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- András Kálmán Viktor Domahidy (23 February 1920 – 8 August 2012) was a contemporary Hungarian-Australian, novelist and librarian. His novels were written...
- Antal Bánhidi László Bánhidi László Botka Gábor Darvas Arányi Dezső András Domahidy Jenő Dsida Mónika Esztán Zoltán Horváth József Kürthy Gyula Lengyel Noémi...
- Hungarian footballer András Dlusztus (born 1988), Hungarian footballer András Domahidy (1920–2012), Hungarian Australian novelist András Dombai (born 1979), Hungarian...
- Wheels HK Ltd. (UWHK). Niner was founded in 2005 by Chris Sugai and Steve Domahidy. Morten Kristiansen currently serves as the company's General Manager....
- Castle Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County Szalaszend District Szamosangyalos Domahídy-hegy Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County Csenger District Szanda Péterhegy Nógrád...
- platform are two artworks by Adam Cruickshank, Pavel Perina, and George Domahidy, titled Scarp. A 100-metre (330 ft) long and 5.5-metre (18 ft) high section...
- barrister Kriszta Doczy (born 1948) – film producer and distributor András Domahidy (1920–2012) – novelist and librarian Steve Doszpot – Liberal Party of Australia...
- István and Peter Bethlen. From 1810 it had several owners, including the Domahidy, Tolnai, Szenichey, Mándy and Gulácsy families. In the second half of the...
- Daniel David (born 23 November 1972), psychologist and academic András Domahidy (born February 23, 1920), novelist, living in Australia since 1950 Jenő...
- (1894–1962) Joyce Dingwell (1908–1997) Garry Disher (born 1949) András Domahidy (1920–2012) Bronwyn Donaghy (1948–2002) Albert Dorrington (1874–1953) Sara...