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Varga or
Vargha is a
Hungarian occupational surname derived from the
Hungarian term varga, meaning, “shoemaker” or “cobbler”. [1] The
Czech and Slovak...
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Faraneh Vargha-Khadem (born 1949) is a
British cognitive neuroscientist specializing in
developmental amnesia among children.
Faraneh was a part of the...
- János
Vargha (born 1949) is a
Hungarian biologist,
environmentalist and photographer. He
organized opposition in
particular against the
projected Nagymaros...
- András
Vargha (born Budapest, 29
November 1949) is a
Hungarian psychologist and statistician, head of the
Institute of
Psychology of the Károli Gáspár...
- Tamás
Vargha (born 2
February 1959) is a
Hungarian teacher and politician,
member of the
National ****embly (MP) for Székesfehérvár (Fejér
County Constituency...
- (December 25, 2014). "The Weaver".
Retrieved September 6, 2015. Mazlum,
Vargha. "Do****entary:
Carole Lombard". YouTube.
Archived from the
original on November...
- and finally, it acts as a
silent component of a digraph, as in the name
Vargha,
pronounced [vɒrgɒ]. In
Ukrainian and Belarusian, when
written in the Latin...
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Ilona Vargha (11 June 1907 – 19
April 1973) was a
Hungarian fencer. She
competed in the women's
individual foil
event at the 1936
Summer Olympics. "Ilona...
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Archived 6
December 2022 at the
Wayback Machine By Zsófia Nagy-
Vargha. hungarytoday.hu, 23
October 2020.
Where gunfire transformed a
protest into...
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History of Medicine. 88 (2): 319–43. doi:10.1353/bhm.2014.0040. hdl:10871/24465. PMID 24976164. S2CID 13950772.
Vargha 2014, p. 338.
Vargha 2014, p. 336....