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János or Janos may refer to: * János, male Hungarian given name, a variant of
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Places

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Janos Municipality Janos is a municipality in the Mexican state of Chihuahua. It is located in the extreme northwest of Chihuahua, on the border with the state of Sonora and the U.S. states of Arizona & New Mexico. As of 2010, the municipality had a total popula ...
, a municipality of Chihuahua **
Janos, Chihuahua Janos is a town located in the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua. It serves as the municipal seat of government for the surrounding Janos Municipality of the same name. As of 2010, the town of Janos had a population of 2,738. Janos was possib ...
, town in Mexico **
Janos Biosphere Reserve The Janos Biosphere Reserve ( es, Reserva de la Biosfera de Janos) is a nature reserve in Janos, Chihuahua, Mexico. It protects a prairie ecosystem best known for its recovering and reintroduced species most notably the herd of American bison (' ...
, a nature reserve in Chihuahua * Janos Trail, trade route from New Mexico to Janos


People

* James Janos (born 1951), legal birth name of Jesse Ventura * János Aczél (mathematician) (1924–2020), Hungarian-Canadian mathematician * János Adorján (1938–1995), former Hungarian handball player * János Aknai (1908–1992), Hungarian footballer * János Arany (1817–1882), Hungarian writer, poet * János Balogh (biologist) (1913–2002), Hungarian zoologist, ecologist, and professor *
János Balogh (chess player) János Balogh (10 September 1892, Kézdivásárhely, now Târgu Secuiesc – 12 September 1980, Budapest) was a Hungarian–Romanian chess master. He was a Romanian Champion in 1930. Balogh played for Romania in Chess Olympiads: * In 2nd uno ...
(1892–1980), Hungarian–Romanian chess master * János Balogh (footballer) (born 1982), Hungarian football goalkeeper * Janos Bardi (1923–1990) * János Bartl (1878–1958), magic supply dealer * János Batsányi (1763–1845), Hungarian poet * János Bédl (1929–1987), Hungarian football manager *
János Bencze (basketball) János Bencze (12 October 1934 – 31 July 2014) was a Hungarian basketball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1960 Summer Olympics and the 1964 Summer Olympics The , officially the and commonly known as Tokyo 1964 ( ja ...
(1934–2014), Hungarian basketball player * János Bergou (born 1947), Hungarian physicist and academic * János Beszteri-Balogh (born 1938), former Hungarian ice hockey player * János Bethlen (1613–1678), Chancellor of Transylvania *
János Bihari János Bihari (21 October 1764 – 26 April 1827) was an influential Hungarian Romani violinist. He is one of the founders of Romani academic music and the musical genre verbunkos. By the middle of the nineteenth century, "Gypsy music" w ...
(1764–1827), Hungarian Romani violinist * János Biri (1901–1983), Hungarian footballer and coach * János Bódi (born 1932), Hungarian modern pentathlete * János Bogár (born 1964), Hungarian ultramarathon runner * János Bognár (1914–2004), Hungarian cyclist * János Bókai (1822–1884), Hungarian professor, pediatrician, and children's hospital director * János Boldóczki (1912–1988), Hungarian politician *
János Bolyai János Bolyai (; 15 December 1802 – 27 January 1860) or Johann Bolyai, was a Hungarian mathematician, who developed absolute geometry—a geometry that includes both Euclidean geometry and hyperbolic geometry. The discovery of a consis ...
(1802–1860), Hungarian mathematician * János Borsó (born 1953), Hungarian international football player * János Börzsei (1921–2007), former Hungarian footballer * János Brenner (1931–1957), Hungarian Roman Catholic priest * János Bud (1880–1950), Hungarian politician *
János Csák János Csák (born 15 October 1962) is a Hungarian corporate leader, honorary professor of management, who has been the Minister of Culture and Innovation since 24 May 2022. Formerly, he served as Ambassador of Hungary to the United Kingdom betwe ...
(born 1962), Hungarian corporate leader and ambassador * János Csank (born 1946), former goalkeeper and football manager * János Cserni (born 1971), Hungarian judge and journalist * János Cseszneky (1535-1593), Hungarian magnate * János Csík (born 1946), Hungarian handball player and handball coach * János Czetz (1822–1904), prominent Hungarian freedom fighter * János Dalmati (born 1942), Hungarian racewalker * Janos Delacruz (born 1985), Filipino painter, illustrator, etcher, and printmaker *
János Derzsi János Derzsi (born 20 April 1954 in Nyírábrány) is a Hungarian actor. He has appeared in more than eighty films since 1979. Selected filmography References External links * 1954 births Living people Hungarian male film actors Pe ...
(born 1954), Hungarian actor * János Dévai (1940–2006), Hungarian cyclist * János Donát (1744–1830), German-born Hungarian painter * János Dosztály (1920–1998), Hungarian sports shooter * János Drágffy (?-1526), Judge Royal of the Kingdom of Hungary *
János Drapál János Drapál (3 February 1948 – 11 August 1985) was a Grand Prix motorcycle road racer from Budapest. He had little chance to race in the Grand Prix world championships during the Cold War, but still won four Grand Prix races. Drapál ha ...
(1948–1985), Grand Prix motorcycle road racer from Budapest * János Dudás (1911–1979), Hungarian football midfielder * János Dzvonyár (born 1961), Hungarian swimmer * János Eilingsfeld (born 1991), Hungarian basketball player * János Erdei (1919–1997), Hungarian boxer *
János Farkas János Farkas (27 March 1942 in Budapest – 29 September 1989 in Budapest) was a Hungarian footballer. During his club career he played for Vasas SC. He earned 33 caps and scored 20 goals for the Hungary national football team from 1961 ...
(1741–1788), Hungarian jurist, lawyer and landowner *
János Farkas János Farkas (27 March 1942 in Budapest – 29 September 1989 in Budapest) was a Hungarian footballer. During his club career he played for Vasas SC. He earned 33 caps and scored 20 goals for the Hungary national football team from 1961 ...
(1774–1847), Hungarian nobleman, jurist, landowner, vice-ispán * János Farkas (footballer, born 1984), Hungarian football player * János Fuzik (1957–2022), Hungarian journalist and politician * János Garay (fencer) (1889–1945), Hungarian Olympic champion saber fencer * Janos Mohoss (1936–2020), Swiss fencer * János Murányi (born 1944), Hungarian discus thrower * János Neumann (John von Neumann) (1903–1957), Hungarian born American mathematician, computer scientist * Janos Pasztor (diplomat) (born 1955), Hungarian diplomat * Janos Ruthaly (1875–1963), American light heavyweight boxing champion, better known as "Jack Root" * János Scholz (1903–1993), Hungarian-born American cellist and art collector * Janos Spiegel (1876–1956), Hungarian violin maker *
János Starker János Starker (; ; July 5, 1924 – April 28, 2013) was a Hungarian-American cellist. From 1958 until his death, he taught at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, where he held the title of Distinguished Professor. Starker is consider ...
(1924–2013), Hungarian-American cellist * Janos Sztipanovits (born 1946), electrical engineer and computer scientist * János Uzsoki (born 1972), Hungarian long jumper


Characters

* Janos Audron, introduced in the 1996 game ''Blood Omen'' * Janos Skorzeny, a vampire in the 1972 television film '' The Night Stalker'' * Janos Skorzeny, a werewolf in the 1987-88 television series ''
Werewolf In folklore, a werewolf (), or occasionally lycanthrope (; ; uk, Вовкулака, Vovkulaka), is an individual that can shapeshift into a wolf (or, especially in modern film, a therianthropic hybrid wolf-like creature), either purposely ...
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Janos Slynt George R. R. Martin's ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' saga features a large cast of characters. The series follows three interwoven plotlines: a dynastic war for control of Westeros by several families; the rising threat of the superhuman Others beyo ...
, Commander of the City Watch in George Martin's ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' {{disambiguation, geo Hungarian masculine given names