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  • ...rian language|Hungarian]]: ''Magyarország''), officially the ''Republic of Hungary'', is a [[country]] in the [[Carpathian Basin]] of Central [[Europe]], bord Hungary is an [[OECD]], [[NATO]], [[European nion|EU]] and [[Schengen Area]] member
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  • The official language of [[Hungary]].
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  • The capital city of Hungary.
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  • ...rawn up by the Allied powers with [[Hungary]] following [[World War One]]. Hungary was seen as one of the successors of the [[Austro-Hungarian Empire]] ...ents) ensured that the treaty would not be drafted until January 16, 1920. Hungary disagreed on many counts, but a treaty was eventually signed, in the Grand
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  • (1891–1976) [[Hungary|Hungarian]]-[[United Kingdom|British]] [[polymath]] who made original contr
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  • {{Image|Austro-hung.jpg|right|350px|Map of Austria Hungary showing the ethnic breakdown of the Empire.}} ...st]] and Andrássy transformed the Empire into the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary. The main points of the compromise were:
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  • German poet (1875-1926) from Austria-Hungary famous for the ''[[Duino Elegies]]'' and ''[[The Notebooks of Malte Laurids
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  • ....2 million; capital Belgrade) in south-eastern Europe, having borders with Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina,
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  • ...rigadefuehrer]] attached, 1939-1944, [[Reich Foreign Office]]; Minister to Hungary (1944-1945); defendant in [[Ministries Case (NMT)]]
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  • German Minister to Hungary (1937-1941); Ministerial Director and Deputy to the Chief of the Political
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  • ...y drawn up between the victorious Allied powers of [[World War One]] and [[Hungary]]. The treaty changed the face of the post Imperial Hungarian State, seeing
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  • ...(population c. 4.5 million; capital Zagreb), located south of Slovenia and Hungary, west of Serbia, and north and west of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and with a l
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  • ...lose the Transylvanian basin in the north-west; borders Ukraine, Moldavia, Hungary, Serbia and Bulgaria.
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  • ...(or forms a part of a border of) [[Germany]], [[Austria]], [[Slovakia]], [[Hungary]], [[Croatia]], [[Serbia]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Romania]], [[Moldova]], and [[U *[[Győr]] ([[Hungary]])
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  • ...h Republic to the north-west, Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east and Hungary to the south.
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  • ...east through [[Croatia]] (forming most of the border between Croatia and [[Hungary]]), and joins the [[Danube River|Danube]] near [[Osijek]]. It has a length *[[Barcs]] ([[Hungary]])
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  • ...driatic Sea, and bordering Italy and Austria to the alpine west and north, Hungary to the north-east, and Croatia along a long frontier to the east and south.
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  • ...Slovenia; to the west by Switzerland and Liechtenstein; and to the east by Hungary and Slovakia.
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  • {{r|Austria-Hungary}}
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  • Hungary and, through many cooks working in Viennese households, Bohemia in the east
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  • {{rpl|Hungary}}
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  • '''Béla Bartók''', (March 25, 1881, Nagyszentmiklós, Austria-Hungary – September 26, 1945, New York, USA), was a composer, pianist and ethnomu ...odaly went on a trip investigating folk music from the remotest areas of [[Hungary]]. He immigrated to the USA in 1940 after a tour there. His last years were
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  • {{r|Hungary}}
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  • *Arthur Griffith, ''The Resurrection of Hungary: A Parallel for Ireland'' (2003 reprint)
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  • ...[[landlocked]] [[country]] in the central [[Balkans]]. It is bordered by [[Hungary]] on the north, [[Romania]] and [[Bulgaria]] on the east, [[Albania]] and t
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  • He had been [[Nazi-Hungarian relations|Minister to Hungary]] between 1937 and 1941.
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  • ...tria]] to the west, [[Poland]] to the north, [[Ukraine]] to the east and [[Hungary]] to the south. Its capital and largest city is [[Bratislava]].
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  • ...Democratic People's Party]], and became the largest opposition party in [[Hungary]]. Fidesz is also a member of the [[European People's Party]]. ...of its leaders, Dr [[Péter Molnár]], who became a Member of Parliament in Hungary.
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  • Combinos are used in [[Germany]], [[Netherlands]], [[Hungary]], [[Switzerland]], [[Poland]], [[Japan]] and [[Australia]].
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  • ...ed]] {{IPA|[ˈbudɑpɛʃt]}}) is the [[Capitals of Hungary|capital]] city of [[Hungary]] and the country's principal [[political]], [[cultural]], [[commerce|comme ...ope -- A History (1997).</ref>. Pest, a relatively [http://www.fsz.bme.hu/hungary/budapest/bphist/bphist09.htm new part] of a developing region, was joined t
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  • '''Ludwig III''' (7 Jan 1845, [[Munich]], - 18 Oct 1921, [[Savar]], [[Hungary]]) was the sixth and final King of [[Bavaria]]. He ruled as king from the
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  • ...he [[1954 FIFA World Cup]], sensationally defeating [[Hungarian (football)|Hungary's]] "Magical Magyars" in the final. In the same year, the DFB was a founder
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  • ...mânia'') is a country in Southeastern [[Europe]]. It shares borders with [[Hungary]] and [[Serbia]] to the west, [[Ukraine]] and the [[Republic of Moldova|Mol
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  • ...[[Balkans]]. Its capital is [[Zagreb]]. Croatia borders [[Slovenia]] and [[Hungary]] to the north, [[Serbia]] to the northeast, [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] to
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  • ...y in [[Slovenia]] but also in some regions of [[Italy]], [[Austria]] and [[Hungary]] with [[Slovenian minority|Slovenian minorities]]. It of one of the offici
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  • ...e group stage by [[Portugal (football)|Portugal]] and [[Hungary (football)|Hungary]] — that tournament ''was'' in England but, no, Pelé did not play agains
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  • {{r|Hungary}}
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  • ...hdrew from participating in the 1956 games. The Soviet Union's presence in Hungary resulted in the withdrawal of the Netherlands, Spain and Switzerland, and i
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  • ...s born in [[Pezinok]] which at the time was in hungarian part of [[Austria-Hungary]].
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  • ...s of Uralic languages inhabit countries such as [[Russia]], [[Finland]], [[Hungary]], [[Estonia]], [[Sweden]], and [[Norway]]. The most-spoken Uralic languag
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  • ...ght Senior Specialist at INCORE. Van Til served as Fulbright Specialist to Hungary's ELTE University for the academic year 2010–11, at the Budapest Univers
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  • ...ungary’s demand, by a plebiscite that restored the town of [[Odenburg]] to Hungary (December, 1921)
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  • {{r|Austria-Hungary}}
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  • {{r|Hungary}}
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  • ...and algebraic aspects. Proceedings of the international conference, Eger, Hungary, July 29-August 2, 1996 | location=Berlin | publisher=de Gruyter | year=199
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  • ...eral of the European type. Subsequently, the he became minister to Austria-Hungary, and then to Germany. On his return to Japan, he joined the first [[Hirabum
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  • * 1938 '''Italy 4–2 Hungary''' at [[Stade Olympique de Colombes]], Paris * 1954 '''Federal Republic of Germany 3–2 Hungary''' at [[Wankdorf Stadium]], Berne
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  • ...rs [[Germany]] and the [[Czech Republic]] to the north, [[Slovakia]] and [[Hungary]] to the east, [[Slovenia]] and [[Italy]] to the south, and [[Switzerland]]
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  • ...he [[Adriatic Sea]] on the southwest, [[Croatia]] on the south and east, [[Hungary]] on the northeast, and [[Austria]] on the north. The capital of Slovenia i ...nly modern Slovenia's northern part), the [[Holy Roman Empire]], [[Austria-Hungary]], the [[State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs]], the [[Kingdom of Serbs, Cro
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  • {{r|Austria-Hungary}}
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  • {{r|Hungary}}
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  • ...garian''' is a [[Finno-Ugric languages|Finno-Ugric language]], spoken in [[Hungary]] and by minority communites elsewhere by about 15 million people. It is no
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  • '''Licco Amar''' was a [[violinist]]. Born in Hungary. He taught in Frankfurt for many years before 1933. He went to Turkey fro
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  • :: - united Austria with Hungary. ...tro-Hungary, and the proclamation of the separate republics of Austria and Hungary.
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  • ...iplomat Raul Wallenberg, who saved countless lives during the Holocaust in Hungary by issuing "protective passports," declaring the bearer to be a citizen of
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  • |[[Endlicher, Stephan Ladislaus]]||1804 - 1849||[[Hungary]]||[[Endl.]] |[[Garay, Leslie A.]]||1924 - ||[[Hungary]] - [[United States of America|U.S.]]||[[Garay]]
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  • ====Hungary and surroundings==== The [[Reformed Church in Hungary|Reformed Church in Hungary, Transylvania and southern Slovakia]] is one of the largest branches of the
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  • {{r|Hungary}}
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  • ...-speaking "[[Sudetenland]]" via the [[Munich Agreement]] of 1938, and to [[Hungary]] that same year due to the [[Arbitration of Vienna]]. In March 1939 the Na
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  • '''Rainer Maria Rilke''' (1875-1926) was a lyrical poet from Austria-Hungary, writing in German and French, and internationally famous for the ''[[Duino
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  • ...Europe. Mr. Feltman served as an economic officer at the [[U.S. Mission to Hungary]] from 1988 to 1991. Mr. Feltman's first tour in the U.S. Foreign Service w
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  • ...the League of Nations appointed him Financial Advisor to the government of Hungary. With Hayford Peirce, the older brother of the American painter [[Waldo Pei
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  • *[[Franz Liszt]] (Hungary), two symphonies
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  • ...PA|ˈɟørɟ ˈliɡɛti}}; [[May 28]], 1923–[[June 12]], 2006) was a [[Jew]]ish [[Hungary|Hungarian]] [[composer]] born in [[Romania]] who later became an [[Austria] .... His education was interrupted in 1943 when, as a Jew, he was [[Holocaust#Hungary|forced to labor]] by the Nazis. At the same time his parents, brother, and
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  • ...><td>{{headofstate|Hungary}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Hungary}}</td>
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  • ...he Ukrainians of sub-Carpathian [[Ruthenia]] followed suit on October 9. [[Hungary]], thanks to a German-Italian arbitration of November 2, got nearly 4,600 s ...e over Bohemia-Moravia was proclaimed. Ruthenia, meanwhile, was annexed by Hungary, with Hitler’s consent.
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  • ...y, an astronomer at Konkoly Observatory’s Piszkéstető Station in Budapest, Hungary, reported the observation of a fast moving object to the Minor Planet Cente
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  • Hitler was born in Braunau, Austria-Hungary to a devout Catholic family of middle class status.
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  • ...atia]], [[Brandenburg]], [[Greater Poland]], [[Lesser Poland]] and [[Upper Hungary]] (present-day [[Slovakia]]).
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  • ...the human foot: [[Germany|German]] ''fuß'', [[France|French]] ''pied'', [[Hungary|Hungarian]] ''láb'', and so on.
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  • ===Hungary=== * Eby, Cecil D. ''Hungary at War: Civilians and Soldiers in World War II'' (2007)
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  • ...nding air units, and additional tours as a military attache in Germany and Hungary. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...numbers of citizens, mostly Jewish, from Holland, France, Belgium, Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Greece, or other countries. We executed about 400,000 Hung
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  • {{r|Isabella workshops}} (Hungary)
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  • ...([[Estonia]], [[Latvia]], [[Lithuania]], [[Poland]], [[Czechoslovakia]], [[Hungary]], [[Romania]], [[Bulgaria]]), those taken over by Communist partisans duri ...y after the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, where [[Nikita Khrushchev]] invaded Hungary, which had formed a democratic regime and overthrown the Communist governme
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  • |[[Germany]], [[Austria]], [[Slovakia]], [[Hungary]], [[Croatia]], [[Serbia]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Romania]], [[Moldova]], [[Ukrai
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  • ...of Germany|Wilhelm I]] and [[Wilhelm II of Germany|Wilhelm II]]; [[Austria-Hungary|Austro-Hungarian]] emperor [[Franz Joseph I of Austria|Franz Josef I]]; sev
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  • ...and membership penetration in the newer democracies of Spain, Portugal, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia has always been very low <ref>[http://www.polsis.bham.
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  • ...ations/the-world-factbook/geos/hu.html][http://www.economist.com/countries/Hungary/] |Hungary, Slovakia, Romania, Austria, Serbia
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  • ...ll-around athlete at the very highest level. Born in [[Prague]], [[Austria-Hungary]] (today the [[Czech Republic]]), Koželuh had six brothers and two sisters
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  • ..., Joseph, ed. ''The Modernization of Agriculture: Rural Transformation in Hungary, 1848-1975.'' East European Monographs, 1980. 508 pp.
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  • Found in southeastern [[France]], eastern Austria (extinct), Hungary, central Italy, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, northern and northeastern Alba
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  • <tr><th>Mercredi<th>24<td>[[St. Theresa]]<td>[[St. Stephen of Hungary]]<td>[[Madame de Lafayette]]<td>[[Jean-Baptiste Duhamel|Duhamel]] <tr><th>Jeudi<th>25<td>[[St. Vincent de Paul]]<td>[[St. Elizabeth of Hungary]]<td>[[François Fénelon|Fénelon]]<td>[[Ferdinand de Saussure|Saussure]]
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  • ...' bank led to a wave of bank failures in Germany, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Poland, and led indirectly to the departure of Britain and others from
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  • ...held in Romania in 1959. Only seven countries participated: [[Romania]], [[Hungary]], [[German Democratic Republic]], the erstwhile [[Soviet Union]], [[Bulgar
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  • .... "Soviet Decision-Making: A Comparative Analysis of the Interventions in Hungary (1956), Czechoslovakia (1968), and Afghanistan (1979)." PhD dissertation T
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  • ...es of central and eastern Europe join the EU (the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia ).
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  • X. Autonomous development of Austria-Hungary as a nation, as the Austro-Hungarian Empire dissolved <br />
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  • * Engel, Pal. ''The Realm of St. Stephen: A History of Medieval Hungary, 895-1526.'' (2001) 470pp [http://www.amazon.com/Realm-St-Stephen-Internat
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  • ...this launched a series of articles culminating in ''[[The Resurrection of Hungary: a Parallel for Ireland]]'', published in 1904. He argued that under the le
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  • ...lometres south west of Hadžići in [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]], then Austria-Hungary. As an adult, Ante Pavelić decided to move to Zagreb to study law. An extr ...and Hungary, chiefly at Brescia and Borgotaro in Italy and Janka Puszta in Hungary and an armed insurrection was attempted in 1933 when the Ustaše,<ref>"Croa
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  • ...onomic position threatened, and eventually reversed the policy. Indeed, in Hungary and Transylvania, the resistance of the magnates was such that Joseph had t ...axes, his egalitarianism, his despotism and his puritanism. In Belgium and Hungary everyone resented the way he tried to do away with all regional government,
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  • *[[Hungary]], 14/12/1955
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  • ...va]] and in scattered little areas across southeastern Europe (mostly in [[Hungary]], [[Croatia]], [[Serbia]], the [[Republic of Macedonia]], [[Greece]], [[Bu
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  • ...ents in food which are essential to health. Then, from 1928 to 1933, the [[Hungary|Hungarian]] research team of [[Joseph L Svirbely]] and [[Albert Szent-Györ
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  • ...or at high altitudes. In the Swiss Alps, it may ascend to about 3000 m. In Hungary and Russia, it avoids open steppeland; a habitat in which ''[[Vipera ursini In Hungary, mating takes place in the last week of April, while in the north it happen
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  • ...Palmer}} member, [[Committee on the Present Danger]]; [[U.S. Ambassador to Hungary]], 1986–1990; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, 1982–1986
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  • |Southeastern France, eastern Austria (extinct), Hungary, central Italy, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, northern and northeastern Alba
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  • ...stitution. Denmark rejected this and Prussia, with the support of Austria-Hungary, declared war and defeated the Danes in the [[Second War of Schleswig]]. As Bismarck still wanted to unify Germany, but Austria-Hungary and particularly the Austrian dominated "German Confederation" stood in his
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  • ...e. He continued his studies in many countries, including Germany, France, Hungary, the Netherlands, and Russia, attending many schools, but never finishing a
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  • Runs on banks in Argentina, Poland, Germany, Hungary, Latvia, Turkey, Egypt and Mexico.
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  • ...ry are at the Collegium Budapest (Institute for Advanced Study), Budapest, Hungary.
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  • <td>[[Hungary]]</td><td>[[Budapest]]</td><td>[[Forint]]</td> ...dofstate|Hungary}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Hungary}}''</small></td>
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  • Berényi, Zoltán. 2001. Democratic values and civic culture in Hungary (demokratikus értékek és civil társadalom magyarországon). Budapest: I
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  • ...national (ECCI), made up of representatives from Russia, Germany, Austria, Hungary, the Balkan Federation, Switzerland and Scandinavia; and a 5-member Bureau
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  • ...ry are at the Collegium Budapest (Institute for Advanced Study), Budapest, Hungary.</ref>&nbsp;&nbsp;It synopsizes and comments on the book:
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  • ...ne News-teller" or "Telephone Herald" &mdash; began operation in Budapest, Hungary. Its founder, inventor Tivadar Puskás, died just one month after the syste
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  • ...ne News-teller" or "Telephone Herald" &mdash; began operation in Budapest, Hungary. Its founder, inventor Tivadar Puskás, died just one month after the syste
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  • ...deaths by Eichmann.<ref>On Romania, see Cesarani, ''Eichmann'', 151-55. On Hungary, see Cesarani, 159-95.</ref>
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  • Fodor, Éva. Working Difference : Women's Working Lives in Hungary and Austria, 1945-1995 Comparative and International Working-Class History.
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  • ...European "Visegrad Group" ([[Poland]], [[Czech Republic]], [[Slovakia]], [[Hungary]]); and the former members of the Soviet Union, the "[[Newly Independent St ...] (chiefly in Turkey), [[Uralic languages|Uralic]] (chiefly in Finland and Hungary), [[Kartvelian languages|Kartvelian]] (chiefly in Georgia), [[North Caucasi
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  • ...ch despotēs was actually a foreigner, Bela III of Hungary, signifying that Hungary was considered a Byzantine tributary state. In later times, a despot could
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  • ...evelopment]] (AID). Her assignments included duty at the [[U.S. Embassy to Hungary]], as interim AID to [[Poland]], as Desk Officer for [[People's Republic of
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  • ...ers to seek reinforcements from their allies, and rumours of armies from [[Hungary]] and [[Bohemia]] coming to aid the Order further dispirited the besiegers.
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  • ...bility of transferring copyright (including Germany, Austria, Slovenia and Hungary), or grant in law other rights &mdash; the "moral rights" of authors &mdash
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  • ...Britain's Prince of Wales, and his reckless support of a tottering Austria-Hungary in the crises of 1908, 1912, and especially in 1914. Each blunder seriously
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  • * Apostle to Hungary: Saint [[Anastasius]], 954&ndash;1044
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  • ...rs, it was necessary to stage tankers from bases as far away as France and Hungary. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...l theoretical physicist. He was born as ''Teller Ede'' in [[Budapest]] ([[Hungary]]) on January 15, 1908. He died in his home on the [[Stanford University|St ...1949) and Teller's country of birth was renamed the "People's Republic of Hungary" (May 15, 1949), meaning that it had become a communist state, Teller deci
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  • ...1906.html#acf 1906 Grands Prix].</ref> The winner was [[Ferenc Szisz]] of Hungary, driving a [[Renault|Renault AK 90CV]], who covered the 1238.03 km distance
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  • Popper was born in [[Vienna]] (then in [[Austria-Hungary]]) in 1902 to middle-class parents of Jewish origins who had converted to C
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  • ...the ruler of an Arab sheikdom (''The 92nd Tiger''); suspense in Communist Hungary just prior to the 1956 Uprising (''Be Shot for Sixpence''); municiple corru
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  • ...ref name=Scientists/> from the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Hungary, Italy, and elsewhere worked to develop a workable atomic weapon. The scie
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  • ...countries bordering on Ukraine are [[Russia]], [[Poland]], [[Belarus]], [[Hungary]], [[Romania]], [[Moldova]], and [[Slovakia]]. ...the laws; he married his daughters advantageously to the kings of France, Hungary, and Norway.
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  • ...of the first two international conferences, which took place 1994 in Péc (Hungary) and 1996 in Mexico City. There, Wagner was elected as the second of only t
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  • * Herwig, Holger H. ''The First World War: Germany and Austria-Hungary 1914-1918'' (1996) ...-521-85212-9. Covers France, Britain, USA, Russia, Italy, Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and the Netherlands, 362pp; [http://www.amazon.com/gp/
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  • ...of Nantes, and Protestants lost ground in [[Poland]] Bohemia, Austria, and Hungary. * Hungary 2,500,000
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  • ...es Berlitz]] book ''[[The Mystery of Atlantis]]'', a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[Hungary|Hungarian]] geologist-[[topography|topographer's]] book was published, enti
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  • ...land, Scandinavia, Finland, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Russian, the Balkans, Turkey, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and South Afr ...''Hohe Schule des Violinspiel''. '''Joseph Joachim''' (1831-1907), born in Hungary, was taught by Mendelssohn and David, went on to advise Brahms during the c
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  • Hitler was born in Braunau, Austria-Hungary to a devout Catholic family of middle class status. His father, Alois,
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  • From Cologne, the People’s Crusade marched overland through Hungary and crossed the Byzantine border around June 11. There were some clashes an ...nd arrived at the Hungarian frontier at the beginning of October. Crossing Hungary was a difficulty, as the popular crusades had caused some disturbances when
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  • ...|order itself, notably the Order of Saint George, founded by Charles I of Hungary in 1325/6, Order of the Dragon founded by Serbia|Serbian knight Milos Obili
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  • ...he Cold War period were [[East Germany]] [[Poland]], [[Czechoslovakia]], [[Hungary]] and [[Bulgaria]] together with [[Mongolia]], [[North Korea]], [[Vietnam] ...onquests, create our own socialist [East] Germany. Czechoslovakia, Poland, Hungary, Yugoslavia--they were feeble, we had to restore order everywhere. Squeeze
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  • In [[Hungary]], [[Albert Fonó]] in 1915 devised a solution for increasing the range of ...d's first [[turboprop]] aircraft was the Jendrassik Cs-1 designed by the [[Hungary|Hungarian]] mechanical engineer György Jendrassik. It was produced and tes
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  • ...h respect to the forced population transfers in Czechoslovakia, Poland and Hungary before and during the war. This is clearly not the case with regard to the
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  • ...g. "Soviet Decision–Making: A Comparative Analysis of the Interventions in Hungary (1956), Czechoslovakia (1968), and Afghanistan (1979)". PhD dissertation Tu
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  • It saw the Central Powers ([[Germany, history|Germany]] and [[Austria-Hungary]], later joined by the [[Ottoman Empire]] and [[Bulgaria, history|Bulgaria] ...he Austro-Hungarians, a series of demands were issued to Serbia by Austria-Hungary with a strict 48-hour deadline. While the Serbian government offered to mee
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  • ...families. Among the 21 countries represented were Italy, France, Germany, Hungary, Colombia, Mexico, Chile, Switzerland, Canada, Lebanon, and the United Stat
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  • ...ernments (as in France and Slovakia). A few countries, including Italy and Hungary, tried to stall the Nazis, but the Germans took power directly and seized t
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  • ...a religion in the following European countries: Sweden, Portugal, Spain, Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia and Albania; and recognized as a religion through admini
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  • ...inique]], [[La Réunion]] and [[Saint Martin]]), [[Germany]], [[Greece]], [[Hungary]], [[Ireland (state)|Ireland]], [[Italy]], [[Latvia]], [[Lithuania]], [[Lux
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  • * Borhi, László. ''Hungary in the Cold War, 1945-1956'' (2004) 352 pages
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  • ...rnia) to Scotland (Caledonia), and Magyars into [[Pannonia]] (modern-day [[Hungary]]). [[Turkic peoples]] spread across most of [[Central Asia]] into [[Europe
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  • ...Denmark]], [[Estonia]], [[Finland]], [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Greece], [[Hungary]], Ireland, [[Italy]], [[Latvia]], [[Lithuania]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Malta]]
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  • ...''Faith in Australia'', ''Bremen'', ''City of Warsaw'', and ''Justice for Hungary''. If between 1927 and 1930 there were more failures than successes in tran
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  • '''Adolf Hitler''' (April 20, 1889, Braunau am Inn, Austria–Hungary—April 30, 1945, Berlin, Germany), the leading figure of [[National Social Hitler was born in Braunau, Austria-Hungary to a devout Catholic family of middle class status. Little is known of his
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  • Hilda Geiringer's father, Ludwig Geiringer, was born in Hungary. Her mother, Martha Wertheimer, was from Vienna, and Ludwig and Martha had
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  • ...members of the [[European Union]] are Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Sweden and the United Kingdom.
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  • ...stocratic system (as in the U.S., France, China, Russia, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Italy, Greece and Egypt). In Australia, the monarchy is seen as a hollow s
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  • ...cooperation with the air forces of its allies Italy, Finland, Romania, and Hungary. Instead of using factories in France, the Netherlands and Czechoslovakia
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  • ...] and [[Aruba]]), [[England]], [[Germany]], [[Denmark]], [[Austria]] and [[Hungary]]. As a result of the [[Jewish exodus from Arab lands]], many of the Sephar
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  • ...on tons in 1850 to 1.56 in 1871 and 19.3 in 1913. France, Belgium, Austria-Hungary, and Russia, combined, went from 2.2 million tons in 1870 to 14.1 million t
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  • ...NATO seeks new role; begins expansion to east with membership for Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic
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  • ...electrons during the entire scansion cycle — was first described by the [[Hungary|Hungarian]] inventor [[Kálmán Tihanyi]] in 1926, with further refined ver
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  • ...Horwitz) Goldstein, whose [[Judaism|Jewish]] families were from Russia and Hungary.<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=w81L1qAhNjoC&q=Harry
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  • ...rvinus University of Economic Science and Public Administration, Budapest, Hungary, September 30. 3005. See also Jane Jacobs, ''The Death and Life of Great A
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  • ...rvinus University of Economic Science and Public Administration, Budapest, Hungary, September 30. 3005. See also Jane Jacobs, ''The Death and Life of Great A
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  • ...on]] (then parts of the [[Ottoman Empire]]), the United Kingdom, [[Austria-Hungary]], [[Portugal]], [[Poland]], [[Switzerland]], [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia|Yugos
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  • ...ash; Germany, France, Italy, Russia, the United Kingdom, the U.S., Austria-Hungary and Japan &mdash; sent a force up from [[Tianjin]] to rescue the legations.
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  • ...y of Guyana]], [[History of Haiti]], [[History of Honduras]], [[History of Hungary]], [[History of Iceland]], [[History of India]], [[History of Indonesia]],
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  • ...Recently discovered documents show that Bach's roots can be traced back to Hungary. His ancestor Veit (Vitus) Bach was a Hungarian who was expatriated from th
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  • World crises erupted in the Suez and Hungary in the final days of the campaign. When Egypt nationalized the Suez Canal,
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  • X. Autonomous development of Austria-Hungary as a nation, as the Austro-Hungarian Empire dissolved <br />
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  • ...ting them in attacking the seaport of Zara. Ruled by the Christian king of Hungary, Zara was the greatest Adriatic rival of Venice. Pope Innocent failed to st
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  • ...r heard of the plan with Chalabi. There had been a plan to train Iraqis in Hungary, pushed by Feith and Wolfowitz but disliked by Franks. It had produced 73 v
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  • ...ticularly in more developed states such as Poland, the Czech Republic, and Hungary, where it ranges from 70-90%, while only 50-70% have access in countries su
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  • ...naval bases in the Gulf states, with support bases in Egypt, Central Asia, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria. This would allow near-simultaneous ground and air o
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  • Milwaukee attracted postwar immigrants from Ireland, Germany, Hungary, Poland and other central European nations. Milwaukee became one of the 15
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  • ...gellonian dynasty sat on the thrones of Poland and Lithuania, Bohemia, and Hungary, and while Cracow enjoyed prestige as one of the most important centers of
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  • ...control of Bulgaria. The UK and the USA would have 90% control of Greece. Hungary and Yugoslavia would be 50% each.<ref>Jenkins 2001, p. 760.</ref> In 1958,
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