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| Ferenc Kocsis (born 1953, | Budapest), a Hungarian wrestler |
| Lajos Kocsis (1947, Szeged - 2000, | Budapest), a Hungarian football midfielder |
| Kostolany was born in | Budapest, a Hungarian Roman Catholic of Jewish descent |
| tly after the composer began lecturing at the | Budapest Academy of Music. |
| s father, Bartholomew Mako graduated from the | Budapest Academy of Fine Arts in 1913. |
| ix months as Romania's manager was the win in | Budapest against Hungary, the first of this kind for t |
| ut on September 11, 2004 in the Kisstadion of | Budapest against Milojko Pivljanin of Serbia and Monte |
| Budapest Airport management urges all passengers to ar | |
| In 1974, the passenger traffic of | Budapest Airport reached one million. |
| h explosives in a parked car on the road to a | Budapest airport, where a bus carrying her intended vi |
| Budapest: Akademia Kiado, 1980. | |
| After her commissioning, the | Budapest, along with her sister ships the Monarch and |
| The | Budapest, along with her sister ships, formed the I Ba |
| shmolean Museum, Oxford; Museum of Fine Arts, | Budapest, amongst others. |
| Ashkenazi commanded Fort | Budapest, an Israeli fortification on the Suez Canal a |
| Antal, who was Jewish, was born in | Budapest and died in Toronto, Canada. |
| of Oxford in 1980, the Corvinus University of | Budapest, and Yale University in 1991. |
| the word evacuation) of the Polish Embassy in | Budapest and among others, was supported by Major Miec |
| The band went to | Budapest and recorded the album in the Utopia Studio d |
| -war upheavals and persecutions, the Siege of | Budapest and progression through various refugee camps |
| Pavlics attended the Technical University of | Budapest and graduated as mechanical engineer in 1950. |
| He studied in | Budapest, and in 1898 earned his medical doctorate. |
| rformance in Vienna, Berlin, Dresden, Munich, | Budapest and Sofia. |
| Other records labels bought the license from | Budapest and eventually became their own labels. |
| He was born at Pest, | Budapest, and entered the Leipzig Conservatory in Octo |
| She was born into a Jewish family in | Budapest, and died in the same city. |
| s guarded by a special unit of gendarmes from | Budapest and operated under the command of Krasznai, o |
| M. Menninger and played in Brno, Bratislava, | Budapest and Vienna. |
| ar I he had several high commander offices in | Budapest and Trieste. |
| He later studied in | Budapest and Paris, and traveled extensively throughou |
| uccessively for the Pesth National Theatre in | Budapest and the Imperial Opera orchestra in Vienna. |
| historical Festetics Palota in the centre of | Budapest and in the neighbourhood of the Hungarian Nat |
| leted gymnasium (high school) in Debrecen and | Budapest and then studied law in Budapest. |
| io II Adiutrix were based at Aquincum (modern | Budapest) and took part in several notable campaigns a |
| broke the world record in long jump (6.35) in | Budapest, and equal in November 1956 in the Melbourne |
| He moved to | Budapest and since Jewish students were banned from th |
| He attended the Technical University of | Budapest and in 1900 received a degree in technical en |
| ntil 1865 as music director at the Theater in | Budapest, and from 1865 to 1898 as the Hofkapellmeiste |
| He was born in | Budapest and died in Sianky. |
| stitution for students of higher education in | Budapest and Quinnipiac University. |
| n of the coronation of the King of Hungary at | Budapest, and in 1873 he was made chairman of the exec |
| ague, and Vienna for two games, and a game in | Budapest and Zurich. |
| mes in London, as well as games in Vienna and | Budapest, and possibly other cities. |
| ssionally produced in Long Beach, Pittsburgh, | Budapest, and in staged readings in New York and Los A |
| Afterwards he settled at | Budapest and investigated the geology of the district, |
| He studied at the universities of Vienna and | Budapest, and during 1872 became a member of the edito |
| sza took legal studies in Berlin, Heidelberg, | Budapest, and received a doctorate in Oxford inpolitic |
| tionaries quickly set up barricades to defend | Budapest, and were reported to have already captured s |
| ween them blocked any effort to include Rome, | Budapest and Belgrade in an alliance; |
| In 1893 he went to | Budapest and played chess at the Budapest Chess Club f |
| Some Hungarian units survived the fall of | Budapest and the destruction which followed when the S |
| ring the Second World War from the Gestapo in | Budapest and also worked during six years in Budapest |
| s the number of POW taken after the Battle of | Budapest, and to make the numbers some 100,000 civilia |
| ademy for the Royal Hungarian Home Defense in | Budapest and at the same time started chemistry studie |
| t Line Shuttle" (Duisburg - Enns/Krems/Wien - | Budapest) and in trains going to Hungary. |
| n Edinburgh, 2 European championships 1966 in | Budapest and 1969 in Athens and the Mexico Olympics. |
| e medal at the 1998 European Championships in | Budapest, and finished fourth in the World Championshi |
| are all Central European, and are mainly from | Budapest and Prague. |
| wounded during the attempt to break out from | Budapest, and committed suicide on the 11 February 194 |
| He attended the gymnasium at | Budapest, and late studied law at the university. |
| He is also a member of the Club of | Budapest and the global pedestrian representative of t |
| The father escaped the Soviet invasion of | Budapest and now runs a Hungarian restaurant that is n |
| itecture and art history at the University of | Budapest and the Technical University of Munich. |
| He was born in | Budapest, and at the age of thirteen he emigrated with |
| me to attention of the Franz Liszt Academy in | Budapest and was, at 9, the youngest student ever admi |
| from the National Theatre and Film School in | Budapest and appeared in numerous stage and film produ |
| did work for the family companies in Vienna, | Budapest and Amsterdam. |
| e sang at various German opera houses, and at | Budapest and Helsinki where he scored a great success |
| he Division was destroyed in the fighting for | Budapest and by the end of the siege of the 30,000 men |
| tended an international medical conference in | Budapest, and played a leading role in establishing th |
| 09 he was habilitated for surgical anatomy at | Budapest, and in 1914 attained the title of professor. |
| He exiled himself to | Budapest and tried to promote railways in Russia and H |
| on his 100th cap in a game against Hungary in | Budapest and four years later he won the 126th cap, ma |
| s life to social work among the poor Serbs of | Budapest, and he became well-known as a social reforme |
| n Trichinellosis (ICT) was created in 1958 in | Budapest and is aiming to exchange information on the |
| n Trichinellosis (ICT) was created in 1958 in | Budapest and is aiming to exchange information on the |
| at the 1988 European Indoor Championships in | Budapest and the 1995 Asian Championships in Jakarta. |
| 1 Women's European Water Polo Championship in | Budapest and 9th at the 2001 FINA Women's World Water |
| In 1920 he moved to | Budapest, and became director of the educational insti |
| Place: | Budapest and Vienna |
| Thereafter, the | Budapest and her sister ships were given increasingly |
| ympic Games 1984 and World Championships 1986 | Budapest and 1987 Clermont-Ferrand. |
| In March 1944, through the papal nuncio in | Budapest, Angelo Rotta, the pope urged the Hungarian g |
| y for three months while living in a downtown | Budapest apartment and was caught again after another |
| Born on 18 October 1855 as son of a | Budapest apothecary, he entered the Austro-Hungarian f |
| sical Director of the National Opera House in | Budapest, appointed Rieding as leader of the orchestra |
| just before the arrival of the Soviet army in | Budapest, Arrow Cross militia picked him up from his h |
| grammar school's accomplishment he worked in | Budapest as a tram conductor. |
| oman settlement can be seen in other parts of | Budapest as well, notably Contra-Aquincum and the Amph |
| She pleyed her first tournament at | Budapest as a wild-carded in 2000. |
| With | Budapest as host city, 2008 marked the first time the |
| nstruction effort which included buildings in | Budapest as well as four millennium towers on four dir |
| , working as a trader, and originally came to | Budapest as a member of the Swiss Federal Department o |
| On 12 May 1992 in | Budapest, Ashcroft came on as a substitute for his onl |
| He was killed in action 7 days later in | Budapest at the age of 41. |
| She moved to the capital of | Budapest at age four and began her studies there. |
| Kerwood was built as the merchant ship SS | Budapest at Thornaby-on-Tees, England, by Richardson, |
| viet tank corps; however, it was encircled in | Budapest at the end of 1944 and destroyed in January 1 |
| In | Budapest at the long-course 2006 European Aquatics Cha |
| (2) | Budapest August 21, 1998 (European Championships) |
| an, Africa, Switzerland, Nicaragua, Istanbul, | Budapest, Barcelona, Ottawa, Chicago, New York, Vancou |
| otball championship held in Hungary, and only | Budapest based teams participated. |
| However, there are no highway signs for | Budapest because it is too small. |
| 1927: performances in | Budapest, Berlin, Vienna, London (Royal Albert Hall), |
| national Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in | Budapest between May 1944 and January 1945, when he ha |
| Moshe Stern; and Adolph Deutsch, head of the | Budapest branch of Agudath Israel. |
| his native town and then graduated in law in | Budapest, Bratislava and Vienna, becoming both a lawye |
| , and only a few hours from Vienna, Salzburg, | Budapest, Bratislava, and Zagreb. |
| t, Stuttgart, Basel, Bern, Amsterdam, Warsaw, | Budapest, Bucharest and Brussels among others. |
| er Stefan Dunjov in three countries: Hungary ( | Budapest), Bulgaria (Sofia) and Romania (his native Vi |
| Budapest Business School, Hungary | |
| the same year they began a series of gigs in | Budapest, but the 2-piece had soon found themselves pl |
| playing for seven years for Domino-BHSE club ( | Budapest), but from the next season he will be playing |
| born in 1901 to assimilated Jewish parents in | Budapest, but baptized Catholic. |
| ally studied Philosophy and History of Art in | Budapest but his father forced him to abandon his stud |
| won the Cup of the Cups final of 1964 to MTK | Budapest by 1-0. |
| Cup of the Cups final, in 1964, defeating MTK | Budapest by 1-0, in a second game. |
| up of the Cups, in 1964, wen Sporting won MTK | Budapest by 1-0, due to an injury. |
| e first world championship on June 5, 1982 in | Budapest by solving a Rubik's Cube in 22.95 seconds. |
| people and 881,000 households (dwellings) in | Budapest Capital, Hungary. |
| he start of the U.S. Open, Bonneau played the | Budapest Challenger, losing in the first round in both |
| ess in Hungary, were it has been playing on a | Budapest cinema every year since its release, and even |
| The tug-of-war between the | Budapest city council and the government continued ove |
| Selleslagh Racing Corvette C6.R at the 2009 | Budapest City Challenge. |
| core, that has been discovered around 1970 in | Budapest, clearly assigns the mass to the pilgrimage c |
| Currently studies economics at the | Budapest College of Communication and Business. |
| Birmingham, Bratislava, Brussels, Bucharest, | Budapest, Cologne, Edinburgh, Frankfurt, Glasgow, Hamb |
| The | Budapest Commuter Area is home to 3,271,110 people. |
| arate events at the European Championships in | Budapest, competing as an adult. |
| e retired and gave the original recipe to the | Budapest Confectioners' and Gingerbread Makers' Chambe |
| foreign universities (Stockholm, Nottingham, | Budapest, Cornell, Rutgers, CUNY...) and taught creati |
| In May 2009, Brody played for the | Budapest Cowboys of the Central European Football Leag |
| 1992 “Vicious Landscapes”, Vigado Gallery, | Budapest, Curator: Dorit Kedar |
| Budapest: Datus. | |
| He also set up some 76 safe houses around | Budapest, declaring them annexes of the Swiss legation |
| olocaust survivor Jakob Littner (born 1883 in | Budapest, died 1950 in New York City). |
| Max Friediger (born April 9 1884 in | Budapest, died 1947 in Copenhagen) was a Danish chief |
| (born March 7, 1923 as Milutin Doroslovac in | Budapest; died December 5, 2005 in Vienna) was a write |
| gets into contact with the working classes in | Budapest during a period of strike. |
| onomics at the Central European University in | Budapest during the periods: 1995-2000 and 2005-2006 ( |
| Rabbi Schneier lived under Nazi occupation in | Budapest during World War II and arrived in the United |
| nconvenience to the US government because the | Budapest embassy was already overcrowded, his quarters |
| Langlet already during his first years in | Budapest established warm interrelations with many Jew |
| 1985: Technical University of | Budapest, Faculty of Architecture |
| His first team was MTK | Budapest FC .Spanish club, Real Zaragoza has added him |
| In 1997, MTK | Budapest FC won the competition by beating NB I 6th pl |
| ory of Sporting Clube de Portugal against MTK | Budapest FC. |
| MTK | Budapest FC: 23 |
| n the last few years, she has played with the | Budapest Festival Orchestra, the New Amsterdam Symphon |
| pril 2003, and was Assistant Conductor to the | Budapest Festival Orchestra from 2006 to 2008. |
| s a Chamber musician, she has played with the | Budapest Festival Orchestra and the New Chamber Music |
| did play an extra qualification tournament in | Budapest, finishing third and thus qualified for his s |
| The finishing work of the set was done by a | Budapest firm of stonemasons, Reneszansz Plc., which d |
| 1959, | Budapest: foil individual |
| d to take in Eva, his 16-year-old cousin from | Budapest, for ten days. |
| release, he took refuge in the US Embassy in | Budapest for many years, maintaining his support for t |
| mpany continued to hold its positions east of | Budapest for four days, until Salah decided to withdra |
| Environmental Sciences and Policy at the CEU | Budapest for students from all the countries of Centra |
| he Romanian prison camp but could not stay in | Budapest for long, since he had to face arrest as a su |
| Until 1990 he lived in | Budapest for one year, where he studied at the Franz L |
| nd Romanian authorities, Nagy was returned to | Budapest for trial and execution. |
| Budapest Franz Liszt International Airport (IATA: BUD, | |
| He died in | Budapest from pneumonia. |
| Head of the royal Seed Testing Station in | Budapest from 1896, Professor of Botany at the Budapes |
| studied music at the National Conservatory in | Budapest from 1877-9, and the Budapest Academy of Musi |
| He played for Ujpest in | Budapest from 1975 to 1979 and once played for the Hun |
| He was a Fulbright Professor in | Budapest from 2002-2003 and at Babes-Bolyai University |
| Manheim attended a secondary school in | Budapest from 1909 and graduated in 1917. |
| rian teams, he became a coach and coached MTK | Budapest from 1927 to 1928. |
| ria Umberto I in Naples (opened 1890) and the | Budapest Galleria. |
| FISE Exhibition, | Budapest Gallery, Budapest, Pozsony |
| Danish Gambit, Cochrane Gambit, Evans Gambit, | Budapest Gambit, and the Fried Liver Attack. |
| efense, there are Alekhine Variations in: the | Budapest Gambit, the Vienna Game, the Exchange Variati |
| ydman vs Jan Foltys, Jurata 1937, 4th POL-ch, | Budapest Gambit, A52, 1/2-1/2 |
| al responsible offices, such as Provincial of | Budapest, General-Visitor and Definitor of the Provinc |
| 1944 In the | Budapest ghetto a huge series of drawings is born. |
| The 2007 Gaz de France | Budapest Grand Prix was a WTA Tour tennis event held o |
| Main article: 2008 | Budapest Grand Prix - Doubles |
| The 2008 | Budapest Grand Prix was a tennis tournament played on |
| It was the 13th edition of the | Budapest Grand Prix, and was part of the Tier III Seri |
| nkova defeated her in the first round of 2008 | Budapest Grand Prix, 6-3, 6-1. |
| Budapest had initially been selected to host the Games | |
| In 2010, | Budapest had 1,721,556 inhabitants, down from its 1989 |
| She took her first victory at the | Budapest Half Marathon in September 2007 (going on to |
| The capital of the country | Budapest has special status equal to the counties, whi |
| Her interest in the city of | Budapest has led to over twenty years of exploration o |
| enna, the Netherlands (3), Strasbourg (1) and | Budapest have impressions. |
| During the attempt to break out from | Budapest he was seriously wounded and captured by the |
| In 1944, as the Red Army approached | Budapest, he was ordered to leave for Switzerland. |
| Metal and Engineering Workers' Trade Union in | Budapest he confessed to all the charges brought again |
| Returning to | Budapest, he is confronted with those who were not sen |
| ncerts in Moscow, Leningrad, Odessa, Kiev and | Budapest) he discovered the manuscripts of many songs |
| After the fall of | Budapest he tried to escape into Western Europe but th |
| Here after his stay at the Kempinsky Hotel in | Budapest, he realized the need for a luxury hotel chai |
| Born in | Budapest, he was part of the Hungarian team in the 192 |
| Having studied law in Halle and | Budapest, he was a judge, politician and criminologist |
| Born in | Budapest, he went to high school at the Minta Gymnasiu |
| Born in | Budapest, he first competed at the Olympics in 1924. |
| lection over Rome, Detroit, Lausanne, Athens, | Budapest, Helsinki and Montreal on the first ballot. |
| adrid, Tokyo, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Amsterdam, | Budapest, Helsinki, Prague, Istanbul, Hamburg, Munich, |
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