Donat
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Donat may refer to
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People:
- Camille DonatCamille DonatCamille Donat is a professional French triathlete and swimmer.In France, Camille Donat represents Saint-Raphaël Triathlon and the swim club AMSL Frejus....
, French professional triathlete - Donat, Bishop of DublinDonat, Bishop of DublinDúnán was the first bishop of Dublin, appointed under Dublin's Hiberno-Norse kings. He is known also as Donatus or Donat. The diocese was put on a regular basis, in 1028, at the request of Sigtrygg Silkbeard...
- Zdzisława Donat, Polish opera singer
- Robert DonatRobert DonatRobert Donat was an English film and stage actor. He is best-known for his roles in Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps and Goodbye, Mr...
, English actor - Peter DonatPeter DonatPeter Donat is a Canadian-American actor known for his roles in American television.-Early life:Donat was born Pierre Collingwood Donat in Kentville, Nova Scotia, Canada, the son of Marie and Philip Ernst Donat, a landscape gardener. His uncle was British actor Robert Donat...
, Canadian actor and nephew of Robert Donat - Jan PiwnikJan PiwnikJan Piwnik was a Polish World War II soldier, a cichociemny and a notable leader of the Home Army in the Świętokrzyskie Mountains. He used the noms de guerre Ponury and Donat.-Biography:...
, (nom de guerre Ponury ("Gloomy"), Donat), a Polish World War II soldier - Donat SavoieDonat SavoieDonat Savoie , an anthropologist, was the interim Executive Director of Canada's Inuit Relations Secretariat and chief federal negotiator for Nunavik self-government before his retirement in 2006.-Early years:...
, a Canadian anthropologist
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- Donat, SwitzerlandDonat, SwitzerlandDonat is a municipality in the district of Hinterrhein in the Swiss canton of Graubünden.-Geography:Donat has an area, , of . Of this area, 39.9% is used for agricultural purposes, while 51.9% is forested...
, a municipality - Donat of the Order of St JohnDonat of the Order of St JohnAny person not being a Member of the Venerable Order of St John who from an appreciation of the objects or work of the Order makes a worthy contribution to its funds or to the funds of a...
, contributor to its funds