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In the 1920s and 1930s, Clara Faragó was one of the leading female chess players in the Hungary. She was a member of Budapest Chess Club and Hungarian chess master
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she won 4th place in the competition of eight participants. In 1936 she took 10th place in the International Women's Chess tournament in
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She was born in a large family who has moved to Hungary from
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and lost 1:3. In 1937, Clara Faragó participated in
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