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1974 in Oradea) is a Romanian politician of | Hungarian ethnicity, a member of the Democratic Union |
Group 180 (180-as Csoport in | Hungarian) was a Hungarian ensemble dedicated to the p |
Through selective crossing of native | Hungarian breeds, a "warmblood sport horse" was establ |
n 2006, for the 50th anniversary of the 1956 | Hungarian Revolution, a documentary Freedom's Fury tol |
d the cigars to honor his family home in the | Hungarian countryside; a brick house that housed the N |
Related to sigils is | Hungarian notation, a convention for variable-naming t |
th an estimated 8,600,000 Swiss francs, from | Hungarian Jews, a portion of which travelled with him |
Just outside the | Hungarian capital, a reservoir is being watched which |
alian, a German edition, a Polish edition, a | Hungarian edition, a Brazilian (Portuguese-language) e |
The | Hungarian troops abandoned the castle after evacuating |
And the books are a kind of | Hungarian marketing accompanying this dispute and tryi |
The aim of the festival was to get the | Hungarian audience acquainted with contemporary Dutch |
The | Hungarian Government activated the EU Civil Protection |
rgit Slachta (or Schlachta, 1884-1974) was a | Hungarian social activist. |
Michel Varga, born Balazs Nagy, was a | Hungarian Trotskyist activist. |
PORT.hu, a | Hungarian film, actor, television, sports, and theatre |
Mandy Bright (born on April 12, 1978) is a | Hungarian pornographic actress and director. |
Eve Angel (born on May 19, 1983) is a | Hungarian porn actress and model. |
Claudia Jamsson (born October 12, 1980) is a | Hungarian pornographic actress who began her career in |
anuary 1898 - 4 November 1956) was an Ethnic | Hungarian film actress, who worked mainly in Austria. |
ago, Illinois, USA, November 16, 1982) is an | Hungarian American actress, director, and astrologer w |
on August 5, 1978 in Budapest, Hungary) is a | Hungarian pornographic actress. |
Simony Diamond (born July 21, 1983) is a | Hungarian pornographic actress. |
rn 20 February 1976 in Szeged, Hungary) is a | Hungarian pornographic actress. |
Anita Pearl (born December 27, 1987) is a | Hungarian pornographic actress. |
Cindy Hope (born August 22, 1985) is a | Hungarian pornographic actress. |
29, 1981 in Budapest) is the stage name of a | Hungarian pornographic actress. |
Nikki Anderson is the stage name of a | Hungarian pornographic actress. |
Margit Bara (born 21 June 1928) is an | Hungarian film actress. |
Parker, born June 21, 1989 in Hungary, is a | Hungarian pornographic actress. |
upon Nazi deposition and imprisonment of the | Hungarian regent, Admiral Horthy. |
Adolf Bettelheim ( | Hungarian: Bettelheim Adolf) |
Adolf Dux ( | Hungarian: Dux Adolf, born October 25, 1822, Presburg |
Adolf Pollitzer, also Adolph Pollitzer ( | Hungarian: Pollitzer Adolf; born July 23, 1832, Pest, |
am was knocked out in the first round by the | Hungarian team after extra time. |
Hungary, retained her and her sister at the | Hungarian court after her father was restored in 1370. |
This event also marked independence of the | Hungarian state after over 350 years of rule by the Ha |
ted during the first wave of deportations of | Hungarian civilians: after an occupation of a Hungaria |
Serbs in that province began to support the | Hungarian Republic against the Austrians. |
three of his friends who died in the failed | Hungarian uprising against Habsburg rule in 1848. |
s today Romania, where they could defend the | Hungarian borders against Cuman invaders. |
In 1956 he participated in the | Hungarian Uprising against the Soviet occupation, but |
lai's most memorable goal has been the first | Hungarian goal against the Finland national football t |
There she studied singing with the | Hungarian soprano Aglaja Orgeni, who herself had studi |
legality of the documents was doubtful, the | Hungarian government agreed to recognize their bearers |
t was paved in the 1950s and functioned as a | Hungarian military airport until 1960, and as a Soviet |
traight Music' ('Egyenes zene') was awarded ' | Hungarian jazz album of the year, 2004' by Magazine Gr |
uences (largely Greek with some Yugoslav and | Hungarian - all members came to Australia as child mig |
The | Hungarian government allied with the Germans, exiling |
o the War most residents of Kismaros claimed | Hungarian ethnicity already, their German origin meant |
r, his identity and whereabouts unknown, was | Hungarian - an issue never resolved. |
the age of 26 after playing 135 games in the | Hungarian League and scoring 17 goals. |
was founded in Budapest in 1935 (as the New | Hungarian Quartet) and was disbanded in 1972. |
Frigyes Karinthy - | Hungarian writer and translator |
Sowunmi was born in Nigeria to a | Hungarian mother and a Nigerian father and spent the f |
i (September 18, 1917 - April 25, 1988) is a | Hungarian gymnast and Olympic champion. |
and cup doubles in 1985 and 1989 and won the | Hungarian Cup and in 1996. |
ula Strausz (February 26, 1880 - 1962) was a | Hungarian track and field athlete who competed in the |
They were also a place of learning for | Hungarian clerics and intellectuals living in Rome. |
(A classical on Gypsy music; available in | Hungarian, German and English.) |
During this spell, he has won twelve | Hungarian Championship and eleven Hungarian Cup titles |
The majority of its followers are of | Hungarian ethnicity and Hungarian is the main church l |
ue Philharmonic and see return visits to the | Hungarian National and Bremen Philharmonics. |
Hudson is of | Hungarian, Italian, and Jewish descent, and was raised |
Nikita Khrushchev after the crushing of the | Hungarian uprising, and broke ties with communists. |
John Hunyadi, a | Hungarian general and Regent-Governor of the Kingdom o |
In additionm she has won five | Hungarian championship and as many Hungarian Cup title |
alled in a Russian army to help suppress the | Hungarian revolt and thus free Austria to attempt to t |
ry transfer window finishes to join either a | Hungarian club and from League of Ireland outfit Bohem |
st claim to fame lies in his contribution to | Hungarian music, and in particular, the musical life o |
an, French, Swedish, German, Slovak, Danish, | Hungarian, Russian and Estonian. |
In October it was the | Hungarian uprising and for the next two months he was |
y Sobonya is a mandolin player of Polish and | Hungarian descent, and her mother Felicia is of Spanis |
1956, was against the background of the 1956 | Hungarian Revolution and saw Hungary defeat the USSR 4 |
s have been translated into English, German, | Hungarian, Croatian and Spanish. |
( | Hungarian) Esthetics and Politics, the Artist and the |
in French, Dutch, Spanish, Serbian, German, | Hungarian, Italian and other languages. |
epka (born January 10, 1968 in Miskolc) is a | Hungarian wrestler and Olympic champion in Greco-Roman |
The three girls were born of a | Hungarian contortionist and a Dutch Jewish operetta si |
uages used in the City of Novi Sad (Serbian, | Hungarian, Slovak, and Rusyn) |
There was all the more | Hungarian success, and all the less fooling around. |
(November 8, 1887 - October 23, 1918) was a | Hungarian track and field athlete who competed in the |
The oil companies attracted | Hungarian, Czech and Slovakian immigrants from Eastern |
He studied | Hungarian, German and later English, obtaining a docto |
29 Dec 1863, d. 19 Jan 1945) was a | Hungarian pianist and composer. |
Hungarian pianist and composer Rafael Joseffy (1852 -1 | |
lated into other languages, including Greek, | Hungarian, Russian and Spanish. |
riter and teacher known for her books on the | Hungarian composer and pianist Franz Liszt. |
ent has had a direct, positive impact on the | Hungarian economy and on continued good bilateral rela |
He became the supervisor of all | Hungarian museums and libraries in 1897. |
arents divorced in 1953 and Lindfors married | Hungarian writer and director George Tabori. |
He also served as a member in the | Hungarian parliament, and chairman of the High Court o |
1846 - 7 February 1933) was a distinguished | Hungarian nobleman and politician from an ancient nobl |
s a defender of the linguistic rights of the | Hungarian Slovenes and their Slovene identity, promoti |
s also available in Spanish, French, Arabic, | Hungarian, Swedish, and partially in Latvian, Ukrainia |
ecome, in succession, an Austrian officer, a | Hungarian rebel and an Ottoman Pasha. |
1,300,000 videos which makes it the largest | Hungarian blogsearch and video search engine. |
made the subject of formal complaint by the | Hungarian government and in 1896 was recalled. |
It is populated by | Hungarian Calvinists and Unitarians. |
She studied | Hungarian studies and drama at the Humboldt University |
The final consisted of 7 | Hungarian fencers and Nadi. |
ria at Tarnovo, could do nothing to stop the | Hungarian invasion and his son's capture. |
Austrian army numbered 18,000 men, with | Hungarian infantry and some cavalry forces, while the |
alled Rohrnudeln, in Slovenian buhteljni, in | Hungarian bukta, and in Czech buchty. |
she was the first woman to be elected to the | Hungarian Parliament, and in 1923 she founded the Sist |
1851) was a Romanian painter and sculptor of | Hungarian birth and a 1848 revolutionary, best known f |
The Goalkeeper is of | Hungarian origin and holds the Belgian passport. |
None of these groups were in the | Hungarian parliament and thus were unable to get any s |
ministrative problems, to discuss openly the | Hungarian Revolution and their need to react to it. |
w days later, the imperial court ordered the | Hungarian parliament and government dissolved. |
e attacked the Transylvanian Saxon lands and | Hungarian villages and market towns. |
Lippo Hertzka (died 14 March 1951) was a | Hungarian footballer and football manager. |
ingly, in certain languages, such as German, | Hungarian, Ukrainian and Russian the word "benzol" (or |
ny (29 October 1881 - 7 February 1958) was a | Hungarian painter and art collector. |
nable cooperation between Dutch, Flemish and | Hungarian organisations and artists. |
Margit Korondi (born June 24, 1932) is a | Hungarian gymnast and Olympic champion. |
ified -- he has been variously identified as | Hungarian, Czech, and Dutch. |
favorable foreign exchange ratio between the | Hungarian forint and the U.S. dollar. |
il 29, 1861-1936; German: Ludwig Blau) was a | Hungarian scholar and publicist born at Putnok, Hungar |
st, 2 November 1905 - 20 January 1985) was a | Hungarian economist and member of the British House of |
was named after Andor Semsey (1833-1923), a | Hungarian nobleman and mineralogist. |
Ferenc Karinthy - | Hungarian writer and translator, son of Frigyes Karint |
After the war, Jaross was tried by the | Hungarian authorities and executed by firing squad. |
ading with central Europe and was owned by a | Hungarian Jew, and knew how oppressed the Hungarian Je |
rad, Romania), the Austrians executed twelve | Hungarian generals and one colonel, who are known as t |
ar the end of his life he separated from his | Hungarian friends and strengthened his connections in |
1979), | Hungarian actress and model |
Day That Shook the Communist World: The 1956 | Hungarian Uprising and Its Legacy originally Der Ungar |
also referred to as Jules Nagy, is a former | Hungarian footballer and manager. |
n, and a few successfully crossed trough the | Hungarian Bridgehead and made it either to France or G |
'Reverti' was grown from | Hungarian seed and found to the most disease-resistant |
After the upheaval of the | Hungarian Revolution, and with a young family in tow, |
Garam was born to a | Hungarian father and a Finnish mother, after they had |
ng place of a Ruthenian princess Anna with a | Hungarian king and that in 1231 a Ruthenian prince mad |
mps, Lutz negotiated a special deal with the | Hungarian government and the Nazis: he had permission |
al European societies, like Czech society or | Hungarian society, and it is of course more conservati |
Space Exploration Laboratory, the Center for | Hungarian studies, and the Research Laboratory of Ecos |
She is the 1984-1991 | Hungarian Champion and was a member of the Budapest Sp |
Judit Temes (born October 10, 1930) is a | Hungarian swimmer and Olympic champion. |
ijek, Croatia and emigrated in 1956 with his | Hungarian father and Croatian mother to Belgium. |
Michal Konarski as Ferenc Liszt: famous | Hungarian composer and pianist. |
urkey and Hungary, was restored again by the | Hungarian government and re-opened in 2010. |
es soon gained the trust and sympathy of the | Hungarian King and his people and was entrusted with t |
arrangements of the third and fourth sets of | Hungarian Dances and the Liebeslieder Walzer. |
h century however brought the turmoil of the | Hungarian incursions, and between 950 and 990 the mona |
Ottokar Novacek (1866 - 1900), an | Hungarian violinist and composer of Czech descent |
0th St.) in the presence of a small group of | Hungarian relatives and friends in the evening of Nove |
Sofer, Rabbi of Pressburg, was the leader of | Hungarian Jewry and one of the leading Rabbi's of Euro |
Hentzi's refusal to join the | Hungarian nationalists and his lengthy defense of Buda |
The mineral was named after | Hungarian mineralogist Andor von Semsey (1833-1923). |
adeo's theatre, named after its founder, the | Hungarian count Anton Amade de Varkony, who was also a |
33rd Waffen Cavalry Division of the SS (3rd | Hungarian) in anything but name. |
2), Turkish, Persian (1995), English (2004), | Hungarian (2005), Arabic, Greek, Korean and other lang |
Bengali, Malay/Indonesian, Turkish, Russian, | Hungarian, Hebrew, Arabic, Luganda and Sinhala exhibit |
estern towers, following the style common to | Hungarian medieval architecture. |
- Herceghalom, 1. December 1916.) was a | Hungarian historian, archivist and high public servant |
In the commune both Romanian and | Hungarian languages are used in public signage, educat |
gentine mobsters) and the buyers (a group of | Hungarian mobsters) are on the dock. |
The | Hungarian Greys are robust, unpretentious, easy-calvin |
Currently Exxon Mobile and the | Hungarian MOL are working together in a Joint-Venture |
rgence of Bocskai during 1604-1606, when the | Hungarian anti-Habsburg army almost defeated the Ciesz |
He was also a commander of the | Hungarian Red Army fighting the foreign troops of the |
He commanded the | Hungarian Second Army at the Battle of Stalingrad. |
he Eastern Front of World War II against the | Hungarian 2nd Army and partially Italian 8th Army. |
an 6th Army at Stalingrad where it destroyed | Hungarian Second Army. |
y books on music, e.g. a biography on famous | Hungarian conductor Arthur Nikisch and on Richard Wagn |
shorter parts had been transcribed to other | Hungarian dialects as well; these can be found in othe |
ed to join the Sociological Institute at the | Hungarian Academy as a researcher (Tormey 4-18) (Gruml |
Leslie Blau (known in | Hungarian language as Blau Laszlo) is a noted author, |
He worked for the | Hungarian Railways as counsel between 1910 and 1925, a |
i is generally referred to as Galambfalva in | Hungarian and as the original Golumba Mare in Romanian |
Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria, with Polish and | Hungarian kings as participants. |
dopted by the PCR progressively targeted the | Hungarian community as a whole, based on suspicions of |
entity that comprised Italian, Croatian, and | Hungarian elements as well, and that was loyal to the |
In 1990 he joined the | Hungarian Astronomical Association and became the Co-o |
med in Budapest "Verein spiriter Forscher" - | Hungarian Spiritualist Association, and they became it |
mall group of Hungarians who met through the | Hungarian Astronomical Association. |
also the founder and first president of the | Hungarian Jurists' Association. |
is named after Berta Degenfeld-Schomburg, a | Hungarian amateur astronomer of the 19th and 20th cent |
ummer Olympics, winning gold medals with the | Hungarian team at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki |
He received a bronze medal with the | Hungarian team at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. |
Austrian and | Hungarian results at early Olympic Games are generally |
In 1943 he represented | Hungarian Jews at the Bermuda Conference , which aimed |
ed the year after so it was succeeded as the | Hungarian representative at the 2011 contest by "What |
Daniel Apai (born 1977) is a | Hungarian astronomer at the Space Telescope Science In |
Austrian and | Hungarian results at early Olympics are generally kept |
ld University Games and subsequently led the | Hungarian team at the 1996 Olympics. |
At May 14, 1918, the legionnaires stopped a | Hungarian train at Chelyabinsk in the Urals and shot a |
A further duel resulted when Kovacs, a | Hungarian judge at the Games also involved in the caus |
sy (May 18, 1922 - September 24, 2009) was a | Hungarian sprint athlete who competed in late 1940s an |
In 1943, the | Hungarian leaders attempted to revive relations with w |
political activist born in Velykyj Bereznyj ( | Hungarian: Nagyberezna), Austria-Hungary (modern-day U |
from 1984 to 2002 and won a large number of | Hungarian and Austrian National Allround, Sprint, and |
t ninety sculptures and other art by various | Hungarian and Austrian artists. |
of democracy in Hungary, he was awarded the | Hungarian Government's Award for Excellence in Achieve |
The | Hungarian jury awarded its 12 points to contest winner |
Mahasz hands out the | Hungarian Music Awards and maintains the music charts |
The | Hungarian center back spent the last half of the 2010 |
A German name for a the | Hungarian region Bakony Forest |
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