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- Q675556 description "Austrian chess player".
- Q675556 description "Austrian chess player".
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- Q675556 abstract "Nikolaus Stanec (born 29 April 1968, Vienna) is an Austrian chess master.He won the Austrian Chess Championship ten times in the period 1995–2005. He also represented Austria in the Chess Olympiads of 1994 and 1996, and in the European Team Chess Championship at Pula 1997.Awarded the International Master title in 1991, and the Grandmaster title in 2003.".
- Q675556 birthDate "1968-04-29".
- Q675556 birthYear "1968".
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- Q675556 dateOfBirth "1968-04-29".
- Q675556 name "Stanec, Nikolaus".
- Q675556 shortDescription "Austrian chess player".
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- Q675556 comment "Nikolaus Stanec (born 29 April 1968, Vienna) is an Austrian chess master.He won the Austrian Chess Championship ten times in the period 1995–2005. He also represented Austria in the Chess Olympiads of 1994 and 1996, and in the European Team Chess Championship at Pula 1997.Awarded the International Master title in 1991, and the Grandmaster title in 2003.".
- Q675556 label "Nikolaus Stanec".
- Q675556 givenName "Nikolaus".
- Q675556 name "Nikolaus Stanec".
- Q675556 name "Stanec, Nikolaus".
- Q675556 surname "Stanec".