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dbpedia:Anna_Vajda
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Anna Vajda (born September 3, 1984 in Budapest) is a professional basketball player from Hatay BŞB from Turkish Women's Basketball League. She is 1.90 m height and plays as power forward.Vajda is the best player of the Hungary national women's basketball team. 2009-10, she led Hungary back to EuroBasket Women in the qualification campaign, then led MiZo Pécs to the Quarter-Finals of the EuroLeague Women with fantastic numbers (16.4 points and 5.9 rebounds per game).
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Anna Vajda Vajda, Anna
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Hungarian basketball player
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