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- Q15941436 subject Q5312304.
- Q15941436 subject Q5831582.
- Q15941436 subject Q6647798.
- Q15941436 subject Q7022822.
- Q15941436 subject Q8491992.
- Q15941436 subject Q8961446.
- Q15941436 abstract "Nadia Camukova (born 1976 in Moscow, Soviet Union) is a college professor who was determined by the Brain Research Institute in Moscow to have the highest IQ in the world. She has been teaching at the Bahçeşehir University in Turkey. Camukova can speak seven languages (Russian, English, French, Turkish, German, Arabic, and Persian) and eight Turkish dialects. Her father was a lawyer, and her mother was a neurosurgeon. Camukova supposedly started talking at age one, started reading and writing at age two, and enrolled in college and medical school before age 15.".
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- Q15941436 wikiPageWikiLink Q5312304.
- Q15941436 wikiPageWikiLink Q5831582.
- Q15941436 wikiPageWikiLink Q6647798.
- Q15941436 wikiPageWikiLink Q7022822.
- Q15941436 wikiPageWikiLink Q8491992.
- Q15941436 wikiPageWikiLink Q8961446.
- Q15941436 comment "Nadia Camukova (born 1976 in Moscow, Soviet Union) is a college professor who was determined by the Brain Research Institute in Moscow to have the highest IQ in the world. She has been teaching at the Bahçeşehir University in Turkey. Camukova can speak seven languages (Russian, English, French, Turkish, German, Arabic, and Persian) and eight Turkish dialects. Her father was a lawyer, and her mother was a neurosurgeon.".
- Q15941436 label "Nadia Camukova".