Béla Mavrák (born 7 April 1966) is a Hungarian tenor singer. Béla Mavrák was born in Baden bei Wien (Austria) of Hungarian parents and grew up in the city...
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Party of Yugoslavia from Aug. 1930 to April 1932 Béla Mavrák (b. 1966), Hungarian tenor singer Darko Mavrak (b. 1969), Yugoslav footballer This disambiguation...
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politician Béla Molnar (1951–2020), American educator Bela De Nagy (1893–1945), American fencer Béla Orczy (1822–1917), Hungarian politician Béla Ormos (1899–1945)...
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November 20, 2010 The Johann Strauss Orchestra – December 11, 2010, with Béla Mavrák and March 7, 2013 The Trans-Siberian Orchestra – December 12, 2010 (2...
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1950), an Austrian playwright, novelist, poet and short story writer. Béla Mavrák (born 1966), an Hungarian tenor singer. Georg Anton Rollett (1778–1842)...
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actor and politician 1966 – Zvika Hadar, Israeli entertainer 1966 – Béla Mavrák, Hungarian tenor singer 1966 – Gary Wilkinson, English snooker player...
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Levay, Hungarian composer Vilmos Lóczi, basketball player and coach Béla Mavrák, Hungarian tenor singer Đula Mešter, FR Yugoslav volleyball player, Olympic...
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Jeanette Chéro: Deutsche Chansons, Ekke-Musik, 1981 Music Is All For Me - Béla Mavrák singt Songs von Jeanette Chéro, Musikverlag Termidor, 2015 Barbro Schuchardt...
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Lakatos – 14. Oktobar Niš (1946–1947) Ferenc Makó – Partizan (195x–195x) Béla Mayer – Somborski SK (1923–1924) Tamás Nagy – Spartak Subotica (1990–1991)...
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