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- Q118563 subject Q4667104.
- Q118563 subject Q5312304.
- Q118563 subject Q8358105.
- Q118563 subject Q8527855.
- Q118563 subject Q9717402.
- Q118563 abstract "Mária Ivánka (Hungarian: Ivánka Mária) (Budapest, 23 February 1950) Hungarian chess Woman Grandmaster.At the age of eleven, she won her very first chess tournament, the Championship for elementary school girls of Budapest. At the age of 17, in 1967 she finished first in the Hungarian Women Chess Championship for the first time. In total, she made this achievement nine times. At the Chess Olympiads between 1969 and 1986 she collected 6 medals. She earned the Woman Grandmaster title in 1978. In the seventies, during the Soviet-dominant chess era she belonged to the world’s top players. She defeated the then current world champion, Nona Gaprindashvili twice on international tournaments. Beside her chess carrier, together with her husband and coach Andras Budinszky, she has raised three children. His brother was the early deceased actor and director of the Hungarian National Theatre, Csaba Ivánka.".
- Q118563 thumbnail Ivánka_Mária.jpg?width=300.
- Q118563 wikiPageExternalLink card.phtml?event=702358.
- Q118563 wikiPageExternalLink index.php?m=player&p=showplayer&playerid=324.
- Q118563 wikiPageExternalLink Maria_Ivanka_Budinsky.
- Q118563 wikiPageExternalLink games.
- Q118563 wikiPageExternalLink www.ivankamaria.com.
- Q118563 wikiPageWikiLink Q133032.
- Q118563 wikiPageWikiLink Q1781.
- Q118563 wikiPageWikiLink Q231630.
- Q118563 wikiPageWikiLink Q428303.
- Q118563 wikiPageWikiLink Q4667104.
- Q118563 wikiPageWikiLink Q5312304.
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- Q118563 wikiPageWikiLink Q8109785.
- Q118563 wikiPageWikiLink Q8358105.
- Q118563 wikiPageWikiLink Q847956.
- Q118563 wikiPageWikiLink Q8527855.
- Q118563 wikiPageWikiLink Q873364.
- Q118563 wikiPageWikiLink Q9717402.
- Q118563 type Thing.
- Q118563 comment "Mária Ivánka (Hungarian: Ivánka Mária) (Budapest, 23 February 1950) Hungarian chess Woman Grandmaster.At the age of eleven, she won her very first chess tournament, the Championship for elementary school girls of Budapest. At the age of 17, in 1967 she finished first in the Hungarian Women Chess Championship for the first time. In total, she made this achievement nine times. At the Chess Olympiads between 1969 and 1986 she collected 6 medals. She earned the Woman Grandmaster title in 1978.".
- Q118563 label "Mária Ivánka".
- Q118563 depiction Ivánka_Mária.jpg.