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Alpar may refer to: People with the surname *Csoma Alpar (born 1984), Romanian futsal player *Ignác Alpár (1855–1928), Hungarian architect *Gitta Alpár (1903–1991) Hungarian-born actress *Saffet Rıza Alpar (1903–1981), Turkish chemist and rector Other uses *Alpár, village a.k.a. Tiszaalpár *, a Swiss airline active from 192947 See also

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Csoma Alpar
Alpar Csoma (born 22 March 1984), is a Romanian futsal Sportsperson, player who plays for City'us Târgu Mureş, City'us and the Romania national futsal team, Romanian national futsal team. References External linksUEFA profile
1984 births Living people Romanian men's futsal players 21st-century Romanian sportsmen {{Romania-footy-bio-stub ...
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Ignác Alpár
Ignác Alpár József (born Schöckl József; 17 January 1855 in Pest, Hungary, Pest – 27 April 1928 in Zürich) was a Hungary, Hungarian architect.Ignác Alpár
Hungarian Electronic Library, retrieved 6 May 2012


Career

Alpár began his career as a stonemason, then worked under architect Alajos Hauszmann. After completing formal studies in Berlin, he returned to Budapest to work under Imre Steindl and Hauszmann again. He began independent practice in 1890, working mainly on public projects in a historicist, eclectic style. The most well known of these is the so-called Vajdahunyad Castle built for the millenary celebrations in 1896, which incorporated architectural styles practised in Hungary from the Middle Ages to the Baroque period.


Buildings

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Gitta Alpár
Gitta Alpár (born Regina Klopfer; 5 February 1903 – 17 February 1991), was a Hungarian-born opera and operetta soprano. Biography Gitta Alpár was born in Budapest, the daughter of a Jewish cantor. At an early age, she commenced the study of singing and pianoforte at the Academy of Budapest. Her first public appearance as a coloratura soprano under the name of Alpár was in 1923 at the Budapest State Opera House. The debut marked the beginning of a long career, promoted by eminent conductors such as Erich Kleiber, which led her singing at the great opera houses of Vienna, Berlin, and all over the world. An ensemble member of the Berlin State Opera from 1927 to 1930, she excelled in performances of Mozart's ''The Magic Flute'', Rossini's ''The Barber of Seville'', as well as in Verdi's ''Rigoletto'' and '' La Traviata''. In 1931, Alpár married actor Gustav Fröhlich, with whom she had a child, Julika. Her first films were made in Germany. The marriage was dissolved in 1935 ...
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Saffet Rıza Alpar
Saffet is a Turkish given name mostly for males. People named Saffet include: *Saffet Pasha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire *Saffet Atabinen, Ottoman and Turkish orchestra conductor *Saffet Arıkan, Ottoman military officer and Turkish politician *Saffet Sancaklı Saffet Sancaklı ( sr-Cyrl, Сафет Санџакли, Safet Sandžakli; born 27 February 1966) is a Turkish former international footballer and current politician. He is a deputy of Nationalist Movement Party, representing city of Kocaeli ..., Turkish footballer {{given name Turkish masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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Tiszaalpár
Tiszaalpár is a village in Bács-Kiskun county, in the Southern Great Plain region of southern Hungary. Geography It covers an area of and has a population of 4897 people (2015). References External links

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