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Vakar may
refer to:
Gertrude Vakar (1904–1973),
Russian translator Lajos Vákár (1910–1993),
Hungarian and
Romanian ice
hockey player Nicholas Vakar (1894–1970)...
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Nicholas P.
Vakar (26 or 27 May 1894 in Tulchyn, Ukraine, then in
Russian Empire – 1970), Belarusian,
author of Belorussia: The
Making of a Nation. Harvard...
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Gertrude Clafton Vakar (1904 – 1973) was born in Reval,
Russian Empire, to
family of
British descent that had been in the
Russian Empire since 1795. She...
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Lajos Vákár (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈlɒjoʃ
ˈvaːkaːr]; 8
September 1910 – 10
September 1993) was a
Hungarian and
Romanian ice
hockey player and coach...
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Vakar,
Nicholas Platonovich. Belorussia: The
Making of a Nation: A Case
Study (Harvard UP, 1956).
Vakar,
Nicholas Platonovich....
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Lajos Vákár Ice Hall (Hungarian:
Vákár Lajos Műjégpálya, Romanian:
Patinoarul Lajos Vákár) is a multi-purpose hall in
Miercurea Ciuc, Romania. The arena...
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Yesterday and
Forever (Lithuanian:
Vakar ir visados) is a
Lithuanian film
created in 1984. This film is a
joint creation by the
director Gytis Lukšas...
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going under −30 °C (−22 °F),
making the city
ideal for
winter sports. The
Vákár Lajos Ice Hall
annually hosts the
national ice
hockey championships, often...
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Polish ethnicity.
According to
Russian scholars Tatiana Mikhienko and
Irina Vakar [ru], the
secret police file from Malevich's
arrest on
September 20, 1930...
- 2023. "India's
Interests in
Central Asia".
Retrieved October 1, 2023.
Vakar,
Nicholas (1935). "The
Annexation of
Chinese Turkestan". The
Slavonic and...