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Alpar may
refer to:
Csoma Alpar (born 1984),
Romanian ****sal
player Ignác
Alpár (1855–1928),
Hungarian architect Gitta Alpár (1903–1991) Hungarian-born...
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Alpár, (1855–1928),
Hungarian architect Alpár Jegenyés (born 1958),
Hungarian handball player Alpár Mészáros (born 1964),
Romanian footballer Alpar (disambiguation)...
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Gitta Alpár (born
Regina Klopfer; 5
February 1903 – 17
February 1991), was a Hungarian-born
opera and
operetta soprano.
Gitta Alpár was born in Budapest...
- Ignác
Alpár József (born Schöckl József; 17
January 1855 in Pest – 27
April 1928 in Zürich) was a
Hungarian architect.
Alpár began his
career as a stonemason...
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Alpár "Mesi" Mészáros (born 22
November 1964) is a
retired football player,
currently a manager. Mészáros
started his
football career at U Cluj. He was...
- Championship. Afterwards, she
competed against fellow ****ure UFC
fighter Sarah Alpar for the LFA Women's
Bantamweight Championship at LFA 55,
losing the close...
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Alpar Csoma (born 22
March 1984), is a
Romanian ****sal
player who
plays for City'us and the
Romanian national ****sal team. "2012 ****sal EURO programme"...
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Alpár Ádám Gyopáros (born 15 May 1978) is a
Hungarian politician and
member of the
National ****embly (MP) for
Csorna (Győr-Moson-Sopron
County Constituency...
- Ayşe
Saffet Rıza
Alpar (17
April 1903 - 1
February 1981) was the
first female university rector in Turkey. She is also the
second female chemist of the...
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Count Dracula in the
original 1931 film. The
castle was
designed by Ignác
Alpár and
built in 1896 as part of the
Millennial Exhibition,
which celebrated...