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Iren may refer to: Given name *Irén Ágay (1913–1950), Hungarian actress *Irén Daruházi-Karcsics (1927-2011), Hungarian retired gymnast *Iren Marik (1905-1986), Hungarian-born classical pianist *Irén Pavlics (born 1934), Hungarian Slovene author and editor *Iren Reppen (born 1965), Norwegian actress *Irén Rostás, Hungarian orienteering competitor Other uses *Iren (river), Perm Krai, Russia *Inter Region Economic Network The Inter Region Economic Network (IREN) is a private Limited company based in Nairobi, Kenya, which advocates for free market economics for the development of Africa. Its founder and director is James Shikwati. IREN's key focus areas include targe ...
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Irén Ágay
Irén Ágay (23 February 1912 —2 September 1950) was a Hungarian actress. She was a leading star of 1930s Hungarian cinema, before emigrating to the United States. Selected filmography * ''Romance of Ida'' (1934) * '' Everything for the Woman'' (1934) * ''Emmy'' (1934) * '' Her Highness Dances the Waltz'' (1935) * ''Szenzáció'' (1936) * ''Half-Rate Honeymoon'' (1936) * '' Hochzeitsreise zu 50%'' (1937) * ''Maga lesz a férjem Maga or MAGA may refer to: MAGA * Make America Great Again, a political slogan famously used by Donald Trump * Museo MAGA, a modern-art museum in Gallarate, Italy * ''maga'', the logo of the Cornish Language Partnership, an organisation promo ...'' (1938) * '' The Fabulous Suzanne'' (1946) References External links * 1912 births 1950 deaths Hungarian film actresses Actresses from Budapest 20th-century Hungarian actresses Hungarian emigrants to the United States {{Hungary-actor-stub ...
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Irén Daruházi-Karcsics
Irén Daruházi-Karcsics (18 March 1927 – 13 October 2011) was a Hungarian gymnast who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics and in the 1952 Summer Olympics The 1952 Summer Olympics ( fi, Kesäolympialaiset 1952; sv, Olympiska sommarspelen 1952), officially known as the Games of the XV Olympiad ( fi, XV olympiadin kisat; sv, Den XV olympiadens spel) and commonly known as Helsinki 1952 ( sv, Helsin .... References 1927 births 2011 deaths Hungarian female artistic gymnasts Olympic gymnasts for Hungary Gymnasts at the 1948 Summer Olympics Gymnasts at the 1952 Summer Olympics Olympic silver medalists for Hungary Olympic bronze medalists for Hungary Olympic medalists in gymnastics Medalists at the 1952 Summer Olympics Medalists at the 1948 Summer Olympics 20th-century Hungarian women 21st-century Hungarian women {{Hungary-artistic-gymnastics-bio-stub ...
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Iren Marik
Iren may refer to: Given name * Irén Ágay (1913–1950), Hungarian actress *Irén Daruházi-Karcsics (1927-2011), Hungarian retired gymnast * Iren Marik (1905-1986), Hungarian-born classical pianist * Irén Pavlics (born 1934), Hungarian Slovene author and editor * Iren Reppen (born 1965), Norwegian actress * Irén Rostás, Hungarian orienteering competitor Other uses * Iren (river), Perm Krai, Russia *Inter Region Economic Network The Inter Region Economic Network (IREN) is a private Limited company based in Nairobi, Kenya, which advocates for free market economics for the development of Africa. Its founder and director is James Shikwati. IREN's key focus areas include targe ...
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Irén Pavlics
Irén Pavlics ( sl, Irena Pavlič) (15 November 1934 – 2 February 2022) was a Hungarian Slovene author and editor. Pavlics was born in the village of Rábatótfalu (today the suburb of Szentgotthárd), Hungary, in 1934. She graduated from Szeged and by 1972 was a mistress in Apátistvánfalva Apátistvánfalva ( sl, Števanovci, german: Stephansdorf) is a village in Vas County, Hungary. Notable residents * Károly Krajczár (born 1936), Hungarian Slovene teacher * Ferenc Marics (1791–1844), Hungarian teacher * Antal Stevanecz (1861 .... By 1990 she was an arch-lecturer for the ''Democratic League of South Slavs in Hungary.'' In 1990 she became a secretary for the ''League of Hungarian Slovenes.'' She wrote articles in Slovene in the ''Narodne Novine, Narodni kalendar''. In 1986 she wrote the ''Slovenski koledar,'' in 1990 in the newspaper ''Porabje.'' She died in Budapest on 2 February 2022, at the age of 87. Works * Manjšinski zakon na Madžarskem * Moji spomin ...
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