajda (2013b),
Vajda discusses...
- János
Vajda may
refer to: János
Vajda (poet) (1827–1897),
Hungarian poet János
Vajda (composer) (born 1949),
Hungarian composer This
disambiguation page...
- † A more
recent classification,
introduced in
Fortescue and
Vajda 2022 and used in
Vajda 2024, is
presented below: Proto-Yeniseian
Ketic Ket (153 speakers...
- Farcaș, also Farkas, Farkaș or Farcas, was a
cneaz (local
chieftain or ruler)
mentioned in the
Diploma of the
Joannites issued by king Béla IV of Hungary...
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Ladislao Vajda (born
Weisz László; 18
August 1906,
Budapest – 25
March 1965, Barcelona) was a Hungarian-Spanish film
director who made
films in Hungary...
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Attila Vajda (born 17
March 1983) is a
Hungarian sprint canoeist who has
competed since the
early 2000s.
Competing in
three Summer Olympics (04, 08, 12)...