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Éva Karakas (née Fürst; 15 February 1922 – 7 May 1995) was a Hungarian chess player. She won the Women's Hungarian Chess Championship in 1954, 1956, 1962, 1965–66 and 1975–76, and the Women's World Senior Chess Championship in 1991, 1992 and 1994. She played for the Hungarian national team in the first three editions of the Women's Chess Olympiad, held in 1957, 1963 and 1966. Karakas competed in the Women's World Championship Candidates' Tournament in 1959, 1961, and 1964. She participated in the Women's Interzonal tournament in 1973.

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  • Éva Karakas (de)
  • Éva Karakas (fr)
  • Éva Karakas (pl)
  • Éva Karakas (en)
  • Каракаш, Эва (ru)
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  • Éva Karakas, geborene Fürst (* 15. Februar 1922 in Budapest; † 7. Mai 1995 ebenda), war eine ungarische Schachmeisterin, Schachpublizistin und Trainerin. Sie wird vom Ungarischen Trainerverband als einzige Frau als Mesteredző/Meistertrainer im Schachspiel geführt. (de)
  • Éva Karakas ou Karakas-Kertész ou Ladanyike-Karakas est une joueuse d'échecs hongroise née Fürst le 15 février 1922 à Budapest et morte dans la même ville le 7 mai 1995. (fr)
  • Éva Karakas (née Fürst; 15 February 1922 – 7 May 1995) was a Hungarian chess player. She won the Women's Hungarian Chess Championship in 1954, 1956, 1962, 1965–66 and 1975–76, and the Women's World Senior Chess Championship in 1991, 1992 and 1994. She played for the Hungarian national team in the first three editions of the Women's Chess Olympiad, held in 1957, 1963 and 1966. Karakas competed in the Women's World Championship Candidates' Tournament in 1959, 1961, and 1964. She participated in the Women's Interzonal tournament in 1973. (en)
  • Éva Karakas (z domu Fürst, ur. 15 lutego 1922 w Budapeszcie, zm. 7 maja 1995 w Budapeszcie) – węgierska szachistka, arcymistrzyni od 1982 roku. Występowała również pod nazwiskiem Kertész (z pierwszego małżeństwa). (pl)
  • Э́ва Ка́ракаш (венг. Karakas Éva, урождённая Фюрст (венг. Fürst), по первому мужу Кертес (венг. Kertész); 15 февраля 1922, Будапешт — 7 мая 1995, Будапешт) — венгерская шахматистка, гроссмейстер (1982). Неоднократная чемпионка Венгрии. Участница турниров претенденток: Москва (1955) — 14-е место; Пловдив (1959) — 7-е; Врнячка-Баня (1961) — 7—9-е места. В составе национальной команды участница 3-х Олимпиад (1957, 1963 и 1966). (ru)
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  • Éva Karakas (en)
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  • Budapest, Hungary (en)
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  • Éva Fürst (en)
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  • Eva Kertesz, Eva Ladanyike-Karakas, Eva Karakas-Kertesz (en)
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  • Éva Karakas, geborene Fürst (* 15. Februar 1922 in Budapest; † 7. Mai 1995 ebenda), war eine ungarische Schachmeisterin, Schachpublizistin und Trainerin. Sie wird vom Ungarischen Trainerverband als einzige Frau als Mesteredző/Meistertrainer im Schachspiel geführt. (de)
  • Éva Karakas ou Karakas-Kertész ou Ladanyike-Karakas est une joueuse d'échecs hongroise née Fürst le 15 février 1922 à Budapest et morte dans la même ville le 7 mai 1995. (fr)
  • Éva Karakas (née Fürst; 15 February 1922 – 7 May 1995) was a Hungarian chess player. She won the Women's Hungarian Chess Championship in 1954, 1956, 1962, 1965–66 and 1975–76, and the Women's World Senior Chess Championship in 1991, 1992 and 1994. She played for the Hungarian national team in the first three editions of the Women's Chess Olympiad, held in 1957, 1963 and 1966. Karakas competed in the Women's World Championship Candidates' Tournament in 1959, 1961, and 1964. She participated in the Women's Interzonal tournament in 1973. (en)
  • Éva Karakas (z domu Fürst, ur. 15 lutego 1922 w Budapeszcie, zm. 7 maja 1995 w Budapeszcie) – węgierska szachistka, arcymistrzyni od 1982 roku. Występowała również pod nazwiskiem Kertész (z pierwszego małżeństwa). (pl)
  • Э́ва Ка́ракаш (венг. Karakas Éva, урождённая Фюрст (венг. Fürst), по первому мужу Кертес (венг. Kertész); 15 февраля 1922, Будапешт — 7 мая 1995, Будапешт) — венгерская шахматистка, гроссмейстер (1982). Неоднократная чемпионка Венгрии. Участница турниров претенденток: Москва (1955) — 14-е место; Пловдив (1959) — 7-е; Врнячка-Баня (1961) — 7—9-е места. В составе национальной команды участница 3-х Олимпиад (1957, 1963 и 1966). (ru)
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  • Eva Kertesz, Eva Ladanyike-Karakas, Eva Karakas-Kertesz (en)
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  • Éva Fürst (en)
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