Duda (disambiguation)

Duda (disambiguation)

A duda is a Hungarian bagpipe.

Duda may also refer to:

Places/things

  • Dūda, a Lithuanian brass/pipe instrument
  • Duda River, a tributary of the Pruteţ River in Romania
  • Radu, Prince of Hohenzollern-Veringen, aka Radu Duda, Prince of Hohenzollern-Veringen
  • Duda, a village in Subcetate Commune, Harghita County, Romania
  • Duda, a village in Duda-Epureni Commune, Vaslui County, Romania
  • La Duda, a telenovella broadcasted in Mexico by the TV Azteca network

People

  • Duda (Portuguese footballer) (born 1980), Sérgio Paulo Barbosa Valente, Portuguese football midfielder
  • Duda (Brazilian footballer) (born 1974), Carlos Eduardo Ventura, former Brazilian football forward
  • Duda (footballer born 1988), Carlos Eduardo Schneider, Brazilian football forward
  • Jason Duda (born 1975), retired Canadian professional ice hockey player
  • Jörg Duda (born 1968), German composer
  • Lucas Duda (born 1986), American professional baseball player
  • Oswald Duda (1869–1941), German entomologist

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