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Budapest is the capital and most populous city of Hungary. [1]

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  1. 803 relations: Academic discipline, Accounting, Aegon, Air charter, Airline, Airport, Airport lounge, Alcoa, Alicante, All-time Olympic Games medal table, Allianz, Amphitheatre, Amsterdam, An American Rhapsody, Ancient Rome, Andrássy út, Andrássy University Budapest, Andrew G. Vajna, Ankara, Anonymus (notary of Béla III), Apartment, Aquincum, Aquincum Institute of Technology, Aquincum Museum, Arena Mall (Budapest), Aromanian diaspora, Arrow Cross Party, Art Nouveau, Art of the United Kingdom, Artillery, As You Desire Me (film), Athens, Attila, ATV (Hungary), Austria-Hungary, Austrian cuisine, Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867, Automated fare collection, Árpád, Árpád Bridge, Árpád dynasty, Érd, Óbuda, Óbuda University, Óbuda-Békásmegyer, Ödön Lechner, Újbuda, Újlipótváros, Újpest, Újpest FC, ... Expand index (753 more) »

  2. 1873 establishments in Hungary
  3. Budapest metropolitan area
  4. County seats in Hungary
  5. Landmarks in Hungary
  6. NUTS 3 statistical regions of the European Union
  7. Spa towns in Hungary
  8. Tourism in Hungary

Academic discipline

An academic discipline or academic field is a subdivision of knowledge that is taught and researched at the college or university level.

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Accounting

Accounting, also known as accountancy, is the process of recording and processing information about economic entities, such as businesses and corporations.

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Aegon

Aegon Ltd. (stylized as AEGON) is a Dutch public company for life insurance, pensions and asset management.

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Air charter

Air charter is the business of renting an entire aircraft (i.e., chartering) as opposed to individual aircraft seats (i.e., purchasing a ticket through a traditional airline).

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Airline

An airline is a company that provides air transport services for traveling passengers and/or freight.

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Airport

An airport is an aerodrome with extended facilities, mostly for commercial air transport.

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Airport lounge

An airport lounge is a facility operated at many airports.

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Alcoa

Alcoa Corporation (an acronym for "Aluminum Company of America") is a Pittsburgh-based industrial corporation.

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Alicante

Alicante (Alacant) is a city and municipality in the Valencian Community, Spain.

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All-time Olympic Games medal table

The all-time medal table for all Olympic Games from 1896 to 2022, including Summer Olympic Games, Winter Olympic Games, and a combined total of both, is tabulated below.

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Allianz

Allianz SE is a German multinational financial services company headquartered in Munich, Germany.

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Amphitheatre

An amphitheatre (British English) or amphitheater (American English; both) is an open-air venue used for entertainment, performances, and sports.

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Amsterdam

Amsterdam (literally, "The Dam on the River Amstel") is the capital and most populated city of the Netherlands. Budapest and Amsterdam are capitals in Europe.

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An American Rhapsody

An American Rhapsody (Amerikai rapszódia) is a 2001 biographical drama film written and directed by Éva Gárdos.

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Ancient Rome

In modern historiography, ancient Rome is the Roman civilisation from the founding of the Italian city of Rome in the 8th century BC to the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century AD.

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Andrássy út

Andrássy Avenue (Andrássy út) is a boulevard in Budapest, Hungary, dating back to 1872. Budapest and Andrássy út are landmarks in Hungary.

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Andrássy University Budapest

Andrássy University Budapest (AUB) (full name: Andrássy Gyula German Speaking University Budapest/Andrássy Gyula Deutschsprachige Universität Budapest) is a private university in Budapest, the capital of Hungary.

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Andrew G. Vajna

Andrew G. Vajna (born András György Vajna; 1 August 1944 – 20 January 2019) was a Hungarian film producer whose films include the first three entries in the Rambo series, Total Recall, Tombstone, Die Hard with a Vengeance, Evita, and Terminator 3.

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Ankara

Ankara, historically known as Ancyra and Angora, is the capital of Turkey. Located in the central part of Anatolia, the city has a population of 5.1 million in its urban center and 5.8 million in Ankara Province, making it Turkey's second-largest city after Istanbul, but first by the urban area (4,130 km2).

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Anonymus (notary of Béla III)

Anonymus Bele regis notarius ("Anonymous Notary of King Bela") or Master P. (late 12th century – early 13th century) was the notary and chronicler of a Hungarian king, probably Béla III.

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Apartment

An apartment (North American English), flat (British English, Indian English, South African English), or unit (Australian English) is a self-contained housing unit (a type of residential real estate) that occupies part of a building, generally on a single storey.

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Aquincum

Aquincum was an ancient city, situated on the northeastern borders of the province of Pannonia within the Roman Empire.

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Aquincum Institute of Technology

Aquincum Institute of Technology (AIT) is a study abroad opportunity for North American undergraduates in Budapest, Hungary.

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Aquincum Museum

The Aquincum Museum is a museum in Budapest, Hungary.

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Arena Mall (Budapest)

Arena Mall (formerly known as Aréna Plaza) is the largest shopping plaza in Budapest at a size of.

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Aromanian diaspora

The Aromanian diaspora (Diaspora armãneascã) is any ethnically Aromanian population living outside its traditional homeland in the Balkans.

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Arrow Cross Party

The Arrow Cross Party (Nyilaskeresztes Párt – Hungarista Mozgalom,, abbreviated NYKP) was a far-right Hungarian ultranationalist party led by Ferenc Szálasi, which formed a government in Hungary they named the Government of National Unity.

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Art Nouveau

Art Nouveau is an international style of art, architecture, and applied art, especially the decorative arts.

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Art of the United Kingdom

The Art of the United Kingdom refers to all forms of visual art in or associated with the United Kingdom since the formation of the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707 and encompasses English art, Scottish art, Welsh art and Irish art, and forms part of Western art history.

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Artillery

Artillery are ranged weapons that launch munitions far beyond the range and power of infantry firearms.

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As You Desire Me (film)

As You Desire Me is a 1932 American pre-Code film adaptation of the 1929 play by Luigi Pirandello released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

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Athens

Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece. Budapest and Athens are capitals in Europe.

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Attila

Attila, frequently called Attila the Hun, was the ruler of the Huns from 434 until his death, in early 453.

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ATV (Hungary)

ATV (formerly known as Magyar ATV) is the first Hungarian private TV channel, broadcasting continuously since 1989, with a focus on news, public life, and current events.

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Austria-Hungary

Austria-Hungary, often referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire or the Dual Monarchy, was a multi-national constitutional monarchy in Central Europe between 1867 and 1918.

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Austrian cuisine

Austrian cuisine consists of many different local or regional cuisines.

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Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867

The Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 (Ausgleich, Kiegyezés) established the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary, which was a military and diplomatic alliance of two sovereign states.

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Automated fare collection

An automated fare collection (AFC) system is the collection of components that automate the ticketing system of a public transportation network – an automated version of manual fare collection.

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Árpád

Árpád (845 – 907) was the head of the confederation of the Magyar tribes at the turn of the 9th and 10th centuries.

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Árpád Bridge

Árpád Bridge or Árpád híd is a bridge in Budapest, Hungary, connecting northern Buda (Óbuda) and Pest across the Danube.

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Árpád dynasty

The Árpád dynasty consisted of the members of the royal House of Árpád, also known as Árpáds (Árpádok, Arpadovići).

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Érd

Érd (Hanselbeck, Andzabeg) is a town in Pest County, Budapest metropolitan area, Hungary. Budapest and Érd are Budapest metropolitan area.

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Óbuda

Óbuda was a town in Hungary that was merged with Buda and Pest on 17 November 1873; it now forms part of District III-Óbuda-Békásmegyer of Budapest.

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Óbuda University

The Óbuda University (Óbudai Egyetem, Universitas Budensis), named after Óbuda, a part of Budapest, is a university in Budapest, Hungary.

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Óbuda-Békásmegyer

Óbuda-Békásmegyer is the 3rd district of Budapest, Hungary.

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Ödön Lechner

Ödön Lechner (born Eugen Lechner; 27 August 1845 – 10 June 1914) was a Hungarian architect, one of the prime representatives of the Hungarian Szecesszió style, which was related to Art Nouveau in the rest of Europe, including the Vienna Secession.

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Újbuda

Újbuda (lit. New Buda) is the 11th district of Budapest (Budapest XI.), Hungary.

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Újlipótváros

Újlipótváros ("New Leopold Town") is a neighborhood in the 13th district of Budapest, Hungary.

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Újpest

Újpest (Neu-Pest, New Pest) is the 4th District in Budapest, Hungary.

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Újpest FC

Újpest Football Club is a Hungarian professional football club based in Újpest, Budapest, that competes in Nemzeti Bajnokság I. Formed in 1885, Újpest reached the first division of the Hungarian League in 1905 and has been relegated only once since then.

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İzmir

İzmir is a metropolitan city on the west coast of Anatolia, and capital of İzmir Province.

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Bachelor's degree

A bachelor's degree (from Medieval Latin baccalaureus) or baccalaureate (from Modern Latin baccalaureatus) is an undergraduate degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting three to six years (depending on institution and academic discipline).

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Bangkok

Bangkok, officially known in Thai as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon and colloquially as Krung Thep, is the capital and most populous city of Thailand.

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Bank of China

The Bank of China (BOC;; Portuguese: Banco da China) is a Chinese majority owned commercial bank headquartered in Beijing and one of the largest banks in the world.

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Barbara Palvin

Barbara Sprouse (née Palvin; born 8 October 1993) is a Hungarian model.

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Baroque architecture

Baroque architecture is a highly decorative and theatrical style which appeared in Italy in the early 17th century and gradually spread across Europe.

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Batthyány Square

Batthyány Square (Batthyány tér) is a town square in Budapest.

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Battle of Mohács

The Battle of Mohács (mohácsi csata, Mohaç Muharebesi or Mohaç Savaşı) was fought on 29 August 1526 near Mohács, Kingdom of Hungary, between the forces of the Kingdom of Hungary and its allies, led by Louis II, and those of the Ottoman Empire, led by Suleiman the Magnificent.

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Battle of Southern Buh

The Battle of Southern Buh occurred near the banks of the eponymous river (today in Ukraine).

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Battles of Fort Budapest

The Battles of Fort Budapest (מעוז בודפשט) refer to two attempts by the Egyptian Army to capture Fort Budapest, part of Israel's Bar Lev Line, during the Yom Kippur War.

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Békásmegyer

Békásmegyer (Krottendorf) is a neighbourhood in Budapest, Hungary.

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Béla IV of Hungary

Béla IV (1206 – 3 May 1270) was King of Hungary and Croatia between 1235 and 1270, and Duke of Styria from 1254 to 1258.

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BBC Entertainment

BBC Entertainment was an international television channel that broadcast comedy, drama, light entertainment, reality and children's programming (some regions only) from the BBC, Channel 4 and other UK production houses.

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Beatrice of Naples

Beatrice of Naples (16 November 1457 – 23 September 1508), also known as Beatrice of Aragon (Aragóniai Beatrix; Beatrice d'Aragona), was twice Queen of Hungary and of Bohemia by marriage to Matthias Corvinus and Vladislaus II.

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Beijing

Beijing, previously romanized as Peking, is the capital of China.

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Belváros-Lipótváros

District V is the heart of Budapest and the political, financial, commercial and touristic center of Hungary.

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Berlin

Berlin is the capital and largest city of Germany, both by area and by population. Budapest and Berlin are capitals in Europe and NUTS 3 statistical regions of the European Union.

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Between the Woods and the Water

Between the Woods and the Water is a travel book by British author Patrick Leigh Fermor, the second in a series of three books narrating the author's journey on foot across Europe from the Hook of Holland to Constantinople in 1933/34.

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BHÉV

BHÉV (Budapesti Helyiérdekű Vasút, "Budapest Railway of Local Interest") is a system of four commuter rail lines (Szentendre HÉV, Gödöllő HÉV, Csömör HÉV and Ráckeve HÉV) and rapid transit (Csepel HÉV and Békásmegyer HÉV (part of the Szentendre HÉV)) lines in and around Budapest, Hungary.

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Bibliotheca Corviniana

Bibliotheca Corviniana was one of the most renowned libraries of the Renaissance world, established by Matthias Corvinus, King of Hungary, in Buda Castle between 1458 and 1490.

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Bicycle-sharing system

A bicycle-sharing system, bike share program, public bicycle scheme, or public bike share (PBS) scheme, is a shared transport service where bicycles are available for shared use by individuals at low cost.

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Bike path

A bike path or a cycle path is a bikeway separated from motorized traffic and dedicated to cycling or shared with pedestrians or other non-motorized users.

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Biotechnology

Biotechnology is a multidisciplinary field that involves the integration of natural sciences and engineering sciences in order to achieve the application of organisms and parts thereof for products and services.

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Black Hole Entertainment

Black Hole Entertainment (also known as Black Hole Games) was a Hungarian video game developer, founded in 2001 in Budapest by seven young game enthusiasts.

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Black Sea

The Black Sea is a marginal mediterranean sea lying between Europe and Asia, east of the Balkans, south of the East European Plain, west of the Caucasus, and north of Anatolia.

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Bleda

Bleda was a Hunnic ruler, the brother of Attila the Hun.

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Bologna Process

The Bologna Process is a series of ministerial meetings and agreements between European countries to ensure comparability in the standards and quality of higher-education qualifications.

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Borough

A borough is an administrative division in various English-speaking countries.

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Bosch (company)

Robert Bosch GmbH, commonly known as Bosch (styled BOSCH), is a German multinational engineering and technology company headquartered in Gerlingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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Boulevard

A boulevard is a type of broad avenue planted with rows of trees, or in parts of North America, any urban highway or wide road in a commercial district.

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Bozsik Aréna

Bozsik Aréna is a multi-purpose stadium in Budapest, Hungary.

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BP

BP p.l.c. (formerly The British Petroleum Company p.l.c. and BP Amoco p.l.c.; stylised in all lowercase) is a British multinational oil and gas company headquartered in London, England.

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Bridges of Budapest

The bridges of Budapest, Hungary, crossing the River Danube from north to south are as follows.

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Brussels

Brussels (Bruxelles,; Brussel), officially the Brussels-Capital Region (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) (Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest), is a region of Belgium comprising 19 municipalities, including the City of Brussels, which is the capital of Belgium.

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BT Group

BT Group plc (formerly British Telecom) is a British multinational telecommunications holding company headquartered in London, England.

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BuBi

BuBi (officially: MOL BuBi) is a bicycle sharing network in Budapest, Hungary.

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Buda

Buda was the historic capital of the Kingdom of Hungary and, since 1873, has been the western part of the Hungarian capital Budapest, on the west bank of the Danube.

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Buda Castle

Buda Castle (Budavári Palota, Burgpalast) is the historical castle and palace complex of the Hungarian Kings in Budapest. Budapest and Buda Castle are landmarks in Hungary.

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Buda Hills

The Buda Hills (Hungarian: Budai-hegység) are a low mountain range of numerous hills which dot the Buda side of Budapest, capital of Hungary.

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Budaörs

Budaörs (Wudersch; Jerša, Erša or Vundeš; Vicus Teuto) is a town in Pest County, Budapest metropolitan area, Hungary. Budapest and Budaörs are Budapest metropolitan area.

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Budafok

Budafok (Promontor; literally "Promontory near Buda, or Buda Point") is a neighbourhood in Budapest, Hungary.

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Budafok-Tétény

Budafok-Tétény the 22nd district of Budapest, Hungary.

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Budakeszi

Budakeszi (Wudigess or Wudigeß) is a town in Pest County, in the Budapest metropolitan area, Hungary. Budapest and Budakeszi are Budapest metropolitan area.

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Budapest Aircraft Service

Budapest Aircraft Service Ltd. or BASe Airlines (Budapest Aircraft Service Kft. or BASe Kft), also branded as Aeroexpress Regional is a Hungarian charter airline based in Budapest, Hungary.

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Budapest bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics

The Budapest bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics and Summer Paralympics was announced by the Hungarian Olympic Committee (Magyar Olimpiai Bizottság, MOB) on 11 November 2013, although organisers had been planning a bid since 2008.

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Budapest Business School

Budapest Business School (BBS) (Budapesti Gazdasági Egyetem (BGE); officially: Budapest Business University (BBU)) is a public business school specialising in business studies and social sciences in Budapest, Hungary.

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Budapest Castle Hill Funicular

The Budapest Castle Hill Funicular or Budavári Sikló is a funicular railway in the city of Budapest, in Hungary.

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Budapest Cog-wheel Railway

The Budapest Cog-wheel Railway (budapesti fogaskerekű vasút) is a rack railway in the Buda part of the Hungarian capital city of Budapest.

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Budapest Déli station

Budapest Déli station (Budapest-Déli pályaudvar), known to locals and foreigners alike simply as the Déli is one of the three main railway stations in Budapest, Hungary.

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Budapest Fashion Week

Budapest Fashion Week is a fashion week trade show held annually in April and October in Budapest, Hungary, usually after the five major fashion weeks.

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Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport

Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport (Budapest Liszt Ferenc Nemzetközi Repülőtér), formerly known as Budapest Ferihegy International Airport and commonly denoted as Ferihegy, is the international airport serving the Hungarian capital city of Budapest.

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Budapest Fringe Festival

The Budapest Fringe Festival is an annual event held every spring in Budapest, Hungary.

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Budapest Half Marathon

The Budapest Half Marathon (complete name: Wizz Air Budapest Half Marathon, Wizz Air Budapest Félmaraton) is an annual road running competition over the half marathon distance which takes place in Budapest, Hungary in September.

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Budapest Honvéd FC

Budapest Honvéd Football Club, commonly known as Budapest Honvéd or simply Honvéd, is a Hungarian sports club based in Kispest, Budapest, with the colours of red and black.

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Budapest Keleti station

Budapest Keleti station (Keleti pályaudvar; "eastern railway station") is the main international and inter-city railway terminal in Budapest, Hungary.

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Budapest Marathon

The Budapest Marathon is an annual marathon and sport event hosted by the city of Budapest, Hungary, usually held in early October or late September.

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Budapest Metro

The Budapest Metro (Budapesti metró) is the rapid transit system in the Hungarian capital Budapest.

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Budapest metropolitan area

The Budapest metropolitan area (budapesti agglomeráció) is a statistical area that describes the reach of commuter movement to and from Budapest and its surrounding suburbs.

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Budapest Metropolitan University

Budapest Metropolitan University (Budapesti Metropolitan Egyetem) is an accredited private institute of higher education in Budapest, Hungary.

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Budapest Noir

Budapest Noir is the first Hungarian noir written by Vilmos Kondor and published by HarperCollins in Hungary in February 2012.

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Budapest Nyugati station

Budapest Nyugati station (Nyugati pályaudvar), generally referred to simply as Nyugati, is one of the three main railway terminals in Budapest, Hungary.

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Budapest Opera Ball

The Budapest Opera Ball (Budapesti Operabál in Hungarian, Budapester Opernball in German) is an annual Hungarian society event taking place in the building of the Budapest Opera (Operaház) on the last Saturday of the carnival season, usually late February.

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Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra

The Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra (Hungarian: Budapesti Filharmóniai Társaság Zenekara) is Hungary's oldest extant orchestra.

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Budapest Pride

Budapest Pride, or Budapest Pride Film and Cultural Festival, is Hungary's largest annual LGBT event.

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Budapest Spring Festival

Budapest Spring Festival (Hungarian: Budapesti Tavaszi Fesztivál) is the major arts festival of Budapest, Hungary, sponsored by the city government.

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Budapest Stock Exchange

Budapest Stock Exchange (BSE) (Budapesti Értéktőzsde (BÉT)) is the 3nd largest stock exchange in Central and Eastern Europe by market capitalization and liquidity.

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Budapest University of Jewish Studies

The Budapest University of Jewish Studies (Országos Rabbiképző – Zsidó Egyetem, or Országos Rabbiképző Intézet / Jewish Theological Seminary – University of Jewish Studies / Landesrabbinerschule in Budapest) is a university in Budapest, Hungary.

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Budapest University of Technology and Economics

The Budapest University of Technology and Economics (Budapesti Műszaki és Gazdaságtudományi Egyetem or in short italic), official abbreviation BME, is a public research university located in Budapest, Hungary.

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Budapest Zoo and Botanical Garden

The Budapest Zoo & Botanical Garden (lit) is the oldest zoo in Hungary and one of the oldest in the world.

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Budapesti Közlekedési Központ

The Budapesti Közlekedési Központ (BKK), officially Budapesti Közlekedési Központ Zrt., is the largest public transport company in Budapest and one of the largest in Europe.

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Budapesti Közlekedési Zrt.

Budapesti Közlekedési Zrt. or BKV Zrt. ("Budapest Transit Company", the abbreviation BKV stands for its earlier name Budapesti Közlekedési Vállalat) is the main public transport operator in Budapest, Hungary.

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Budapesti TC

Budapesti Torna Club was a Hungarian sports club in Budapest and the first football club in the country.

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Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires, officially the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, is the capital and primate city of Argentina.

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Bulgaria

Bulgaria, officially the Republic of Bulgaria, is a country in Southeast Europe. Located west of the Black Sea and south of the Danube river, Bulgaria is bordered by Greece and Turkey to the south, Serbia and North Macedonia to the west, and Romania to the north. It covers a territory of and is the 16th largest country in Europe.

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Burgundians

The Burgundians were an early Germanic tribe or group of tribes.

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Byzantine architecture

Byzantine architecture is the architecture of the Byzantine Empire, or Eastern Roman Empire, usually dated from 330 AD, when Constantine the Great established a new Roman capital in Byzantium, which became Constantinople, until the fall of the Byzantine Empire in 1453.

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Cabbage roll

A cabbage roll is a dish consisting of cooked cabbage leaves wrapped around a variety of fillings.

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Café Budapest Contemporary Arts Festival

The Café Budapest Contemporary Arts Festival, formerly the Budapest Autumn Festival (Hungarian Budapesti Őszi Fesztivál) is an annual dance, jazz, theatre, poetry and fine arts festival founded in Budapest in 1992.

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Café Gerbeaud

Café Gerbeaud, situated at Vörösmarty tér 7 in Budapest, the capital of Hungary, is a traditional coffeehouse opened in 1858.

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Canoe

A canoe is a lightweight narrow water vessel, typically pointed at both ends and open on top, propelled by one or more seated or kneeling paddlers facing the direction of travel and using paddles.

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Capital city

A capital city or just capital is the municipality holding primary status in a country, state, province, department, or other subnational division, usually as its seat of the government.

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Carl Lutz

Carl Lutz (30 March 1895 – 12 February 1975) was a Swiss diplomat.

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Catholic Church

The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.

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CBRE Group

CBRE Group, Inc. is an American commercial real estate services and investment firm.

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Celts

The Celts (see pronunciation for different usages) or Celtic peoples were a collection of Indo-European peoples.

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Central and Eastern Europe

Central and Eastern Europe is a geopolitical term encompassing the countries in Northeast Europe (primarily the Baltics), Central Europe, Eastern Europe, and Southeast Europe (primarily the Balkans), usually meaning former communist states from the Eastern Bloc and Warsaw Pact in Europe, as well as from former Yugoslavia.

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Central European Summer Time

Central European Summer Time (CEST, UTC+02:00), sometimes referred to as Central European Daylight Time (CEDT), is the standard clock time observed during the period of summer daylight-saving in those European countries which observe Central European Time (CET; UTC+01:00) during the other part of the year.

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Central European Time

Central European Time (CET) is a standard time of Central, and parts of Western Europe, which is one hour ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

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Central European University

Central European University (CEU; Zentraleuropäische Universität, Közép-európai Egyetem) is a private research university with campuses in Vienna, Budapest, and New York.

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Central government

A central government is the government that is a controlling power over a unitary state.

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Central Hungary

Central Hungary (Közép-Magyarország) is one of the seven statistical regions in Hungary (NUTS 1 and NUTS 2).

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CEU Business School

CEU Business School was a US-accredited and licensed management school in Budapest, capital of EU member Hungary.

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Chairlift

An elevated passenger ropeway, or chairlift, is a type of aerial lift, which consists of a continuously circulating steel wire rope loop strung between two end terminals and usually over intermediate towers, carrying a series of chairs.

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Chico Buarque

Francisco Buarque de Hollanda (born 19 June 1944), popularly known simply as Chico Buarque, is a Brazilian singer-songwriter, guitarist, composer, playwright, writer, and poet.

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Children's railway

A children's railway or pioneer railway is an extracurricular educational institution, where children interested in rail transport can learn railway professions.

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China Investment Promotion Agency

China Investment Promotion Agency (CIPA, Chinese: 商务部投资促进事务局) is the investment promotion agency of PR China.

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Christianity

Christianity is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.

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Chronicon Pictum

The Chronicon Pictum or Illuminated Chronicle (Latin for "Illustrated Chronicle", Képes Krónika, Obrázková kronika, Ungarische Bilderchronik, also referred to as Chronica Hungarorum, Chronicon Hungarie Pictum, Chronica Picta or Chronica de Gestis Hungarorum) is a medieval illustrated chronicle from the Kingdom of Hungary from the 14th century.

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CIG Pannonia

CIG Pannonia Life Insurance Plc. is a Hungarian multinational financial services company headquartered in Budapest.

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Citigroup

Citigroup Inc. or Citi (stylized as citi) is an American multinational investment bank and financial services company in New York City.

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City Park (Budapest)

The City Park (Városliget; Stadtwäldchen) is a public park close to the centre of Budapest, Hungary.

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Classical architecture

Classical architecture usually denotes architecture which is more or less consciously derived from the principles of Greek and Roman architecture of classical antiquity, or sometimes more specifically, from De architectura (c. 10 AD) by the Roman architect Vitruvius.

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Coffeehouse

A coffeehouse, coffee shop, or café is an establishment that serves various types of coffee, espresso, latte, americano and cappuccino.

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Comedy Central (Hungarian TV channel)

Comedy Central Hungary is the Hungarian version of Comedy Central.

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Comedy Theatre of Budapest

The Comedy Theatre of Budapest (Vígszínház) is a theatre in Budapest.

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Communism

Communism (from Latin label) is a sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology within the socialist movement, whose goal is the creation of a communist society, a socioeconomic order centered around common ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange that allocates products to everyone in the society based on need.

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Communist era

A communist era is a sustained period of national government by a single party following the philosophy of Marxism–Leninism.

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Commuter rail

Commuter rail, or suburban rail, is a passenger rail transport service that primarily operates within a metropolitan area, connecting commuters to a central city from adjacent suburbs or commuter towns.

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Constitution of Hungary

The Fundamental Law of Hungary (Magyarország alaptörvénye), the country's constitution, was adopted by parliament on 18 April 2011, promulgated by the president a week later and entered into force on 1 January 2012.

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Constitutional Court of Hungary

The Constitutional Court of Hungary (Magyarország Alkotmánybírósága) is a special court of Hungary, making judicial review of the acts of the Parliament of Hungary.

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Constitutionality

In constitutional law, constitutionality is said to be the condition of acting in accordance with an applicable constitution; the status of a law, a procedure, or an act's accordance with the laws or set forth in the applicable constitution.

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Contactless payment

Contactless payment systems are credit cards and debit cards, key fobs, smart cards, or other devices, including smartphones and other mobile devices, that use radio-frequency identification (RFID) or near-field communication (NFC) for making secure payments.

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Contemporary architecture

Contemporary architecture is the architecture of the 21st century.

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Convention center

A convention center (American English; or conference centre in British English) is a large building that is designed to hold a convention, where individuals and groups gather to promote and share common interests.

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Cool TV

Cool TV is a Hungarian television channel owned by RTL Group.

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Corvinus University of Budapest

Corvinus University of Budapest (Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem) is a private research university in Budapest, Hungary.

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Counties of Hungary

Hungary is subdivided administratively into 19 counties (vármegyék, singular: vármegye) and the capital city (főváros) Budapest. Budapest and counties of Hungary are NUTS 3 statistical regions of the European Union.

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Creative Cities Network

The UNESCO Creative Cities Network (UCCN) is a flagship city programme of UNESCO launched in 2004 to promote cooperation among cities which have recognized culture and creativity as strategic drivers of sustainable urban development.

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Croats

The Croats (Hrvati) or Horvati (in a more archaic version) are a South Slavic ethnic group native to Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and other neighboring countries in Central and Southeastern Europe who share a common Croatian ancestry, culture, history and language.

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Crytek

Crytek GmbH is a German video game developer and software developer based in Frankfurt.

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Csepel

Csepel (Tschepele), officially known as the 21st District of Budapest (Hungarian: Budapest XXI. kerülete) is a district and a neighbourhood in Budapest, Hungary.

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Csepel Island

Csepel Island (Hungarian: Csepel-sziget) is an island in the Danube in Hungary.

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Csepel SC

Csepel SC is a Hungarian sports club based in Csepel, the XXI district of Budapest, which is on an island in the Danube in the south of the city.

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Culture of Austria

Austrian culture is characterised by historical and modern influences, including a history of interaction primarily between Celtic, Roman, Slavic and Germanic peoples.

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Cyclecar

A cyclecar was a type of small, lightweight and inexpensive motorized car manufactured in Europe and the United States between 1910 and the early 1920s.

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Czechs

The Czechs (Češi,; singular Czech, masculine: Čech, singular feminine: Češka), or the Czech people (Český lid), are a West Slavic ethnic group and a nation native to the Czech Republic in Central Europe, who share a common ancestry, culture, history, and the Czech language.

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Daejeon

Daejeon is South Korea's fifth-largest metropolis, with a population of 1.5 million as of 2019.

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Danes

Danes (danskere) are an ethnic group and nationality native to Denmark and a modern nation identified with the country of Denmark.

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Danube

The Danube (see also other names) is the second-longest river in Europe, after the Volga in Russia.

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Danube Commission (1948)

The Danube Commission is concerned with the maintenance and improvement of navigation conditions of the Danube River, from its source in Germany to its outlets in Romania and Ukraine, leading to the Black Sea.

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Danube Promenade

The Danube Promenade (Dunakorzó) is located on the Pest side of Budapest, Hungary.

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Danube Swabians

The Danube Swabians (Donauschwaben) is a collective term for the ethnic German-speaking population who lived in the Kingdom of Hungary in east-central Europe, especially in the Danube River valley, first in the 12th century, and in greater numbers in the 17th and 18th centuries.

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Deák Ferenc tér

The Deák Ferenc square (Deák Ferenc tér), named for Ferenc Deák, is a major intersection and transport junction in Budapest.

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Democratic Coalition (Hungary)

The Democratic Coalition (Demokratikus Koalíció, DK) is a social-liberal and social-democratic political party in Hungary led by former Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány.

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Demographics of Europe

Figures for the population of Europe vary according to the particular definition of Europe's boundaries.

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Derivative (finance)

In finance, a derivative is a contract that derives its value from the performance of an underlying entity.

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Deutsche Bank

Deutsche Bank AG is a German multinational investment bank and financial services company headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany, and dual-listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange.

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Dialogue – The Greens' Party

Dialogue – The Greens' Party (Párbeszéd – A Zöldek Pártja, prior to 2023 known as Dialogue for Hungary, Párbeszéd Magyarországért), in short Párbeszéd or Párbeszéd – Zöldek, is a green political party in Hungary that was formed in February 2013 by eight MPs who left the Politics Can Be Different (LMP) party.

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Digital currency

Digital currency (digital money, electronic money or electronic currency) is any currency, money, or money-like asset that is primarily managed, stored or exchanged on digital computer systems, especially over the internet.

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Digital Reality

Digital Reality Software Kft. (formerly Amnesty Design) was a Hungarian video game developer based in Budapest, Hungary.

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Diplomatic mission

A diplomatic mission or foreign mission is a group of people from a state or organization present in another state to represent the sending state or organization officially in the receiving or host state.

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Discovery Channel (Hungarian TV channel)

Discovery Channel Hungary is a Hungarian television channel.

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Discovery Science (European TV channel)

Discovery Science is a pay television network, operated by Warner Bros. Discovery EMEA.

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Discovery World (international TV channel)

Discovery World is a former European pay television channel which featured programming in the fields of travel, culture and history.

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Disposable household and per capita income

Household income is a measure of income received by the household sector.

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Doha

Doha (ad-Dawḥa or ad-Dūḥa) is the capital city and main financial hub of Qatar.

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Dohány Street Synagogue

The Dohány Street Synagogue (Dohány utcai zsinagóga; Bet ha-Knesset ha-Gadol shel Budapesht), also known as the Great Synagogue (Nagy zsinagóga) or Tabakgasse Synagogue (Tabak-Shul), is a Neolog Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on Dohány Street in Erzsébetváros (VIIth district) of Budapest, Hungary. Budapest and Dohány Street Synagogue are landmarks in Hungary.

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Dolce & Gabbana

Dolce & Gabbana, also known by initials D&G, is an Italian luxury fashion house founded in 1985 in Legnano by Italian designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana.

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Douglas Holding

Douglas Holding was a German retail group based in Düsseldorf which included subsidiaries perfumery chain Douglas GmbH, confectionery chain Hussel, bookstore chain Thalia Buchhandel and women's fashion store chain AppelrathCüpper.

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Dubai

Dubai (translit) is the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the capital of the Emirate of Dubai, the most populated of the country's seven emirates.

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Duna (TV channel)

Duna TV, full name Duna Televízió — one of Hungary's public television channels.

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Dunaharaszti

Dunaharaszti (Harast) is a town in Pest County, Budapest metropolitan area, Hungary. Budapest and Dunaharaszti are Budapest metropolitan area.

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Dunakeszi

Dunakeszi is a city in Pest County, Budapest metropolitan area, Hungary. Budapest and Dunakeszi are Budapest metropolitan area.

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Dutch art

Dutch art describes the history of visual arts in the Netherlands, after the United Provinces separated from Flanders.

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Dutch people

The Dutch (Dutch) are an ethnic group native to the Netherlands.

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Eastern Bloc

The Eastern Bloc, also known as the Communist Bloc (Combloc), the Socialist Bloc, and the Soviet Bloc, was the unofficial coalition of communist states of Central and Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America that were aligned with the Soviet Union and existed during the Cold War (1947–1991).

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Eastern Catholic Churches

The Eastern Catholic Churches or Oriental Catholic Churches, also called the Eastern-Rite Catholic Churches, Eastern Rite Catholicism, or simply the Eastern Churches, are 23 Eastern Christian autonomous (sui iuris) particular churches of the Catholic Church, in full communion with the Pope in Rome.

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Eastern Orthodox Church

The Eastern Orthodox Church, officially the Orthodox Catholic Church, and also called the Greek Orthodox Church or simply the Orthodox Church, is the second-largest Christian church, with approximately 230 million baptised members.

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Eötvös Loránd University

Eötvös Loránd University (Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem, ELTE, also known as University of Budapest) is a Hungarian public research university based in Budapest.

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Echo TV

Echo TV was a Christian-conservative Hungarian television channel owned and operated by Echo Hungária TV Zrt, and founded in 2005 to cover business news.

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Economist Intelligence Unit

The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) is the research and analysis division of the Economist Group, providing forecasting and advisory services through research and analysis, such as monthly country reports, five-year country economic forecasts, country risk service reports, and industry reports.

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Eggplant

Eggplant (US, CA, AU, NZ, PH), aubergine (UK, IE), brinjal (IN, SG, MY, ZA), or baigan (IN, GY) is a plant species in the nightshade family Solanaceae.

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Eggplant salads and appetizers

Many cuisines feature eggplant salads and appetizers.

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Eiffel (company)

Eiffel (French Eiffel Constructions métalliques) is part of the Eiffage group and the descendant of the engineering company Société des Établissements Eiffel founded by Gustave Eiffel, designer of the Eiffel Tower.

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Ein Lied von Liebe und Tod

Ein Lied von Liebe und Tod (Gloomy Sunday – A Song of Love and Death) is a 1999 film, a German/Hungarian co-production.

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Electronic ticket

An electronic ticket is a method of ticket entry, processing, and marketing for companies in the airline, railways and other transport and entertainment industries.

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Elisabeth Bridge (Budapest)

Elisabeth Bridge (Erzsébet híd) is the third newest bridge of Budapest, Hungary, connecting Buda and Pest across the River Danube.

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Emerging market

An emerging market (or an emerging country or an emerging economy) is a market that has some characteristics of a developed market, but does not fully meet its standards.

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Empress Elisabeth of Austria

Elisabeth (born Duchess Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie in Bavaria; 24 December 1837 – 10 September 1898), nicknamed Sisi or Sissi, was Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary from her marriage to Emperor Franz Joseph I on 24 April 1854 until her assassination in 1898.

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Enikő Mihalik

Enikő Mihalik (born 11 May 1987) is a Hungarian model who rose to prominence after placing 4th in the Elite Model Look 2002 and is known for her work with Dutch photography team Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin.

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Erasmus Programme

The Erasmus Programme ("EuRopean Community Action Scheme for the Mobility of University Students") is a European Union (EU) student exchange programme established in 1987.

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Ericsson

Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson, commonly known as Ericsson, is a Swedish multinational networking and telecommunications company headquartered in Stockholm.

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Erzsébetváros

---- Erzsébetváros (Elisabethstadt, both names meaning Elizabethtown) is the 7th district of Budapest, situated on the Pest side of the Danube.

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Esprit Holdings

Esprit Holdings Limited is a global publicly traded retail company incorporated in Bermuda, with headquarters in North Point, Hong Kong, and further major locations in Ratingen, Germany; Amsterdam, Netherlands; and New York City.

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Euro

The euro (symbol: €; currency code: EUR) is the official currency of 20 of the member states of the European Union.

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Euronews

Euronews (stylised in lowercase) is a European television news network, headquartered in Lyon, France.

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European Institute of Innovation and Technology

The European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) is an independent body of the European Union with juridical personality, established in 2008 intended to strengthen Europe's ability to innovate.

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European Observation Network for Territorial Development and Cohesion

The European Observation Network for Territorial Development and Cohesion, often shortened as ESPON, is a European funded programme under the objective of "European Territorial Cooperation" of the Cohesion Policy of the European Union.

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European Union

The European Union (EU) is a supranational political and economic union of member states that are located primarily in Europe.

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European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training

CEPOL, officially the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training, is an agency of the European Union dedicated to training law enforcement officials.

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Eurostat

Eurostat ('European Statistical Office'; DG ESTAT) is a Directorate-General of the European Commission located in the Kirchberg quarter of Luxembourg City, Luxembourg.

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EuroVelo

EuroVelo is a network of 17 long-distance cycling routes criss-crossing Europe, in various stages of completion.

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ExxonMobil

ExxonMobil Corporation (commonly shortened to Exxon) is an American multinational oil and gas corporation and the largest direct descendant of John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil.

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Fashion

Fashion is a term used interchangeably to describe the creation of clothing, footwear, accessories, cosmetics, and jewellery of different cultural aesthetics and their mix and match into outfits that depict distinctive ways of dressing (styles and trends) as signifiers of social status, self-expression, and group belonging.

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Fashion week

A fashion week is a week-long fashion industry event where fashion designers, brands, or "houses" display their latest collections in runway fashion shows to buyers and the media which influences upcoming fashion trends for the current and approaching seasons.

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Fatelessness

Fateless or Fatelessness (Sorstalanság) is a novel by Imre Kertész, winner of the 2002 Nobel Prize for literature, written between 1960 and 1973 and first published in 1975.

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Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile

The Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA; International Automobile Federation) is an association established on 20 June 1904 to represent the interests of motoring organisations and motor car users.

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Fót

Fót is a town in Pest county, Budapest metropolitan area, Hungary.

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Führer Headquarters

The Führer Headquarters (Führerhauptquartiere), abbreviated FHQ, were a number of official headquarters used by the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler and various other German commanders and officials throughout Europe during World War II.

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Ferenc Erkel

Ferenc Erkel (Erkel Ferenc, Franz Erkel; November 7, 1810June 15, 1893) was a Hungarian composer, conductor and pianist.

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Ferenc Puskás

Ferenc Puskás (né Purczeld; 1 April 1927 – 17 November 2006) was a Hungarian footballer and manager, widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time and the sport's first international superstar.

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Ferencváros

Ferencváros (Francis) is the 9th district of Budapest (Budapest IX.), Hungary.

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Ferencváros Stadion

The Ferencváros Stadion, also known as the Groupama Aréna for sponsorship purposes, is a multi-purpose stadium in Ferencváros, Budapest, Hungary and the home of Ferencvárosi TC.

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Ferencvárosi TC

Ferencvárosi Torna Club, commonly known as Ferencváros, Fradi, FTC is a Hungarian professional football club based in Ferencváros, Budapest, that competes in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I, the top flight of Hungarian football.

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FHB Mortgage Bank

FHB Mortgage Bank was Hungary's largest mortgage re-financer.

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Fidesz

Fidesz – Hungarian Civic Alliance (Fidesz – Magyar Polgári Szövetség) is a right-wing populist and national-conservative political party in Hungary led by Viktor Orbán.

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FIFA Puskás Award

The FIFA Puskás Award is an award established on 20 October 2009 by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), at the behest of then-president Sepp Blatter, to be awarded to the male or female judged to have scored the most aesthetically significant, or "most beautiful", goal of the calendar year.

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Financial centre

A financial centre (financial center in American English) or financial hub is a location with a significant concentration of participants in banking, asset management, insurance, and financial markets, with venues and supporting services for these activities to take place.

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First Bulgarian Empire

The First Bulgarian Empire (blŭgarĭsko tsěsarǐstvije; Първо българско царство) was a medieval state that existed in Southeastern Europe between the 7th and 11th centuries AD. It was founded in 680–681 after part of the Bulgars, led by Asparuh, moved south to the northeastern Balkans.

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First language

A first language (L1), native language, native tongue, or mother tongue is the first language a person has been exposed to from birth or within the critical period.

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Fisherman's Bastion

The Halászbástya or Fisherman's Bastion is one of the best known historical monuments in Budapest, located near the Buda Castle, in the Várkerület (Buda Castle District). Budapest and Fisherman's Bastion are landmarks in Hungary.

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Flex Ltd.

Flex Ltd. (previously known as Flextronics International Ltd. or Flextronics) is an American headquartered multinational diversified manufacturing company.

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Florence

Florence (Firenze) is the capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany.

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Food and Agriculture Organization

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United NationsOrganisation des Nations unies pour l'alimentation et l'agriculture; Organizzazione delle Nazioni Unite per l'alimentazione e l'agricoltura.

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Ford Motor Company

Ford Motor Company (commonly known as Ford) is an American multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Dearborn, Michigan, United States.

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Formula One

Formula One, commonly known as Formula 1 or F1, is the highest class of international racing for open-wheel single-seater formula racing cars sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA).

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Fort Worth, Texas

Fort Worth is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the seat of Tarrant County, covering nearly into Denton, Johnson, Parker, and Wise counties.

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Fortune Global 500

The Fortune Global 500, also known as Global 500, is an annual ranking of the top 500 corporations worldwide as measured by revenue.

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Frankfurt

Frankfurt am Main ("Frank ford on the Main") is the most populous city in the German state of Hesse.

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Franz Liszt

Franz Liszt (22 October 1811 – 31 July 1886) was a Hungarian composer, virtuoso pianist, conductor and teacher of the Romantic period.

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Franz Liszt Academy of Music

The Franz Liszt Academy of Music (Liszt Ferenc Zeneművészeti Egyetem, often abbreviated as Zeneakadémia, "Liszt Academy") is a music university and a concert hall in Budapest, Hungary, founded on November 14, 1875.

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Freight transport

Freight transport, also referred as freight forwarding, is the physical process of transporting commodities and merchandise goods and cargo.

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French art

French art consists of the visual and plastic arts (including French architecture, woodwork, textiles, and ceramics) originating from the geographical area of France.

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Frigyes Feszl

Frigyes Feszl (February 20, 1821 – July 25, 1884) was an architect and a significant figure in the Hungarian romantic movement.

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Frigyes Schulek

Frigyes Schulek (19 November 1841 – 5 September 1919) was a Hungarian architect,, Hungarian Electronic Library, retrieved 15 May 2012 a professor at József Technical University and a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Magyar Tudományos Akadémia).

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Fringe theatre

Fringe theatre is theatre that is produced outside of the main theatre institutions, and that is often small-scale and non-traditional in style or subject matter.

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Game design

Game design is the process of creating and shaping the mechanics, systems and rules of a game.

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Gameloft

Gameloft SE is a French video game company based in Paris, founded in December 1999 by Ubisoft co-founder Michel Guillemot.

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Gastronomy

Gastronomy is the study of the relationship between food and culture, the art of preparing and serving rich or delicate and appetizing food, the cooking styles of particular regions, and the science of good eating.

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Gaziantep

Gaziantep, historically Aintab and still informally called Antep, is a major city in south-central Turkey.

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Gábor Demszky

Gábor Demszky (born 4 August 1952) is a Hungarian politician, lawyer and sociologist by qualification.

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Gül Baba

Gül Baba (died 1541), also known as Jafer, was an Ottoman Bektashi dervish poet and companion of Sultan Suleiman I who took part in a number of campaigns in Europe from the reign of Mehmed II onwards.

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GE Capital

GE Capital was the financial services division of General Electric.

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Gedeon Richter (company)

Gedeon Richter Plc. is a European multinational pharmaceutical and biotechnology company headquartered in Budapest.

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Gellért Baths

The Gellért Thermal Bath, also known as the Gellért Baths (Hungarian: Gellért gyógyfürdő), is a bath complex in Budapest in Hungary. Budapest and Gellért Baths are landmarks in Hungary.

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Gellért Hill

Gellért Hill (Gellért-hegy; Kelenberg, Osterberg or Blocksberg; Mons Sancti Gerhardi Gürz İlyas Bayırı) is a high hill overlooking the Danube in Budapest, Hungary.

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General Assembly of Budapest

The General Assembly of Budapest (lit) is a unicameral body consisting of 33 members, which consist of the 23 mayors of the districts, 9 from the electoral lists of political parties, and the Mayor of Budapest (who is elected directly).

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General Electric

General Electric Company (GE) was an American multinational conglomerate founded in 1892, incorporated in the state of New York and headquartered in Boston.

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General Motors

General Motors Company (GM) is an American multinational automotive manufacturing company headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, United States.

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Geological Museum of Budapest

The Geological Museum of Budapest or Hungarian Institute of Geology and Geophysics is the main museum of geology in Hungary.

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Gergely Karácsony

Gergely Szilveszter Karácsony (born 11 June 1975) is a Hungarian politician, political scientist and current Mayor of Budapest.

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German art

German art has a long and distinguished tradition in the visual arts, from the earliest known work of figurative art to its current output of contemporary art.

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Germans

Germans are the natives or inhabitants of Germany, or sometimes more broadly any people who are of German descent or native speakers of the German language.

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Gesta Hungarorum

Gesta Hungarorum, or The Deeds of the Hungarians, is the earliest book about Hungarian history which has survived for posterity.

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Giorgio Perlasca

Giorgio Perlasca (31 January 1910 – 15 August 1992) was an Italian businessman and former Fascist who, with the collaboration of official diplomats, posed as the Spanish consul-general to Hungary in the winter of 1944, and saved 5,218 Jews from deportation to Nazi extermination camps in eastern Europe.

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Globalization and World Cities Research Network

The Globalization and World Cities Research Network (GaWC) is a think tank that studies the relationships between world cities in the context of globalization.

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Google Arts & Culture

Google Arts & Culture (formerly Google Art Project) is an online platform of high-resolution images and videos of artworks and cultural artifacts from partner cultural organizations throughout the world.

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Gothic architecture

Gothic architecture is an architectural style that was prevalent in Europe from the late 12th to the 16th century, during the High and Late Middle Ages, surviving into the 17th and 18th centuries in some areas.

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Gothic Revival architecture

Gothic Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic or neo-Gothic) is an architectural movement that after a gradual build-up beginning in the second half of the 17th century became a widespread movement in the first half of the 19th century, mostly in England.

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GoTo (US company)

GoTo Technologies USA, Inc., formerly LogMeIn Inc., is a flexible-work provider of software as a service (SaaS) and cloud-based remote work tools for collaboration and IT management.

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Goulash Communism

Goulash Communism (gulyáskommunizmus), also known as refrigerator communism (fridzsiderkommunizmus), Kádárism or the Hungarian Thaw, is the variety of state socialism in the Hungarian People's Republic following the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.

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Government bond

A government bond or sovereign bond is a form of bond issued by a government to support public spending.

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Grand Boulevard (Budapest)

Nagykörút, also Grand Boulevard or Great Boulevard (also called "Big Ring Road", "Grand Ring Road", "Great Ring Road"), is one of the most central and busiest parts of Budapest, a major thoroughfare built by 1896, Hungary's Millennium.

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Graphisoft

Graphisoft SE is a European multinational corporation that designs software, and is headquartered in Budapest, Hungary.

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Great Hungarian Plain

The Great Hungarian Plain (also known as Alföld or Great Alföld, Alföld or Nagy Alföld) is a plain occupying the majority of the modern territory of Hungary.

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Great power

A great power is a sovereign state that is recognized as having the ability and expertise to exert its influence on a global scale.

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Greater Budapest

Greater Budapest is the name of Budapest in its present, extended size, as it was created by the Law No.

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Greenhouse gas emissions

Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from human activities intensify the greenhouse effect.

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Gresham Palace

The Gresham Palace (Gresham-palota) is a building in Budapest, Hungary; it is an example of Art Nouveau architecture.

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Gross domestic product

Gross domestic product (GDP) is a monetary measure of the market value of all the final goods and services produced and rendered in a specific time period by a country or countries.

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Gross metropolitan product

Gross metropolitan product (GMP) is a monetary measure of the value of all final goods and services produced within a metropolitan statistical area during a specified period (e.g., a quarter, a year).

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Gucci

Guccio Gucci S.p.A., doing business as Gucci, is an Italian luxury fashion house based in Florence, Italy.

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Gundel

Gundel is a well-known restaurant located in the Budapest City Park, Hungary.

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Gyál

Gyál is a town in Pest county, Budapest metropolitan area, Hungary.

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H&M

H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB is a multinational clothing company based in Sweden that focuses on fast-fashion clothing.

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Habsburg monarchy

The Habsburg monarchy, also known as Habsburg Empire, or Habsburg Realm, was the collection of empires, kingdoms, duchies, counties and other polities that were ruled by the House of Habsburg.

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Hajógyári Island

Hajógyári Island (Shipyard Island, for the shipyard companies that once operated there) or Óbudai-sziget (Óbuda Island, or Island of Old Buda) is the largest Danubian island in Budapest.

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Hall of Art, Budapest

The Budapest Hall of Art or Palace of Art, (Hungarian − Műcsarnok Kunsthalle), is a contemporary art museum and a historic building located in Budapest, Hungary. Budapest and Hall of Art, Budapest are landmarks in Hungary.

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Hammam

A hammam (translit, hamam), called a Moorish bath (in reference to the Muslim Spain of Al-Andalus) and a Turkish bath by Westerners, is a type of steam bath or a place of public bathing associated with the Islamic world.

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Hanna's War

Hanna's War is a 1988 war film co-written and directed by Menahem Golan.

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Hanwha Group

Hanwha Group is a large business conglomerate (chaebol) in South Korea.

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Hardiness zone

A hardiness zone is a geographic area defined as having a certain average annual minimum temperature, a factor relevant to the survival of many plants.

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Hír TV

Hír TV is a Hungarian television news channel, the first of such made in the country.

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Hürriyet Daily News

The Hürriyet Daily News, formerly Hürriyet Daily News and Economic Review and Turkish Daily News, is the oldest current English-language daily in Turkey, founded in 1961.

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Hegyvidék

Hegyvidék (Bergland, literally "Highlands", or "Mountain-land") is the official name of the XII district of Budapest (Budapest XII. kerülete), capital of Hungary.

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Height above mean sea level

Height above mean sea level is a measure of a location's vertical distance (height, elevation or altitude) in reference to a vertical datum based on a historic mean sea level.

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Heroes' Square (Budapest)

Hősök tere is one of the major squares in Budapest, Hungary, noted for its iconic Millennium Monument with statues featuring the Seven chieftains of the Magyars and other important Hungarian national leaders, as well as the Memorial Stone of Heroes, often erroneously referred as the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Budapest and Heroes' Square (Budapest) are landmarks in Hungary.

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Heti Világgazdaság

HVG (formerly called Heti Világgazdaság) has been Hungary’s leading economic and political weekly both in terms of circulation and readership since it was founded in 1979.

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Hidegkuti Nándor Stadion

Hidegkuti Nándor Stadion (Nándor Hidegkuti Stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium in Józsefváros, Budapest, Hungary.

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History of architecture

The history of architecture traces the changes in architecture through various traditions, regions, overarching stylistic trends, and dates.

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History of Budapest

The city of Budapest was officially created on 17 November 1873 from a merger of the three neighboring cities of Pest, Buda and Óbuda.

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History of the Soviet Union (1927–1953)

The history of the Soviet Union between 1927 and 1953 covers the period in Soviet history from the establishment of Stalinism through victory in the Second World War and down to the death of Joseph Stalin in 1953.

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Holy Crown of Hungary

The Holy Crown of Hungary (Szent Korona, Sacra Corona), also known as the Crown of Saint Stephen, named in honour of Saint Stephen I of Hungary, was the coronation crown used by the Kingdom of Hungary for most of its existence; kings were crowned with it since the twelfth century.

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Holy League (1684)

The Holy League (Latin: Sacra Ligua) of 1684 was a coalition of European nations formed during the Great Turkish War.

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Holy Roman Empire

The Holy Roman Empire, also known as the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation after 1512, was a polity in Central and Western Europe, usually headed by the Holy Roman Emperor.

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Hot spring

A hot spring, hydrothermal spring, or geothermal spring is a spring produced by the emergence of geothermally heated groundwater onto the surface of the Earth.

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Hotel Gellért

The Hotel Gellért is a historic Art Nouveau hotel established in 1918 and located on the west bank of the Danube in Budapest, Hungary.

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House of Habsburg

The House of Habsburg (Haus Habsburg), also known as the House of Austria, was one of the most prominent and important dynasties in European history.

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House of Terror

The House of Terror is a museum located at Andrássy Avenue 60 in Budapest, Hungary.

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Huawei

Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. is a Chinese multinational digital communications technology conglomerate corporation headquartered in Bantian, Longgang District, Shenzhen, Guangdong.

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Hugo Boss

Hugo Boss AG (stylized as HUGO BOSS) is an elite fashion company headquartered in Metzingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The company sells clothing, accessories, footwear, and leather goods. Hugo Boss is one of the largest German clothing brands, with global sales of about in 2023. Its stock is a component of the MDAX.

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Human Development Index

The Human Development Index (HDI) is a statistical composite index of life expectancy, education (mean years of schooling completed and expected years of schooling upon entering the education system), and per capita income indicators, which is used to rank countries into four tiers of human development.

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Humid continental climate

A humid continental climate is a climatic region defined by Russo-German climatologist Wladimir Köppen in 1900, typified by four distinct seasons and large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers, and cold (sometimes severely cold in the northern areas) and snowy winters.

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Humid subtropical climate

A humid subtropical climate is a temperate climate type characterized by hot and humid summers, and cool to mild winters.

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Humid temperate climate

The humid temperate climate is a temperate climate sub-type mainly located at mid latitudes.

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Hungarian Academy of Sciences

The Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Magyar Tudományos Akadémia, MTA) is the most important and prestigious learned society of Hungary.

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Hungarian Central Statistical Office

The Hungarian Central Statistical Office (HSCO; Központi Statisztikai Hivatal (KSH)) is a quango responsible for collecting, processing and publishing statistics about Hungary, its economy, and its inhabitants.

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Hungarian cuisine

Hungarian or Magyar cuisine (Hungarian: Magyar konyha) is the cuisine characteristic of the nation of Hungary, and its primary ethnic group, the Magyars.

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Hungarian football league system

The Hungarian football league system is a series of connected leagues for club football in Hungary.

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Hungarian forint

The forint (sign Ft; code HUF) is the currency of Hungary.

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Hungarian Grand Prix

The Hungarian Grand Prix (Magyar Nagydíj) is a motor racing event held annually in Mogyoród at the Hungaroring.

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Hungarian language

Hungarian is a Uralic language of the proposed Ugric branch spoken in Hungary and parts of several neighbouring countries.

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Hungarian National Bank

The Hungarian National Bank (Magyar Nemzeti Bank, MNB) is the central bank of Hungary and as such part of the European System of Central Banks (ESCB).

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The Hungarian National Gallery (also known as Magyar Nemzeti Galéria), was established in 1957 as the national art museum. Budapest and Hungarian National Gallery are landmarks in Hungary.

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Hungarian National Museum

The Hungarian National Museum (Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum) was founded in 1802 and is the national museum for the history, art, and archaeology of Hungary, including areas not within Hungary's modern borders, such as Transylvania; it is separate to the collection of international art in the Hungarian National Gallery. Budapest and Hungarian National Museum are landmarks in Hungary.

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Hungarian Olympic Committee

The Hungarian Olympic Committee (Magyar Olimpiai Bizottság, MOB) is the National Olympic Committee representing Hungary.

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Hungarian Parliament Building

The Hungarian Parliament Building (Országház), also known as the Parliament of Budapest after its location, is the seat of the National Assembly of Hungary, a notable landmark of Hungary, and a popular tourist destination in Budapest. Budapest and Hungarian Parliament Building are landmarks in Hungary.

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Hungarian People's Republic

The Hungarian People's Republic (Magyar Népköztársaság) was a one-party socialist state from 20 August 1949 to 23 October 1989.

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Hungarian Revolution of 1848

The Hungarian Revolution of 1848, also known in Hungary as Hungarian Revolution and War of Independence of 1848–1849 was one of many European Revolutions of 1848 and was closely linked to other revolutions of 1848 in the Habsburg areas.

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Hungarian Revolution of 1956

The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 (23 October – 4 November 1956; 1956-os forradalom), also known as the Hungarian Uprising, was an attempted countrywide revolution against the government of the Hungarian People's Republic (1949–1989) and the policies caused by the government's subordination to the Soviet Union (USSR).

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Hungarian Socialist Party

The Hungarian Socialist Party (Magyar Szocialista Párt), commonly known by its acronym MSZP, is a centre-left to left-wing social-democratic and pro-European political party in Hungary.

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Hungarian State Opera House

The Hungarian State Opera House (Magyar Állami Operaház) is a historic opera house located in central Budapest, on Andrássy avenue. Budapest and Hungarian State Opera House are landmarks in Hungary.

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Hungarian State Railways

Hungarian State Railways (Magyar Államvasutak, MÁV) is the Hungarian national railway company and railway infrastructure manager, with subsidiaries "MÁV START Zrt." (passenger services), and "Utasellátó" (onboard catering).

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Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences

The Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences is a university of technology in Hungary.

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Hungarian University of Fine Arts

The Hungarian University of Fine Arts (Hungarian: Magyar Képzőművészeti Egyetem, MKE) is the central Hungarian art school in Budapest, Andrássy Avenue.

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Hungarian Working People's Party

The Hungarian Working People's Party (abbr. MDP) was the ruling communist party of Hungary from 1948 to 1956.

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Hungarians

Hungarians, also known as Magyars (magyarok), are a Central European nation and an ethnic group native to Hungary and historical Hungarian lands (i.e. belonging to the former Kingdom of Hungary) who share a common culture, history, ancestry, and language.

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Hungaroring

The Hungaroring is a motorsport racetrack in Mogyoród, Pest County, Hungary where the Formula One Hungarian Grand Prix is held.

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Hungary

Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe.

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Hydrofoil

A hydrofoil is a lifting surface, or foil, that operates in water.

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IBM

International Business Machines Corporation (using the trademark IBM), nicknamed Big Blue, is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Armonk, New York and present in over 175 countries.

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Ice Hockey World Championships

The Ice Hockey World Championships are an annual international men's ice hockey tournament organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). First officially held at the 1920 Summer Olympics. The IIHF was created in 1908 while the European Championships, the precursor to the World Championships, were first held in 1910.

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Iceland

Iceland (Ísland) is a Nordic island country between the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans, on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge between North America and Europe.

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Imre Nagy

Imre Nagy (7 June 1896 – 16 June 1958) was a Hungarian communist politician who served as Chairman of the Council of Ministers (de facto Prime Minister) of the Hungarian People's Republic from 1953 to 1955.

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Index (Hungarian website)

Index.hu is a Hungarian news website covering both Hungarian and international news.

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Indiana University Press

Indiana University Press, also known as IU Press, is an academic publisher founded in 1950 at Indiana University that specializes in the humanities and social sciences.

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ING Group

The ING Group (ING Groep) is a Dutch multinational banking and financial services corporation headquartered in Amsterdam.

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Inner city

The term inner city has been used, especially in the United States, as a euphemism for majority-minority lower-income residential districts that often refer to rundown neighborhoods, in a downtown or city centre area.

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Inner City (Budapest)

Inner City (Belváros; Innenstadt) the central part of Budapest.

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Inner City Parish Church in Pest

Budapest's Inner City Parish Church (Budapest-Belvárosi Nagyboldogasszony), officially the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is the main parish church of Budapest. Budapest and Inner City Parish Church in Pest are landmarks in Hungary.

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Institute of International Education

The Institute of International Education (IIE) is an American 501(c) non-profit organization that focuses on international student exchange and aid, foreign affairs, and international peace and security.

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Institute of technology

An institute of technology (also referred to as: technological university, technical university, university of technology, technological educational institute, technical college, polytechnic university, polytechnic school, or just polytechnic) is an institution of tertiary education (such as a university or college) that specializes in engineering, technology, applied science, and natural sciences.

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Integrated ticketing

Integrated ticketing allows a person to make a journey that involves transfers within or between different transport modes with a single ticket that is valid for the complete journey, modes being buses, trains, subways, ferries, etc.

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Intelligent transportation system

An intelligent transportation system (ITS) is an advanced application that aims to provide innovative services relating to different modes of transport and traffic management and enable users to be better informed and make safer, more coordinated, and 'smarter' use of transport networks.

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International airport

An international airport is an airport with customs and border control facilities enabling passengers to travel between countries around the world.

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International Business School, Budapest

International Business School (IBS Nemzetközi Üzleti Főiskola) is an accredited private college in Budapest, Hungary.

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International Centre for Democratic Transition

The International Centre for Democratic Transition (ICDT) is a non-profit organization founded in 2005 based in Budapest, Hungary which collects the experiences of recent democratic transitions and shares them with those who are determined to follow that same path.

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International E-road network

The international E-road network is a numbering system for roads in Europe developed by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE).

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International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies

The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) is a worldwide humanitarian aid organization that reaches 160 million people each year through its 191 member National Societies.

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International Labour Organization

The International Labour Organization (ILO) is a United Nations agency whose mandate is to advance social and economic justice by setting international labour standards.

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International Organization for Migration

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is a United Nations related organization working in the field of migration.

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International Telecommunication Union

The International Telecommunication Union (ITU)French: Union Internationale des Télécommunications is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for many matters related to information and communication technologies.

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Irreligion

Irreligion is the absence or rejection of religious beliefs or practices.

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Istanbul

Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey, straddling the Bosporus Strait, the boundary between Europe and Asia.

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Italian art

Since ancient times, Greeks, Etruscans and Celts have inhabited the south, centre and north of the Italian peninsula respectively.

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Italian Renaissance

The Italian Renaissance (Rinascimento) was a period in Italian history covering the 15th and 16th centuries.

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Jakarta

Jakarta, officially the Special Capital Region of Jakarta (DKI Jakarta) and formerly known as Batavia until 1949, is the capital and largest city of Indonesia.

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János-hegy

János Hill (János-hegy) (also John's Hill) is the highest point of Budapest with a height of, located in the western part of the city.

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József Hild

József Hild (born Josef Hild, 8 December 1789 – 6 March 1867) was a Hungarian-German architect.

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Józsefváros

Józsefváros (Josefstadt) is the 8th district of Budapest, Hungary.

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Jewish Virtual Library

The Jewish Virtual Library (JVL, formerly known as JSOURCE) is an online encyclopedia published by the American foreign policy analyst Mitchell Bard's non-profit organization American–Israeli Cooperative Enterprise (AICE).

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JLL (company)

Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated (JLL) is a global real estate services company, founded in the United Kingdom with offices in 80 countries.

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Johannesburg

Johannesburg (Zulu and Xhosa: eGoli) (colloquially known as Jozi, Joburg, Jo'burg or "The City of Gold") is the most populous city in South Africa with 4,803,262 people, and is classified as a megacity; it is one of the 100 largest urban areas in the world.

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Journey by Moonlight

Journey by Moonlight (Utas és holdvilág, literally "Traveler and Moonlight") is a 1937 novel by Hungarian writer Antal Szerb.

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Journey planner

A journey planner, trip planner, or route planner is a specialized search engine used to find an optimal means of travelling between two or more given locations, sometimes using more than one transport mode.

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Julian Rubinstein

Julian Rubinstein is an American journalist, documentary filmmaker and educator.

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Jurisdiction

Jurisdiction (from Latin juris 'law' + dictio 'speech' or 'declaration') is the legal term for the legal authority granted to a legal entity to enact justice.

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Kayak

A kayak is a small, narrow human-powered watercraft typically propelled by means of a long, double-bladed paddle.

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Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary

Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary (Hungarian: Károli Gáspár Református Egyetem) is a Christian university in Budapest, Hungary.

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Köppen climate classification

The Köppen climate classification is one of the most widely used climate classification systems.

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Kőbánya

Kőbánya (literally: Quarry) is the 10th district of Budapest and one of the largest by territory.

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KBC Group

KBC Group is a Belgian universal multi-channel bank-insurer, focusing on private clients and small and medium-sized enterprises in Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovakia.

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Kingdom of Hungary

The Kingdom of Hungary was a monarchy in Central Europe that existed for nearly a millennium, from the Middle Ages into the 20th century.

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Kingdom of Hungary (1526–1867)

The Kingdom of Hungary between 1526 and 1867 existed as a state outside the Holy Roman Empire, but part of the lands of the Habsburg monarchy that became the Austrian Empire in 1804.

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Király Baths

Király Bath or Király fürdő was a thermal bath that was built in Hungary between 1566-1572, during the time of Ottoman rule.

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Kispest

Kispest (lit. Little Pest) is the 19th (XIX) district of Budapest, Hungary.

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Kistarcsa

Kistarcsa is a town in Pest County, Budapest metropolitan area, Hungary.

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Knorr-Bremse

Knorr-Bremse AG is a German manufacturer of braking systems for rail and commercial vehicles that has operated since 1905.

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Košice

Košice is the largest city in eastern Slovakia.

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Kodály körönd

Kodály körönd is a circus in Budapest, Hungary, at the intersection of Andrássy Avenue and Felsőerdősor u., with beautifully painted old buildings and statues of four of Hungary's great heroes in each corner.

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Kontroll

Kontroll is a 2003 Hungarian comedy–thriller film.

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Korea Development Bank

Korea Development Bank (KDB Bank) is a South Korean state-owned development bank which aims to encourage the industrial development of South Korea.

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Kossuth Square

Kossuth Lajos Square (Kossuth Lajos tér), also known as Kossuth Square (Kossuth tér), is a city square situated in the Lipótváros neighbourhood of Budapest, Hungary, on the bank of the Danube.

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Kraków

(), also spelled as Cracow or Krakow, is the second-largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland.

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Lacoste

Lacoste S.A. is a French luxury sports fashion company, founded in 1933 by tennis player René Lacoste, and entrepreneur André Gillier.

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Ladies in Love

Ladies in Love is a 1936 American romantic comedy film based upon the play by Ladislaus Bus-Fekete.

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Lawyer

A lawyer is a person who practices law.

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LGBT

is an initialism that stands for "lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender".

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Liberty Bridge (Budapest)

Liberty Bridge or Freedom Bridge (Szabadság Híd) in Budapest, Hungary, connects Buda and Pest across the River Danube.

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Liberty Global

Liberty Global plc is a British-Dutch-American multinational telecommunications company with headquarters in London, Amsterdam and Denver.

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Liberty Square (Budapest)

Liberty Square (Szabadság tér) is a public square located in the Lipótváros neighborhood of Budapest, Hungary.

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Liberty Statue (Budapest)

The Liberty Statue or Freedom Statue (Szabadság-szobor) is a monument at the east end of the Citadella on Gellért Hill in Budapest, Hungary.

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Lisbon

Lisbon (Lisboa) is the capital and largest city of Portugal, with an estimated population of 567,131 as of 2023 within its administrative limits and 2,961,177 within the metropolis. Budapest and Lisbon are capitals in Europe.

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List of cemeteries in Budapest

This is a list of cemeteries in Budapest, Hungary.

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List of cities and towns of Hungary

Hungary has 3,152 municipalities as of July 15, 2013: 346 towns (Hungarian term:, plural:; the terminology does not distinguish between cities and towns – the term town is used in official translations) and 2,806 villages (Hungarian:, plural) of which 126 are classified as large villages (Hungarian:, plural). Budapest and List of cities and towns of Hungary are populated places in Hungary.

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List of cities and towns on the Danube river

This is a list of the cities and towns located on Danube river.

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List of cities in the European Union by population within city limits

This is a list of the largest cities in the European Union according to the population within their city boundary.

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List of cities proper by population density

This is a list of cities worldwide by population density.

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List of countries by GDP (nominal) per capita

The figures presented here do not take into account differences in the cost of living in different countries, and the results vary greatly from one year to another based on fluctuations in the exchange rates of the country's currency.

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List of countries by number of Internet users

Below is a sortable list of countries by number of Internet users as of 2024.

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List of districts in Budapest

Budapest, the capital of Hungary has 23 districts (kerület), each with its own municipal government.

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List of films shot in Budapest

This article lists internationally distributed films that.

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List of heads of state of Hungary

This article lists the heads of state of Hungary, from the Hungarian Declaration of Independence and the establishment of the Hungarian State in 1849 (during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848) until the present day.

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List of historical capitals of Hungary

Throughout its history, the European country of Hungary, changed the location of its capital city several times.

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List of Hungarian regions by Human Development Index

This is a list of NUTS2 statistical regions of Hungary by Human Development Index as of 2023 with data for the year 2021.

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List of regions of Hungary

There are seven statistical regions of Hungary created in 1999 by the Law 1999/XCII amending Law 1996/XXI.

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List of speakers of the National Assembly (Hungary)

The speaker of the National Assembly of Hungary (Magyarország Országgyűlésének elnöke, literally the president of National Assembly of Hungary) is the presiding officer of the National Assembly of Hungary.

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List of universities and colleges in Hungary

Universities in Hungary have generally been instituted by Act of Parliament under the Higher Education Act.

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LOT Polish Airlines

LOT Polish Airlines, legally incorporated as Polskie Linie Lotnicze LOT S.A. (flight), is the flag carrier of Poland.

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Low Countries

The Low Countries (de Lage Landen; les Pays-Bas), historically also known as the Netherlands (de Nederlanden), is a coastal lowland region in Northwestern Europe forming the lower basin of the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta and consisting today of the three modern "Benelux" countries: Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands (Nederland, which is singular).

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LOW Festival

The LOW Festival (also known as LOW Holland-Flamand Kultfeszt) was a multidisciplinary contemporary cultural festival held in Hungary in the cities Budapest and Pécs from 15 February till 12 March 2008.

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Lukács Baths

The Lukács Thermal Bath (Szt.) is a historic indoor/outdoor thermal bath spa in Budapest, Hungary, heated by natural hot springs. Budapest and Lukács Baths are landmarks in Hungary.

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Lupa Island (Hungary)

Lupa Island (Lupa-sziget) is an island on the Danube in Hungary.

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Lutheran Church of Budavár

Lutheran Church of Budavár is the oldest Lutheran church of Buda.

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Lutheranism

Lutheranism is a major branch of Protestantism that identifies primarily with the theology of Martin Luther, the 16th-century German monk and reformer whose efforts to reform the theology and practices of the Catholic Church ended the Middle Ages and, in 1517, launched the Reformation.

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Lviv

Lviv (Львів; see below for other names) is the largest city in western Ukraine, as well as the sixth-largest city in Ukraine, with a population of It serves as the administrative centre of Lviv Oblast and Lviv Raion, and is one of the main cultural centres of Ukraine.

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M0 motorway (Hungary)

The M0 motorway is a ringroad around Budapest, the capital of Hungary.

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M1 (TV channel)

M1 (em egy) is a Hungarian television channel owned and operated by Duna Média.

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M2 (TV channel)

M2 (MTV kettő) is a Hungarian television channel owned and operated by Duna Média since 2015.

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Magyar Telekom

Magyar Telekom Nyrt. (officially Magyar Telekom Távközlési Nyilvánosan Működő Részvénytársaság, Magyar Telekom Telecommunications Public Limited Company) is one of the leading Hungarian telecommunications service provider company.

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Magyar Televízió

Magyar Televízió (Hungarian Television) or MTV is a nationwide public television broadcasting organization in Hungary.

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Magyar tribes

The Magyar or Hungarian tribes (magyar törzsek) or Hungarian clans were the fundamental political units within whose framework the Hungarians (Magyars) lived, before the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin and the subsequent establishment of the Principality of Hungary.

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Mango (retailer)

Punto Fa, S.L., trading as Mango, is a Spanish fast-fashion company, founded in Barcelona by brothers Isak Andic and Nahman Andic.

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Manhattan

Manhattan is the most densely populated and geographically smallest of the five boroughs of New York City.

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Margaret Bridge

Margaret Bridge (sometimes Margit Bridge) or Margit híd is a three-way bridge in Budapest, Hungary, connecting Buda and Pest across the Danube and linking Margaret Island to the banks.

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Margaret Island

Margaret Island (Margitsziget; Margareteninsel) is a long island, wide, (in area) in the middle of the Danube in central Budapest, Hungary.

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Mark of Kalt

Mark of Kalt was the canon of the Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and chronicler of King Louis I of Hungary, known for his work Chronicon Pictum, written in 1358 in Latin, with the last of the illuminations being finished between 1370 and 1373.

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Mastercard

Mastercard Inc. (stylized as MasterCard from 1979 to 2016, mastercard from 2016 to 2019) is an American multinational payment card services corporation headquartered in Purchase, New York.

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Matthias Church

The Church of the Assumption of the Buda Castle (Nagyboldogasszony-templom), more commonly known as the Matthias Church (Mátyás-templom), more rarely the Coronation Church of Buda, is a Catholic church located in the Holy Trinity Square, Budapest, Hungary, in front of the Fisherman's Bastion at the heart of Buda's Castle District. Budapest and Matthias Church are landmarks in Hungary.

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Matthias Corvinus

Matthias Corvinus (Hunyadi Mátyás; Matia/Matei Corvin; Matija/Matijaš Korvin; Matej Korvín; Matyáš Korvín) was King of Hungary and Croatia from 1458 to 1490, as Matthias I. After conducting several military campaigns, he was elected King of Bohemia in 1469 and adopted the title Duke of Austria in 1487.

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Mayor of Budapest

The Mayor of Budapest (Budapest főpolgármestere) is the head of the General Assembly in Budapest, Hungary, elected directly for 5-year term since 2014 (previously municipal elections were held quadrennially). Budapest and Mayor of Budapest are 1873 establishments in Hungary.

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Müpa Budapest

Müpa Budapest (between 2005 and 2015 Palace of Arts – Művészetek Palotája in Hungarian) is a building in Ferencváros, Budapest, Hungary, officially opened in March 2005.

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Megyeri Bridge

The Megyeri Bridge (Megyeri Híd), previously known as the Northern M0 Danube bridge, is a cable-stayed bridge that spans the River Danube between Buda and Pest, respectively the west and east sides of Budapest, the capital of Hungary.

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Memento Park

Memento Park (Hungarian: Szoborpark) is an open-air museum in Budapest, Hungary, dedicated to monumental statues and sculpted plaques from Hungary's Communist period (1949–1989).

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Metro Line M1 (Budapest Metro)

Line 1 (Officially: Millennium Underground Railway, Metro 1 or M1) is the oldest line of the Budapest Metro, it was built from 1894 to 1896.

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Metro Line M2 (Budapest Metro)

Line 2 (officially: East-West Line, Metro 2 or M2, and unofficially: Red Line) is the second line of the Budapest Metro.

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Metro Line M3 (Budapest Metro)

Line M3 (Officially: North-South Line, Metro M3, and unofficially: Blue Line) is the third and longest line of the Budapest Metro.

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Metropolitan Ervin Szabó Library

Fővárosi Szabó Ervin Könyvtár (literally Metropolitan Ervin Szabó Library) is the largest library network in Budapest, Hungary.

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Metropolitan municipality

A metropolitan municipality is a municipality established to serve a metropolitan area.

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Microsoft

Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Redmond, Washington.

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Middle Ages

In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages or medieval period (also spelt mediaeval or mediæval) lasted from approximately 500 to 1500 AD.

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Mihály Munkácsy

Mihály Munkácsy (20 February 1844 – 1 May 1900) was a Hungarian painter.

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Mihály Pollack

Mihály Pollack (Michael Pollack; 30 August 1773 — 3 January 1855) was an Austrian-born Hungarian architect, key figure of neoclassical architecture.

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Milan

Milan (Milano) is a city in northern Italy, regional capital of Lombardy, and the second-most-populous city proper in Italy after Rome.

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Military occupations by the Soviet Union

During World War II, the Soviet Union occupied and annexed several countries effectively handed over by Nazi Germany in the secret Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact of 1939.

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Millennium

A millennium is a period of one thousand years, sometimes called a '''kiloannum''' (ka), or kiloyear (ky).

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Minaret

A minaret (translit, or translit; minare; translit) is a type of tower typically built into or adjacent to mosques.

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Ministry (government department)

Ministry or department (also less commonly used secretariat, office, or directorate) are designations used by first-level executive bodies in the machinery of governments that manage a specific sector of public administration.

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Ministry of Interior (Hungary)

The Ministry of Interior of Hungary (Belügyminisztérium) is a part of the Hungarian state organisation.

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Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol

Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol is a 2011 American action spy film directed by Brad Bird (in his live-action directorial debut) from a screenplay by the writing team of Josh Appelbaum and André Nemec, who also serve as co-producers.

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Mogyoród

Mogyoród is a small traditional village in Pest County, Hungary.

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Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design

The Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design (in Hungarian: Moholy-Nagy Művészeti Egyetem, MOME), former Hungarian University of Arts and Design, is located in Budapest, Hungary.

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MOL (company)

MOL Plc. (lit), also known as MOL Group, is a Hungarian multinational oil and gas company headquartered in Budapest, Hungary.

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Momentum Movement

Momentum Movement (Momentum Mozgalom, shortly Momentum) is a centrist Hungarian political party founded in March 2017.

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Money (financial website)

Money is an American brand and a personal finance website owned by Money Group  — and formerly a monthly magazine first published by Time Inc. (1972–2018) and later by Meredith Corporation (2018–2019).

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Mongol invasion of Europe

From the 1220s into the 1240s, the Mongols conquered the Turkic states of Volga Bulgaria, Cumania and Iranian state of Alania, and various principalities in Eastern Europe.

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Morgan Stanley

Morgan Stanley is an American multinational investment bank and financial services company headquartered at 1585 Broadway in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.

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Moschino

Moschino is an Italian luxury fashion house founded in 1983 by Franco Moschino in Milan known for over-the-top, campy designs.

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MSCI

MSCI Inc. is an American finance company headquartered in New York City.

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MTK Budapest FC

Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre Budapest Futball Club or shortly MTK is a professional football club based in Józsefváros, Budapest, Hungary.

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MTV (Hungarian TV channel)

MTV Hungary was a Hungarian pay television channel.

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Multi-purpose stadium

A multi-purpose stadium is a type of stadium designed to be easily used for multiple types of events.

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Multinational corporation

A multinational corporation (MNC; also called a multinational enterprise (MNE), transnational enterprise (TNE), transnational corporation (TNC), international corporation, or stateless corporation,with subtle but contrasting senses) is a corporate organization that owns and controls the production of goods or services in at least one country other than its home country.

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Munich

Munich (München) is the capital and most populous city of the Free State of Bavaria, Germany.

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Municipal corporation

Municipal corporation is the legal term for a local governing body, including (but not necessarily limited to) cities, counties, towns, townships, charter townships, villages, and boroughs.

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Museum of Applied Arts (Budapest)

The Museum of Applied Arts (Iparművészeti Múzeum) is a museum in Budapest, Hungary. Budapest and museum of Applied Arts (Budapest) are landmarks in Hungary.

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Museum of Fine Arts (Budapest)

The Museum of Fine Arts (Szépművészeti Múzeum) is a museum in Heroes' Square, Budapest, Hungary, facing the Palace of Art. Budapest and museum of Fine Arts (Budapest) are landmarks in Hungary.

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Music Box (film)

Music Box is a 1989 film by Costa-Gavras that tells the story of a Hungarian-American immigrant who is accused of having been a war criminal.

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Music of Budapest

Budapest has long been an important part of the music of Hungary.

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MVM Group

MVM Group (Magyar Villamos Művek Zártkörűen működő Részvénytársaság, literally: Hungarian Electrical Works Private Limited Company) is a Hungarian power company, and has a Hungarian monopoly for the production, distribution and sale of electricity.

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Nagytétény Palace

Nagytétény Palace or Száraz-Rudnyánszky Palace is today the furniture museum of the Museum of Applied Arts in Budapest established in 1949.

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Naples

Naples (Napoli; Napule) is the regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city of Italy, after Rome and Milan, with a population of 909,048 within the city's administrative limits as of 2022.

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Nat Geo Wild

National Geographic Wild (shortened as Nat Geo Wild and abbreviated NGW) is a global pay television network owned by National Geographic Partners, a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company (73%) and the National Geographic Society (27%).

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National Assembly (Hungary)

The National Assembly (lit) is the parliament of Hungary.

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National Centers for Environmental Information

The National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) is a U.S. government agency that manages one of the world's largest archives of atmospheric, coastal, geophysical, and oceanic data.

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National Geographic (American TV channel)

National Geographic (formerly National Geographic Channel; abbreviated and trademarked as Nat Geo or Nat Geo TV) is an American pay television network and flagship channel owned by the National Geographic Global Networks unit of Disney Entertainment and National Geographic Partners, a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company (73%) and the National Geographic Society (27%), with the operational management handled by Disney Entertainment.

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National Library of Israel

The National Library of Israel (NLI; translit; المكتبة الوطنية في إسرائيل), formerly Jewish National and University Library (JNUL; translit), is the library dedicated to collecting the cultural treasures of Israel and of Jewish heritage.

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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (abbreviated as NOAA) is a US scientific and regulatory agency charged with forecasting weather, monitoring oceanic and atmospheric conditions, charting the seas, conducting deep-sea exploration, and managing fishing and protection of marine mammals and endangered species in the US exclusive economic zone.

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National Széchényi Library

The National Széchényi Library (Országos Széchényi Könyvtár) (OSZK) is a library in Budapest, Hungary, located in Buda Castle.

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National Theatre (Budapest)

The National Theatre, located in Budapest originally opened in 1837.

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National University of Public Service

The Ludovika University of Public Service (UPS; Nemzeti Közszolgálati Egyetem) is a higher educational institution in Budapest, Hungary.

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Natural science

Natural science is one of the branches of science concerned with the description, understanding and prediction of natural phenomena, based on empirical evidence from observation and experimentation.

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Nazi Germany

Nazi Germany, officially known as the German Reich and later the Greater German Reich, was the German state between 1933 and 1945, when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party controlled the country, transforming it into a totalitarian dictatorship.

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Nazism

Nazism, formally National Socialism (NS; Nationalsozialismus), is the far-right totalitarian socio-political ideology and practices associated with Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party (NSDAP) in Germany.

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Near-field communication

Near-field communication (NFC) is a set of communication protocols that enables communication between two electronic devices over a distance of or less.

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Nemzeti Bajnokság I

The Nemzeti Bajnokság, also known as NB I, is the top flight of Hungarian football league system.

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Neoclassical architecture

Neoclassical architecture, sometimes referred to as Classical Revival architecture, is an architectural style produced by the Neoclassical movement that began in the mid-18th century in Italy, France and Germany.

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New media

New media are communication technologies that enable or enhance interaction between users as well as interaction between users and content.

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New York City

New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.

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Night service (public transport)

Night service, sometimes also known as owl service, is a mode of public transport service operated during the night hours.

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Nightclub

A nightclub is a club that is open at night, usually for drinking, dancing and other entertainment.

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Nike, Inc.

Nike, Inc. (stylized as NIKE) is an American athletic footwear and apparel corporation headquartered near Beaverton, Oregon, United States.

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Nissan

is a Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan.

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NNG (company)

NNG, formerly known as Nav N Go is a company which provides navigation software for the automotive, enterprise, wireless and personal navigation industries.

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Nokia Networks

Nokia Networks (formerly Nokia Solutions and Networks (NSN) and Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN)) is a multinational data networking and telecommunications equipment company headquartered in Espoo, Finland, and wholly owned subsidiary of Nokia Corporation.

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Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics

Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics or NUTS (Nomenclature des unités territoriales statistiques) is a geocode standard for referencing the administrative divisions of countries for statistical purposes.

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Normafa

Normafa is a popular tourist sight in the Buda Hills.

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Nougat

Nougat (نوقا) is a family of confections made with sugar or honey, roasted nuts (almonds, walnuts, pistachios, hazelnuts, and macadamia nuts are common), whipped egg whites, and sometimes chopped candied fruit.

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Novartis

Novartis AG is a Swiss multinational pharmaceutical corporation based in Basel, Switzerland.

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Oceanic climate

An oceanic climate, also known as a marine climate or maritime climate, is the temperate climate sub-type in Köppen classification represented as Cfb, typical of west coasts in higher middle latitudes of continents, generally featuring cool to warm summers and cool to mild winters (for their latitude), with a relatively narrow annual temperature range and few extremes of temperature.

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Octopus card

The Octopus card (is a reusable contactless stored value smart card for making electronic payments in online or offline systems in Hong Kong.

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Office

An office is a space where the employees of an organization perform administrative work in order to support and realize the various goals of the organization.

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Oktogon (intersection)

Oktogon is one of Pest's major intersections, located at the junction of the Grand Boulevard (Nagykörút) and Andrássy Avenue (Andrássy út) in Budapest, Hungary.

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Old media

Old media, or legacy media, are the mass media institutions that dominated prior to the Information Age; particularly print media, film studios, music studios, advertising agencies, radio broadcasting, and television.

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Operation Panzerfaust

Operation Panzerfaust (lit) was a military operation undertaken in October 1944 by the German Wehrmacht to ensure the Kingdom of Hungary would remain a German ally in World War II.

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Option (finance)

In finance, an option is a contract which conveys to its owner, the holder, the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell a specific quantity of an underlying asset or instrument at a specified strike price on or before a specified date, depending on the style of the option.

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Organized crime

Organized crime is a category of transnational, national, or local group of centralized enterprises run to engage in illegal activity, most commonly for profit.

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Osaka

is a designated city in the Kansai region of Honshu in Japan, and one of the three major cities of Japan (Tokyo-Osaka-Nagoya).

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OTP Bank

OTP Bank Group is the largest commercial bank of Hungary and one of the largest independent financial service providers in Central and Eastern Europe, with banking services for private individuals and corporate clients.

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Ottoman architecture

Ottoman architecture is an architectural style or tradition that developed under the Ottoman Empire over a long period, undergoing some significant changes during its history.

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Ottoman Empire

The Ottoman Empire, historically and colloquially known as the Turkish Empire, was an imperial realm centered in Anatolia that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th to early 20th centuries; it also controlled parts of southeastern Central Europe, between the early 16th and early 18th centuries.

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Ottoman Hungary

Ottoman Hungary (Török hódoltság, literally "the Turkish subjugation") encompassed those parts of the Kingdom of Hungary which were under the rule of the Ottoman Empire from the occupation of Buda in 1541 for more than 150 years, until the liberation of the area under Habsburg leadership (1686–1699).

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Outline of Hungary

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Hungary: Hungary – landlocked sovereign country located in the Carpathian Basin of Central Europe, bordering Austria, Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, and Slovenia.

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Panasonic

is a Japanese multinational electronics company, headquartered in Kadoma, Osaka, Japan.

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Panelház

Panelház (often shortened to panel) is a Hungarian term for a type of concrete block of flats (panel buildings), built in the People's Republic of Hungary and other Eastern Bloc countries.

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Pannonia

Pannonia was a province of the Roman Empire bounded on the north and east by the Danube, coterminous westward with Noricum and upper Italy, and southward with Dalmatia and upper Moesia.

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Pannonia Inferior

Pannonia Inferior, lit.

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Pannonian Basin

The Pannonian Basin, or Carpathian Basin, is a large sedimentary basin situated in southeast Central Europe.

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Parallel Stories

Parallel Stories (Párhuzamos történetek) is a 2005 novel in three volumes by the Hungarian writer Péter Nádas.

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Parking

Parking is the act of stopping and disengaging a vehicle and usually leaving it unoccupied.

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Pars pro toto

paren), is a figure of speech where the name of a portion of an object, place, or concept is used or taken to represent its entirety. It is distinct from a merism, which is a reference to a whole by an enumeration of parts; metonymy, where an object, place, or concept is called by something or some place associated with it; or synecdoche, which can refer both to pars pro toto and its inverse, the whole for a part.

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Passenger information system

A passenger information system, or passenger information display system, is an automated system for supplying users of public transport with information about the nature and the state of a public transport service through visual, voice or other media.

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Pálinka

Pálinka is a traditional fruit spirit (or fruit brandy) with origins in the medieval Kingdom of Hungary, known under several names.

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Pázmány Péter Catholic University

Pázmány Péter Catholic University (PPCU) (Pázmány Péter Katolikus Egyetem (PPKE)) is a private university in and near Budapest, Hungary, belonging to the Catholic Church and recognized by the state.

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Pécel

Pécel is a town in Pest county, Budapest metropolitan area, Hungary.

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Pécs

Pécs (Pečuh; Fünfkirchen,; also known by alternative names) is the fifth largest city in Hungary, on the slopes of the Mecsek mountains in the country's southwest, close to the border with Croatia. Budapest and Pécs are county seats in Hungary.

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People's Park (Budapest)

Népliget or People's Park is the biggest public park in Budapest, Hungary.

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Personal watercraft

A personal watercraft (PWC), also called water scooter, is a primarily recreational watercraft that is designed to hold only a small number of occupants, who sit or stand on top of the craft, not within the craft as in a boat.

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Pest County

Pest (Pest vármegye,; Komitat Pest) is a county (vármegye) in central Hungary.

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Pest, Hungary

Pest is the eastern, mostly flat part of Budapest, Hungary, comprising about two-thirds of the city's territory.

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Pesterzsébet

Pesterzsébet is the 20th district of Budapest, Hungary.

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Pestszentlőrinc

Pestszentlőrinc is neighborhood of Pestszentlőrinc-Pestszentimre in the city of Budapest, Hungary.

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Pestszentlőrinc-Pestszentimre

Pestszentlőrinc‑Pestszentimre (also known as Budapest XVIII. kerülete; Sankt Lorenz-Sankt Emmerich) is the 18th district of Budapest and is situated at the south-eastern part of the city.

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Petőfi Bridge

Petőfi híd or Petőfi Bridge (named after Sándor Petőfi, old name is Horthy Miklós Bridge, named after governor Miklós Horthy) is a bridge in Budapest, connecting Pest and Buda across the Danube.

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Pfizer

Pfizer Inc. is an American multinational pharmaceutical and biotechnology corporation headquartered at The Spiral in Manhattan, New York City.

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Pharmaceutical industry

The pharmaceutical industry is an industry involved in medicine that discovers, develops, produces, and markets pharmaceutical goods for use as drugs that function by being administered to (or self-administered by) patients using such medications with the goal of curing and/or preventing disease (as well as possibly alleviating symptoms of illness and/or injury).

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Pilaf

Pilaf, pilav or pilau is a rice dish, usually sautéed, or in some regions, a wheat dish, whose recipe usually involves cooking in stock or broth, adding spices, and other ingredients such as vegetables or meat, and employing some technique for achieving cooked grains that do not adhere to each other.

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Port

A port is a maritime facility comprising one or more wharves or loading areas, where ships load and discharge cargo and passengers.

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Postal codes in Hungary

Postal codes in Hungary are four-digit numeric postcodes administered by Magyar Posta, the postal service of Hungary.

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Prada

Prada S.p.A. is an Italian luxury fashion house founded in 1913 in Milan by Mario Prada.

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Prague

Prague (Praha) is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic and the historical capital of Bohemia. Budapest and Prague are capitals in Europe.

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President of Hungary

The President of Hungary, officially the President of the RepublicUnder the Basic Law, adopted in 2011, the official name of the state is simply Hungary; Before, the state was called the Republic of Hungary.

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Prezi

Prezi is an American video and visual communications software company founded in 2009 in Hungary, with offices in San Francisco, Budapest and Riga as of 2020.

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Primate city

A primate city is a city that is the largest in its country, province, state, or region, and disproportionately larger than any others in the urban hierarchy.

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Prime Minister of Hungary

The prime minister of Hungary (Magyarország miniszterelnöke) is the head of government of Hungary.

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Private university

Private universities and private colleges are higher education institutions not operated, owned, or institutionally funded by governments.

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Ptolemy

Claudius Ptolemy (Πτολεμαῖος,; Claudius Ptolemaeus; AD) was an Alexandrian mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, geographer, and music theorist who wrote about a dozen scientific treatises, three of which were important to later Byzantine, Islamic, and Western European science.

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Public bathing

Public baths originated when most people in population centers did not have access to private bathing facilities.

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Public service

A public service or service of general (economic) interest is any service intended to address specific needs pertaining to the aggregate members of a community.

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Public space

A public space is a place that is open and accessible to the general public.

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Public transport

Public transport (also known as public transportation, public transit, mass transit, or simply transit) is a system of transport for passengers by group travel systems available for use by the general public unlike private transport, typically managed on a schedule, operated on established routes, and that may charge a posted fee for each trip.

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Public university

A public university or public college is a university or college that is owned by the state or receives significant funding from a government.

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Purchasing power parity

Purchasing power parity (PPP) is a measure of the price of specific goods in different countries and is used to compare the absolute purchasing power of the countries' currencies.

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Puskás Aréna

Puskás Aréna is a football stadium in the 14th district (Zugló) of Budapest, Hungary.

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PwC

PricewaterhouseCoopers International Limited is a multinational professional services brand of firms, operating as partnerships under the PwC brand.

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Quality of life

Quality of life (QOL) is defined by the World Health Organization as "an individual's perception of their position in life in the context of the culture and value systems in which they live and in relation to their goals, expectations, standards and concerns".

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Quince

The quince (Cydonia oblonga) is the sole member of the genus Cydonia in the Malinae subtribe (which also contains apples and pears, among other fruits) of the Rosaceae family.

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Rail transport

Rail transport (also known as train transport) is a means of transport using wheeled vehicles running in tracks, which usually consist of two parallel steel rails.

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Rail transport in Europe

Rail transport in Europe has diverse technological standards, operating concepts, and infrastructures.

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Raoul Wallenberg

Raoul Gustaf Wallenberg (4 August 1912 – disappeared 17 January 1945)He is presumed to have died in 1947, although the circumstances of his death are not clear and this date has been disputed.

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Rapid transit

Rapid transit or mass rapid transit (MRT), commonly referred to as metro, is a type of high-capacity public transport that is generally built in urban areas.

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Rákóczi Bridge

Rákóczi Bridge (Rákóczi híd,, formerly known as Lágymányosi híd,, / Lágymányosi Bridge) is a bridge in Budapest, Hungary, connecting the settlements of Buda and Pest across the Danube.

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Rákoskeresztúr

Rákoskeresztúr (Gerersdorf) is a former town in Hungary now part of District XVII of Budapest.

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Rákosmente

District XVII of Budapest (known as Rákosmente) is a suburban district of Budapest on the left bank of the Danube, in the eastern part of the capital.

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Rákospalota

Rákospalota (literally: Castle Rákos, Palota) is a neighbourhood in Budapest, Hungary.

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Római Part (Roman Beach)

The Római Part (also referred to as Római-Part; common English translations: Roman Beach, Roman Coast, or Roman Riverbank) is a riverside beach in the capital of Hungary, Budapest.

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Real estate development

Real estate development, or property development, is a business process, encompassing activities that range from the renovation and re-lease of existing buildings to the purchase of raw land and the sale of developed land or parcels to others.

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Real-time business intelligence

Real-time business intelligence (RTBI) is a concept describing the process of delivering business intelligence (BI) or information about business operations as they occur.

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Red Army

The Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, often shortened to the Red Army, was the army and air force of the Russian Soviet Republic and, from 1922, the Soviet Union.

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Reef

A reef is a ridge or shoal of rock, coral, or similar relatively stable material lying beneath the surface of a natural body of water.

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Reformed Christianity

Reformed Christianity, also called Calvinism, is a major branch of Protestantism that began during the sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation, a schism in the Western Church.

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Religious education

In secular usage, religious education is the teaching of a particular religion (although in the United Kingdom the term religious instruction would refer to the teaching of a particular religion, with religious education referring to teaching about religions in general) and its varied aspects: its beliefs, doctrines, rituals, customs, rites, and personal roles.

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Renaissance architecture

Renaissance architecture is the European architecture of the period between the early 15th and early 16th centuries in different regions, demonstrating a conscious revival and development of certain elements of ancient Greek and Roman thought and material culture.

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Renaissance humanism

Renaissance humanism was a worldview centered on the nature and importance of humanity that emerged from the study of Classical antiquity.

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Research and development

Research and development (R&D or R+D; also known in Europe as research and technological development or RTD) is the set of innovative activities undertaken by corporations or governments in developing new services or products and carrier science computer marketplace e-commerce, copy center and service maintenance troubleshooting software, hardware improving existing ones.

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Residential area

A residential area is a land used in which housing predominates, as opposed to industrial and commercial areas.

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Revolutions of 1989

The Revolutions of 1989, also known as the Fall of Communism, were a revolutionary wave of liberal democracy movements that resulted in the collapse of most Marxist–Leninist governments in the Eastern Bloc and other parts of the world.

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Reykjavík

Reykjavík is the capital and largest city of Iceland. Budapest and Reykjavík are capitals in Europe.

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Ring road

A ring road (also known as circular road, beltline, beltway, circumferential (high)way, loop or orbital) is a road or a series of connected roads encircling a town, city or country.

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Roberto Cavalli

Roberto Cavalli (15 November 1940 – 12 April 2024) was an Italian fashion designer and inventor.

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Romanesque architecture

Romanesque architecture is an architectural style of medieval Europe that was predominant in the 11th and 12th centuries.

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Romani people

The Romani, also spelled Romany or Rromani and colloquially known as the Roma (Rom), are an ethnic group of Indo-Aryan origin who traditionally lived a nomadic, itinerant lifestyle.

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Romanians

Romanians (români,; dated exonym Vlachs) are a Romance-speaking ethnic group and nation native to Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. Sharing a common culture and ancestry, they speak the Romanian language and live primarily in Romania and Moldova. The 2021 Romanian census found that 89.3% of Romania's citizens identified themselves as ethnic Romanians.

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Rome

Rome (Italian and Roma) is the capital city of Italy. Budapest and Rome are capitals in Europe.

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Ronald Reagan

Ronald Wilson Reagan (February 6, 1911June 5, 2004) was an American politician and actor who served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989.

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Rotterdam

Rotterdam (lit. "The Dam on the River Rotte") is the second-largest city in the Netherlands after the national capital of Amsterdam.

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Royal Air Force

The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the air and space force of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies.

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Royal Danish Geographical Society

The Royal Danish Geographical Society (RDGS, Det Kongelige Danske Geografiske Selskab) is a scientific society aimed at furthering the knowledge of the Earth and its inhabitants and to disseminate interest in the science of geography.

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RTL (Hungarian TV channel)

RTL (formerly: RTL Klub and abbreviated as RTL HU) is a Hungarian free-to-air television channel owned by RTL Group.

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Rudas Baths

Rudas Bath or Rudas fürdő is a thermal bath in Budapest, Hungary which is claimed to have medicinal properties.

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Ryanair

Ryanair is an Irish ultra low-cost carrier group headquartered in Swords, Dublin, Ireland.

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Saab Automobile

Saab Automobile AB was a car manufacturer that was founded in Sweden in 1945 when its parent company, Saab AB, began a project to design a small automobile.

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Sail

A sail is a tensile structure, which is made from fabric or other membrane materials, that uses wind power to propel sailing craft, including sailing ships, sailboats, windsurfers, ice boats, and even sail-powered land vehicles.

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Salvatore Ferragamo S.p.A.

Salvatore Ferragamo S.p.A., doing business as Ferragamo, is an Italian luxury fashion house focused on apparel, footwear, and accessories headquartered in Florence, Italy.

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Sanofi

Sanofi S.A. is a French multinational pharmaceutical and healthcare company headquartered in Paris, France.

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Sarajevo

Sarajevo is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a population of 275,524 in its administrative limits. Budapest and Sarajevo are capitals in Europe.

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Saxons

The Saxons, sometimes called the Old Saxons, were the Germanic people of "Old" Saxony (Antiqua Saxonia) which became a Carolingian "stem duchy" in 804, in what is now northern Germany.

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Sándor Palace, Budapest

The Sándor Palace (Sándor-palota) is a palace in Budapest, Hungary.

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Sberbank

PJSC Sberbank (Сбербанк, initially a contraction of lit) is a Russian majority state-owned banking and financial services company headquartered in Moscow.

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Scheidt & Bachmann Ticket XPress

The Scheidt & Bachmann Ticket XPress system is a passenger-operated self-service railway ticket issuing system developed and manufactured by the German systems development and production group Scheidt & Bachmann GmbH, based in the city of Mönchengladbach.

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Scythia

Scythia (Scythian: Skulatā; Old Persian: Skudra; Ancient Greek: Skuthia; Latin: Scythia) or Scythica (Ancient Greek: Skuthikē; Latin: Scythica), also known as Pontic Scythia, was a kingdom created by the Scythians during the 6th to 3rd centuries BC in the Pontic–Caspian steppe.

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Scythians

The Scythians or Scyths (but note Scytho- in composition) and sometimes also referred to as the Pontic Scythians, were an ancient Eastern Iranic equestrian nomadic people who had migrated during the 9th to 8th centuries BC from Central Asia to the Pontic Steppe in modern-day Ukraine and Southern Russia, where they remained established from the 7th century BC until the 3rd century BC.

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Seating capacity

Seating capacity is the number of people who can be seated in a specific space, in terms of both the physical space available, and limitations set by law.

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Second language

A second language (L2) is a language spoken in addition to one's first language (L1).

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Security (finance)

A security is a tradable financial asset.

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Semmelweis Museum of Medical History

The Semmelweis Museum, Library and Archive of the History of Medicine (Semmelweis Orvostörténeti Múzeum, Könyvtár és Levéltár) is a museum, library and archive in Budapest, Hungary.

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Semmelweis University

Semmelweis University (Hungarian: Semmelweis Egyetem) is a research-led medical school in Budapest, Hungary, founded in 1769.

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Shanghai

Shanghai is a direct-administered municipality and the most populous urban area in China.

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Shenzhen

Shenzhen is a city and special economic zone on the east bank of the Pearl River estuary on the central coast of the southern Chinese province of Guangdong, bordering Hong Kong to the south, Dongguan to the north, Huizhou to the northeast, and Macau to the southwest.

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Siege of Buda (1684)

The siege of Buda (14 July – 30 October 1684) was a siege by the Holy Roman Empire of the Ottoman fortress of Buda.

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Siege of Buda (1686)

The siege of Buda (1686) (lit) was fought between the Holy League and the Ottoman Empire, as part of the follow-up campaign in Hungary after the Battle of Vienna. The Holy League retook Buda (modern day Budapest) after 78 days, ending almost 150 years of Ottoman rule.

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Siege of Budapest

The siege of Budapest or battle of Budapest was the 50-day-long encirclement by Soviet and Romanian forces of the Hungarian capital of Budapest, near the end of World War II.

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Siemens Combino

The Siemens Combino is a low-floor tram produced by Siemens Mobility (formerly Duewag).

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Simeon I of Bulgaria

Tsar Simeon (also Symeon) I the Great (cěsarĭ Sỳmeonŭ prĭvŭ Velikŭ Simeon I Veliki Sumeṓn prôtos ho Mégas) ruled over Bulgaria from 893 to 927,Lalkov, Rulers of Bulgaria, pp.

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Sister city

A sister city or a twin town relationship is a form of legal or social agreement between two geographically and politically distinct localities for the purpose of promoting cultural and commercial ties.

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Slavic languages

The Slavic languages, also known as the Slavonic languages, are Indo-European languages spoken primarily by the Slavic peoples and their descendants.

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Slovaks

The Slovaks (Slováci, singular: Slovák, feminine: Slovenka, plural: Slovenky) are a West Slavic ethnic group and nation native to Slovakia who share a common ancestry, culture, history and speak the Slovak language.

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Smart card

A smart card (SC), chip card, or integrated circuit card (ICC or IC card), is a card used to control access to a resource.

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Smart traffic light

Smart traffic lights or Intelligent traffic lights are a vehicle traffic control system that combines traditional traffic lights with an array of sensors and artificial intelligence to intelligently route vehicle and pedestrian traffic.

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Smartphone

A smartphone, often simply called a phone, is a mobile device that combines the functionality of a traditional mobile phone with advanced computing capabilities.

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Smartwings Hungary

Smartwings Hungary Kft., formerly named Travel Service Hungary, is an airline based in Budapest, Hungary, operating charter flights out of Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport.

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Sofia

Sofia (Sofiya) is the capital and largest city of Bulgaria. Budapest and Sofia are capitals in Europe.

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Software development

Software development is the process used to create software.

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Solymár

Solymár (Schaumar) is an urban village in northwest of Budapest metropolitan area, bordering the 3rd and 2nd districts of the city, as well as Nagykovácsi, Pilisszentiván, Pilisvörösvár, Csobánka, Pilisborosjenő, and Üröm.

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Soroksár

Soroksár (Markt) is the 23rd district of Budapest, Hungary.

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Spanish art

Spanish art has been an important contributor to Western art and Spain has produced many famous and influential artists including Velázquez, Goya and Picasso.

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Spas in Budapest

Thermal baths or spas in Budapest are popular tourist attractions as well as public comforts for the city's residents.

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Speleothem

A speleothem is a geological formation by mineral deposits that accumulate over time in natural caves.

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Split, Croatia

Split (Spalato:; see other names), is the second-largest city of Croatia after the capital Zagreb, the largest city in Dalmatia and the largest city on the Croatian coast.

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Spolia

Spolia (Latin for 'spoils';: spolium) are stones taken from an old structure and repurposed for new construction or decorative purposes.

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Sport

Sport is a form of physical activity or game.

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St. Stephen's Basilica

St. Budapest and St. Stephen's Basilica are landmarks in Hungary.

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Startup company

A startup or start-up is a company or project undertaken by an entrepreneur to seek, develop, and validate a scalable business model.

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Stephen I of Hungary

Stephen I, also known as King Saint Stephen (Szent István király; Sanctus Stephanus; Štefan I. or Štefan Veľký; 975 – 15 August 1038), was the last Grand Prince of the Hungarians between 997 and 1000 or 1001, and the first King of Hungary from 1000 or 1001, until his death in 1038.

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Suburban trains in Budapest

Suburban trains in Budapest are known in Hungarian as Budapesti elővárosi vonatok, serving fourteen lines in the Budapest metropolitan area, three of which are part of the BHÉV system.

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Summer Olympic Games

The Summer Olympic Games, also known as the Games of the Olympiad, is a major international multi-sport event normally held once every four years.

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Sunshine (1999 film)

Sunshine is a 1999 epic historical drama film directed by István Szabó and written by Israel Horovitz and Szabó.

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Supreme court

In most legal jurisdictions, a supreme court, also known as a court of last resort, apex court, and high (or final) court of appeal, is the highest court within the hierarchy of courts.

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Széchenyi Chain Bridge

The Széchenyi Chain Bridge (Széchenyi lánchíd) is a chain bridge that spans the River Danube between Buda and Pest, the western and eastern sides of Budapest, the capital of Hungary. Budapest and Széchenyi Chain Bridge are landmarks in Hungary.

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Széchenyi Square

Széchenyi Square (Széchenyi tér) is the main square in the historical centre of Pécs, Hungary.

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Széchenyi thermal bath

The Széchenyi Medicinal Bath in Budapest (Széchenyi gyógyfürdő) is the largest medicinal bath in Europe. Budapest and Széchenyi thermal bath are landmarks in Hungary.

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Szentendre Island

Szentendre Island (Szentendrei-sziget) is an island in the Danube River between the Danube Bend and Budapest in Hungary.

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Sziget Festival

The Sziget Festival (Sziget Fesztivál,; "Sziget" for "Island") is one of the largest music and cultural festivals in Europe.

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Tata Consultancy Services

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is an Indian multinational information technology (IT) services and consulting company headquartered in Mumbai.

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Tatars

The Tatars, in the Collins English Dictionary formerly also spelt Tartars, is an umbrella term for different Turkic ethnic groups bearing the name "Tatar" across Eastern Europe and Asia. Initially, the ethnonym Tatar possibly referred to the Tatar confederation. That confederation was eventually incorporated into the Mongol Empire when Genghis Khan unified the various steppe tribes.

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Taxi stand

A taxicab stand (also called taxi rank, cab stand, taxi stand, cab rank, or hack stand) is a queue area on a street or on private property where taxicabs line up to wait for passengers.

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Tehran

Tehran (تهران) or Teheran is the capital and largest city of Iran as well as the largest in Tehran Province.

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Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv-Yafo (translit,; translit), usually referred to as just Tel Aviv, is the most populous city in the Gush Dan metropolitan area of Israel.

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Telephone numbers in Hungary

This article details the dialling protocol for reaching Hungarian telephone numbers from within Hungary.

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Television in Hungary

Television in Hungary was introduced in 1957.

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Terézváros

Terézváros (English: Theresa Town, German: Theresienstadt) is the District VI of Budapest, and was named after Queen Maria Theresa in 1777, who visited the neighbourhood 26 years earlier in 1751.

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Teva Pharmaceuticals

Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (also known as Teva Pharmaceuticals) is an Israeli multinational pharmaceutical company.

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The Bridge at Andau

The Bridge at Andau is a 1957 nonfiction book by the American author James Michener chronicling the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.

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The District!

The District! (Nyócker!) is a 2004 Hungarian caricaturistic animated film directed by Áron Gauder.

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The Door (novel)

The Door is a novel by Hungarian writer Magda Szabó.

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The End of a Family Story

The End of a Family Story (Egy családregény vége) is a 1977 novel by the Hungarian writer Péter Nádas.

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The Good Fairy (1935 film)

The Good Fairy is a 1935 romantic comedy film written by Preston Sturges, based on the 1930 play A jó tündér by Ferenc Molnár as translated and adapted by Jane Hinton, which was produced on Broadway in 1931.

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The Grand Budapest Hotel

The Grand Budapest Hotel is a 2014 comedy-drama film written, directed, and co-produced by Wes Anderson.

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The Historian

The Historian is the 2005 debut novel of American author Elizabeth Kostova.

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The Holocaust in Hungary

The Holocaust in Hungary was the dispossession, deportation, and systematic murder of more than half of the Hungarian Jews, primarily after the German occupation of Hungary in March 1944.

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The Journey (1959 film)

The Journey is a 1959 American drama film directed by Anatole Litvak.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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The Paul Street Boys

The Paul Street Boys (A Pál utcai fiúk) is a youth novel by the Hungarian writer Ferenc Molnár, first published in 1906.

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The Shop Around the Corner

The Shop Around the Corner is a 1940 American romantic comedy-drama film produced and directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart and Frank Morgan.

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The Sydney Morning Herald

The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Sydney, Australia, and owned by Nine.

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Thermae

In ancient Rome, (from Greek, "hot") and (from Greek) were facilities for bathing.

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Ticket machine

A ticket machine, also known as a ticket vending machine (TVM), is a vending machine that produces paper or electronic tickets, or recharges a stored-value card or smart card or the user's mobile wallet, typically on a smartphone.

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Time (magazine)

Time (stylized in all caps as TIME) is an American news magazine based in New York City.

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Timișoara

Timișoara (Temeswar, also Temeschwar or Temeschburg; Temesvár; Temišvar; see other names) is the capital city of Timiș County, Banat, and the main economic, social and cultural centre in Western Romania.

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Tomb of Gül Baba

Gül Baba's tomb (türbe) in Budapest, Hungary, is the northernmost Islamic pilgrimage site in the world.

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Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

A Tomb of the Unknown Soldier or Tomb of the Unknown Warrior is a monument dedicated to the services of an unknown soldier and to the common memories of all soldiers killed in war.

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Toronto

Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario.

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Tourism in Hungary

There is a long history of tourism in Hungary, and Hungary was the world's thirteenth most visited tourist destination country in 2002.

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Tower block

A tower block, high-rise, apartment tower, residential tower, apartment block, block of flats, or office tower is a tall building, as opposed to a low-rise building and is defined differently in terms of height depending on the jurisdiction.

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Trade route

A trade route is a logistical network identified as a series of pathways and stoppages used for the commercial transport of cargo.

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Traffic management

Traffic management is a key branch within logistics.

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Trams in Budapest

The tram network of Budapest is part of the mass transit system of Budapest, the capital city of Hungary.

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Transdanubia

Transdanubia (Dunántúl; Transdanubien, Prekodunavlje or Zadunavlje, Zadunajsko) is a traditional region of Hungary.

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Transportation authority

A transportation authority or transportation agency is a government agency which regulates, manages, or administers transportation-related matters, such as roads, transportation infrastructure, traffic management, or traffic code.

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Treaty of Karlowitz

The Treaty of Karlowitz, concluding the Great Turkish War of 1683–1697, in which the Ottoman Empire was defeated by the Holy League at the Battle of Zenta, was signed in Karlowitz, in the Military Frontier of the Habsburg Monarchy (present-day Sremski Karlovci, Serbia), on 26 January 1699.

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Treaty of Trianon

The Treaty of Trianon (Traité de Trianon; Trianoni békeszerződés; Trattato del Trianon; Tratatul de la Trianon) often referred to as the Peace Dictate of Trianon or Dictate of Trianon in Hungary, was prepared at the Paris Peace Conference and was signed on the one side by Hungary and, on the other, by the Entente and Associated Powers in the Grand Trianon château in Versailles on 4 June 1920.

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Trewartha climate classification

The Trewartha climate classification (TCC), or the Köppen–Trewartha climate classification (KTC), is a climate classification system first published by American geographer Glenn Thomas Trewartha in 1966.

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TriGranit

TriGranit is one of the largest privately owned real estate platforms in Central Europe, focusing primarily on retail and office buildings in urban locations.

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Trolleybus

A trolleybus (also known as trolley bus, trolley coach, trackless trolley, trackless tramin the 1910s and 1920sJoyce, J.; King, J. S.; and Newman, A. G. (1986). British Trolleybus Systems, pp. 9, 12. London: Ian Allan Publishing..or trolleyDunbar, Charles S. (1967). Buses, Trolleys & Trams. Paul Hamlyn Ltd.

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Turkic languages

The Turkic languages are a language family of more than 35 documented languages, spoken by the Turkic peoples of Eurasia from Eastern Europe and Southern Europe to Central Asia, East Asia, North Asia (Siberia), and West Asia.

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Turkish coffee

Turkish coffee is a style of coffee prepared in a cezve using very finely ground coffee beans without filtering.

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Turkish delight

Turkish delight, or lokum (/lɔ.kʊm/) is a family of confections based on a gel of starch and sugar.

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Turkish people

Turkish people or Turks (Türkler) are the largest Turkic people who speak various dialects of the Turkish language and form a majority in Turkey and Northern Cyprus.

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Turul

The Turul is a mythological bird of prey, mostly depicted as a falcon, in Hungarian tradition and Turkic tradition, and a national symbol of Hungarians.

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TV2 (Hungarian TV channel)

TV2 (TV Kettő) is a Hungarian free-to-air television channel operating since 4 October 1997, providing a large variety of programming.

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UBS

UBS Group AG is a multinational investment bank and financial services company founded and based in Switzerland.

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UEFA Euro 2020

The 2020 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly referred to as UEFA Euro 2020 or simply Euro 2020, was the 16th UEFA European Championship, the quadrennial international men's football championship of Europe organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA).

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Under the Frog

Under the Frog is the 1992 debut novel of British writer Tibor Fischer.

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Underworld (2003 film)

Underworld is a 2003 action horror film directed by Len Wiseman in his feature film directorial debut, from a screenplay by Danny McBride, based on a story by Kevin Grevioux, Wiseman, and McBride.

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Unemployment

Unemployment, according to the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development), is people above a specified age (usually 15) not being in paid employment or self-employment but currently available for work during the reference period.

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UNESCO

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO; pronounced) is a specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) with the aim of promoting world peace and security through international cooperation in education, arts, sciences and culture.

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Unicameralism

Unicameralism (from uni- "one" + Latin camera "chamber") is a type of legislature consisting of one house or assembly that legislates and votes as one.

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UniCredit

UniCredit S.p.A. (formerly UniCredito Italiano S.p.A.) is an international banking group headquartered in Milan.

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United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is a United Nations agency mandated to aid and protect refugees, forcibly displaced communities, and stateless people, and to assist in their voluntary repatriation, local integration or resettlement to a third country.

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United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime

The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC; French: Office des Nations unies contre la drogue et le crime) is a United Nations office that was established in 1997 as the Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention by combining the United Nations International Drug Control Program (UNDCP) and the Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Division in the United Nations Office at Vienna, adopting the current name in 2002.

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United States Army Air Forces

The United States Army Air Forces (USAAF or AAF) was the major land-based aerial warfare service component of the United States Army and de facto aerial warfare service branch of the United States during and immediately after World War II (1941–1947).

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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) is the United States' official memorial to the Holocaust.

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University

A university is an institution of higher (or tertiary) education and research which awards academic degrees in several academic disciplines.

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University of Pécs

The University of Pécs (Pécsi Tudományegyetem, PTE; Universitas Quinqueecclesiensis) is one of the largest higher education institutions in Hungary.

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University of Theatre and Film Arts in Budapest

The Academy of Drama and Film in Budapest (Színház- és Filmművészeti Egyetem, SZFE) is an educational institution founded in 1865 in Budapest, Hungary.

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University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest

University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest is a state-owned university in Budapest, Hungary.

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Upper class

Upper class in modern societies is the social class composed of people who hold the highest social status, usually are the wealthiest members of class society, and wield the greatest political power.

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Urban and Suburban Transit Association

The Urban and Suburban Transit Association (VEKE) (Városi és Elővárosi Közlekedési Egyesület) is a Hungarian non-profit organization, aimed at developing city transport in Hungary.

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Urban economics

Urban economics is broadly the economic study of urban areas; as such, it involves using the tools of economics to analyze urban issues such as crime, education, public transit, housing, and local government finance.

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Urban park

An urban park or metropolitan park, also known as a city park, municipal park (North America), public park, public open space, or municipal gardens (UK), is a park or botanical garden in cities, densely populated suburbia and other incorporated places that offers green space and places for recreation to residents and visitors.

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Urban planning

Urban planning, also known as town planning, city planning, regional planning, or rural planning in specific contexts, is a technical and political process that is focused on the development and design of land use and the built environment, including air, water, and the infrastructure passing into and out of urban areas, such as transportation, communications, and distribution networks, and their accessibility.

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Utility cycling

Utility cycling encompasses any cycling done simply as a means of transport rather than as a sport or leisure activity.

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Vajdahunyad Castle

Vajdahunyad Castle (Hungarian: Vajdahunyad vára) is a castle in the City Park of Budapest, Hungary.

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Vasas SC

Vasas SC is a Hungarian sports club based in Budapest.

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Vatican Library

The Vatican Apostolic Library (Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana), more commonly known as the Vatican Library or informally as the Vat, is the library of the Holy See, located in Vatican City, and is the city-state's national library.

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Váci Street

Váci utca (Váci street) is one of the main pedestrian thoroughfares and perhaps the most famous street of central Budapest, Hungary. Budapest and Váci Street are landmarks in Hungary.

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Várkerület

The 1st District of Budapest is the Castle District (Várkerület or Budavár) and is the historical part of the Buda side of Budapest.

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Vörösmarty tér

Vörösmarty tér or Vörösmarty square is a public square in the Budapest city centre at the northern end of Váci utca.

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Vecsés

Vecsés (Wetschesch) is a town of 20,550 inhabitants in Budapest metropolitan area, Pest County, Hungary, situated adjacent to Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport.

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Venice

Venice (Venezia; Venesia, formerly Venexia) is a city in northeastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto region.

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Versace

Gianni Versace S.r.l., usually referred to as Versace, is an Italian luxury fashion company founded by Gianni Versace in 1978.

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Viasat 3

Viasat 3 is a Hungarian TV channel.

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Victor Vasarely

Victor Vasarely (born Győző Vásárhelyi,; 9 April 1906 – 15 March 1997) was a Hungarian-French artist, who is widely accepted as a "grandfather" and leader of the Op art movement.

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Vienna

Vienna (Wien; Austro-Bavarian) is the capital, most populous city, and one of nine federal states of Austria. Budapest and Vienna are capitals in Europe and populated places on the Danube.

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Vigadó of Pest

Vigadó (usually translated as "Place for Merriment") is Budapest's second largest concert hall, located on the Eastern bank of the Danube in Budapest, Hungary.

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Viktória Vámosi

Viktória Vámosi is a Hungarian former model.

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Viktor Orbán

Viktor Mihály Orbán (born 31 May 1963) is a Hungarian lawyer and politician who has been Prime Minister of Hungary since 2010, previously holding the office from 1998 to 2002.

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Vilnius

Vilnius, previously known in English as Vilna, is the capital of and largest city in Lithuania and the second-most-populous city in the Baltic states. Budapest and Vilnius are capitals in Europe.

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Volvo

The Volvo Group (Volvokoncernen; legally Aktiebolaget Volvo, shortened to AB Volvo, stylized as VOLVO) is a Swedish multinational manufacturing corporation headquartered in Gothenburg.

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Warsaw

Warsaw, officially the Capital City of Warsaw, is the capital and largest city of Poland. Budapest and Warsaw are capitals in Europe.

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Warsaw Pact

The Warsaw Pact (WP), formally the Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance (TFCMA), was a collective defense treaty signed in Warsaw, Poland, between the Soviet Union and seven other Eastern Bloc socialist republics of Central and Eastern Europe in May 1955, during the Cold War.

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Waste management

Waste management or waste disposal includes the processes and actions required to manage waste from its inception to its final disposal.

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Water park

A water park (also waterpark, water world, or aquapark) is an amusement park that features water play areas such as swimming pools, water slides, splash pads, water playgrounds, and lazy rivers, as well as areas for floating, bathing, swimming, and other barefoot environments.

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Wehrmacht

The Wehrmacht were the unified armed forces of Nazi Germany from 1935 to 1945.

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Wekerletelep

The Wekerle estate (Wekerletelep) is a part of Budapest's XIX.

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WestEnd City Center

The Westend Shopping Center is a shopping centre built by Hungarian TriGránit Ltd.

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Wizz Air

Wizz Air Holdings plc is a Hungarian ultra low-cost carrier group registered in Jersey.

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World Health Organization

The World Health Organization (WHO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for international public health.

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World Heritage Site

World Heritage Sites are landmarks and areas with legal protection by an international convention administered by UNESCO for having cultural, historical, or scientific significance.

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World Masters Athletics Championships

The World Masters Athletics Championships are the biennial championships for masters athletics events held under the auspices of World Masters Athletics, formerly called the World Association of Veteran Athletes, for athletes 35 years of age or older.

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World War I

World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.

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World War II

World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.

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Zagreb

Zagreb is the capital and largest city of Croatia. Budapest and Zagreb are capitals in Europe.

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Zara (retailer)

Zara is a fast-fashion retail subsidiary of the Spanish multinational fashion design, manufacturing, and retailing group Inditex.

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Zoo in Budapest

Zoo in Budapest is a 1933 American Pre-Code romance/melodrama film directed by Rowland V. Lee and starring Loretta Young, Gene Raymond, O.P. Heggie, and Paul Fix.

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Zugló

Zugló (Lerchenfeld) is the official name of the 14th district of Budapest (Budapest XIV.), the capital of Hungary.

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Zwack

Zwack is a Budapest, Hungary-based company that makes liqueurs and spirits.

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13th district of Budapest

13th District (Hungarian: XIII. kerület) is the 13th district of Budapest, Hungary.

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15th district of Budapest

Rákospalota, Újpalota, Pestújhely, 15th District the 15th district of Budapest, Hungary.

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16th district of Budapest

16th District is the 16th district of Budapest, Hungary.

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1994 IAAF World Cross Country Championships

The 1994 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Budapest, Hungary, at the Kincsem Park on March 26, 1994.

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1997 World Amateur Boxing Championships

The Men's 1997 World Amateur Boxing Championships were held in Budapest, Hungary from October 18 to October 26.

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2000 World Fencing Championships

The 2000 World Fencing Championships were held in Budapest, Hungary.

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2001 World Allround Speed Skating Championships

The 2001 World Allround Speed Skating Championships were held on the City Park Ice Rink in Budapest, Hungary, on 10–11 February 2001.

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2004 Bandy World Championship

The 2004 Bandy World Championship was a competition among bandy playing nations.

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2006 European Aquatics Championships

The 2006 European Swimming Championships were held in Budapest, Hungary, from 26 July – 6 August 2006.

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2008 World Interuniversity Games

The 2008 World Interuniversity Games were the tenth edition of the Games (organised by IFIUS, and were held in Budapest, Hungary, from October 6 to October 10, 2008.

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2008 World Modern Pentathlon Championships

The 2008 World Modern Pentathlon Championships were held in Budapest, Hungary from May 29 to June 3.

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2010 European Aquatics Championships

The 2010 European Aquatics Championships were held from 4–15 August 2010 in Budapest and Balatonfüred, Hungary.

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2010 ITU World Championship Series

The Dextro Energy Triathlon – ITU World Championship Series 2010 was a series of six World Championship Triathlon Events leading to a Grand Final held in Budapest, Hungary in September 2010.

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2010 UEFA Futsal Championship

The 2010 UEFA Futsal Championship was the seventh official edition of the UEFA-governed European Championship for national futsal teams.

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2012 European Speed Skating Championships

The 2012 European Speed Skating Championships was the 37th continental speed skating event for women and the 106th for men, that was held at the City Park Ice Rink in Budapest, Hungary, from 6 to 8 January 2012.

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2013 European Judo Championships

The 2013 European Judo Championships were held in Budapest, Hungary from 25 to 28 April 2013.

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2013 European Karate Championships

The 2013 European Karate Championships, the 48th edition, were held in Budapest, Hungary from 9 to 12 May 2013.

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2013 Hungarian Grand Prix

The 2013 Hungarian Grand Prix (formally known as the Formula 1 Magyar Nagydíj 2013) was a Formula One motor race which was held on 28 July 2013 at the Hungaroring in Mogyoród, Hungary.

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2013 World Fencing Championships

The 2013 World Fencing Championships were held at Budapest, Hungary from 5–12 August.

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2013 World Wrestling Championships

The 2013 World Wrestling Championships was the 9th edition of World Wrestling Championships of combined events and were held from September 16 to 22 in Budapest, Hungary.

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2017 World Aquatics Championships

The 17th FINA World Championships (2017-es úszó-világbajnokság) were held in Budapest, Hungary from 14 to 30 July 2017.

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2017 World Judo Championships

The 2017 World Judo Championships was held in Budapest, Hungary, between 28 August and 3 September 2017 at László Papp Budapest Sports Arena in Budapest, Hungary.

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2019 Budapest mayoral election

The 2019 Budapest mayoral election was held on 13 October 2019 to elect the Mayor of Budapest (főpolgármester).

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2023 World Athletics Championships

The 2023 World Athletics Championships (2023-as atlétikai világbajnokság), the nineteenth edition of the World Athletics Championships, were held from 19 to 27 August 2023 at the National Athletics Centre, in Budapest, Hungary.

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2024 Summer Olympics

The 2024 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad and officially branded as Paris 2024, is an international multi-sport event taking place from 24 July to 11 August 2024 in France, with the opening ceremony having taken place on 26 July.

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2nd district of Budapest

The 2nd district of Budapest is a district of Budapest, Hungary.

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See also

1873 establishments in Hungary

Budapest metropolitan area

County seats in Hungary

Landmarks in Hungary

NUTS 3 statistical regions of the European Union

Spa towns in Hungary

Tourism in Hungary

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budapest

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