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Vladimirovna Korolyova (Russian: Марионелла Владимировна Королёва,
nicknamed Gulya, 9
September 1922 – 23
November 1942) was a
Soviet child actress. She was...
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Gulyás may
refer to:
Gulyás (herdsman), a
Hungarian cattle-herdsman Goulash, a
Hungarian soup or stew Gulyásleves, a
Hungarian soup This disambiguation...
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Gulya (Russian: Гуля) is a
rural locality (a settlement) in the inter-settlement area of Tungiro-Olyokminsky District,
Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia. The po****tion...
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Gergely Gulyás (born 21
September 1981) is a
Hungarian jurist, politician, the
current Minister of the
Prime Minister's
Office since 2018. He is a member...
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gulyás is the
traditional mounted cattle-herdsman of Hungary. The
gulyás tradition is ****ociated with the
Hungarian puszta and with the
Hungarian Grey...
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superyacht TIS launched".
SuperYacht Times.
Retrieved 2020-11-05. "Lady
Gulya". boatinternational.com. "Inside
ALAIYA Yacht •
Lurssen • 2019 •
Owner Laksmhi...
- Mic****e
Gulyás (born 24
October 2000) is a
Hungarian modern pentathlete. She won the
silver medal in the women's
individual event at the 2022
World Modern...
- Géza
Gulyás (5 June 1931 – 14
August 2014), was a
Hungarian football goalkeeper who was a
member of the
Hungary national team at the 1954 FIFA
World Cup...
- Róbert
Gulya (born 10
November 1973) is a Hungarian-British composer. He
composes contemporary classical music as well as film scores.
Robert Gulya studied...
- István
Gulyás (Hungarian:
Gulyás István; 14
October 1931 – 31 July 2000) was the
second Hungarian male
tennis player to
become a
Grand Slam finalist....