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Farago,
Faragò or
Faragó is the
surname of the
following people:
Andrew Farago (born 1976),
American museum curator and
author Clara Faragó (1905–1944)...
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Ladislas Faragó (21
September 1906 – 15
October 1980) was a
military historian, journalist, and
author best
known for his best-selling
books on history...
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Elena Farago (born
Elena Paximade; 29
March 1878 – 3
January 1954) was a
Romanian poet and children's author. She also
translated works by Ibsen, Nietzsche...
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Retrieved May 8, 2020.
Farago,
Francesa (June 16, 2020). "Our
Break Up". YouTube.
Retrieved June 16, 2020. Bowenbank, Starr. "Francesca
Farago and
Harry Jowsey...
- Joe
Farago is an
American actor,
former stuntman and
television personality. In 1985, he
replaced Gene
Rayburn as the host of the game show
Break the Bank...
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Wilkins Farago is an
independent Australian book
publishing house founded in
Melbourne in 1998. Its
founder is
Andrew Wilkins. It is best
known for publishing...
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Katerina Faragó (16
December 1936 – 26
November 2024) was a
Swedish film producer. She was a
member of the jury at the 43rd
Berlin International Film Festival...
- Lea
Faragó (22 July 2005) is a
Hungarian handballer for
Esztergomi KC and the
Hungarian national team. Lea
started her
career in Körmendi DMTE in 2014...
- Iván
Faragó (1
April 1946 – 12
December 2022) was a
Hungarian chess grandmaster. He was
awarded the
grandmaster title in 1976, won the
Hungarian championship...
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Tyson James Farago (born May 1, 1991) is a
Canadian former professional soccer player who pla**** as a goalkeeper.
Starting his
senior career at the club...