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  • the election, a new constitution proclaiming Hungary a People's Republic and enshrining the princi
  • son of Andronikos II Palaiologos and Anna of Hungary, a daughter of King Stephen V of Hungary.
  • Hont, Hungary, a village in Hungary
  • Hungary, a European country
  • C.A. Macartney, in his Hungary: A Short History, eulogizes Ladislaus thus: "
  • ponse to Lamberg being attacked on arrival in Hungary a few days later, the imperial court ordered
  • n and women had to take place in Szombathely, Hungary a week previous as the Monaco stadium was not
  • Mende, Hungary, a village in Pest county
  • Before Hungarians founded Hungary a number of different tribes lived in the are
  • is also a Red and a Burgundy version, and in Hungary a Silver version.
  • and #4 in Switzerland; it also reached #35 in Hungary, a non German-speaking country.
  • Hungary a short History, Edinburgh University Press,
  • Hungary: Abony
  • Pusztavacs is a village in Pest megye, Hungary, about 54 km south-east of the capital Budape
  • When Hungary acceded to NATO in April 1999, it became a fo
  • ggled hundreds of people from Soviet Union to Hungary, across the Soviet-Hungarian border in the Ca
  • or a time identified with the Haredi party in Hungary, acting as secretary to the organization Shom
  • Hungary, Adrian and Marianne Stokes, (Adam and Charle
  • WSG did not condemn similar Soviet actions in Hungary, Afghanistan or elsewhere."
  • rule; despite finishing level on points with Hungary after losing to Denmark in the last match, Se
  • He also fled Hungary after the events of 1956.
  • ecember 1060, her husband was crowned King of Hungary after defeating his brother.
  • with the departure of the Soviet troops from Hungary after 40 years of occupation.
  • Place and time: Siberia, Japan, Hungary; after 1918.
  • xisting until the collapse of Ottoman rule in Hungary after 1686 (nominally to 1699).
  • But the Ottoman Empire did not annex Hungary after their victory, and the Hungarian throne
  • was the seat of Isabella Jagiellon, Queen of Hungary, after her escape from Transylvania.
  • Her father left Hungary after the 1956 uprising against the Stalinist
  • Desperate to leave Hungary after his experiences, Kanitz ran away from h
  • He was also Palatine of Hungary after the death of his childless half-brother
  • mission to Emperor Charles V and Ludwig II of Hungary again to establish an alliance.
  • lt of the Second Vienna Award, it belonged to Hungary again between 1940 and 1944.
  • By signing the Peace Treaty of Paris, Hungary again lost all the territories it had gained
  • z scored his first, second and third goal for Hungary against San Marino in a 8-0 trashing on 8 Oct
  • It also hosted the UEFA Euro 1972 semifinal Hungary against Soviet Union, as well as several game
  • Dossow participated in Hungary against the Ottoman Turks and against France
  • nd joined in the crusade of King Sigismund of Hungary against the Turks.
  • Following the war he fought in Hungary against the Bolsheviks.
  • Hunyadi successfully defended the Kingdom of Hungary against the Ottoman campaigns.
  • nishers Portugal, along with Sweden, Denmark, Hungary, Albania and Malta.
  • species of hawthorn native to Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Albania and Yugoslavia.
  • Macedonia, Iceland, Cyprus, Latvia, Belarus, Hungary, Albania, Sweden, Turkey, Malta, Georgia and
  • Putnok is currently in Hungary; all other named towns are currently in Slova
  • The 2011 Championship will be in Hungary, alongside the World Puzzle Championship.
  • Georg is also the President of Red Cross in Hungary, Ambassador-at-large of Hungary and Knight of
  • After the communist take-over of Hungary, an era of conceptual, pre-arranged trials wa
  • The Order was dedicated to Saint Elisabeth of Hungary, an ancestor of the founder and was meant to
  • of the armistice there will be established in Hungary an Allied Control Commission which will regul
  • westward across the Carpathian Mountains into Hungary and southward into Bulgaria.
  • Maria was a daughter of Stephen V of Hungary and his wife, queen Elisabeth, who was daught
  • Born in Budapest, Hungary and raised in Chicago, Illinois, Foldi made h
  • t car developed by Brixxon Elektromos Auto of Hungary and assembled in Austria.
  • e ensuing negotiations between the Kingdom of Hungary and Ivan Alexander's allies, Vladislav I Vlai
  • other noble women including Princess Leia of Hungary, and (apparently in an extreme act of diploma
  • 5), Archduke of Austria-Este, Royal Prince of Hungary and Bohemia, was Duke of Modena, Reggio, and
  • Hungary and Estonia were the other teams to play in t
  • Polica was on the border between Galicia and Hungary, and between 1918 and 1920 on the Polish-Czec
  • ed allegiance from Bulgaria to the Kingdom of Hungary and vice versa, and the Hungarians recognized
  • ce they crossed the Adriatic sea, and so into Hungary and Greece, where they served against the Tur
  • ched several Czech clubs and worked abroad in Hungary and the United Arab Emirates.
  • Kinga's sisters were Saint Margaret of Hungary and Jolenta of Poland (Yolanda, Helen).
  • She was born in Budapest, Hungary, and at the age of 3 she moved to Belluno, It
  • She was a niece of St. Elizabeth of Hungary and great-niece of Saint Hedwig.
  • ropean Championships qualifying match between Hungary and Greece, to reach the final stages of the
  • trying to persuade the world to buy wine from Hungary and from no other country in the world (which
  • nother sister, Gertrude, married Andrew II of Hungary and was the mother of St. Elizabeth of Hungar
  • The shells for the buses are built in Hungary and are then shipped to Anniston for the inst
  • Vienna Award granted Northern Transylvania to Hungary and the villages were held by Hungary until 1
  • Lionheart was a big budget movie filmed in Hungary and Portugal utilizing several castles and hu
  • Vienna Award granted Northern Transylvania to Hungary and the village was held by Hungary until 194
  • l turnover comes from public foundations from Hungary and Romania.
  • roduction locations in Germany, Italy, Spain, Hungary and Malaysia.
  • one in order to be correct since when we say " Hungary" today we mean the Republic of Hungary and no
  • erformed 23rd in the running order, following Hungary and preceding Belgium.
  • tralia, Turkey, Israel, Bangladesh, Thailand, Hungary and Poland) under the name Zinnat.
  • Upon the invasion of Louis I of Hungary and the execution of his elder brother, Charl
  • Both in Hungary and Slovakia there are hundreds - if not thou
  • at are unemployed and cause nuisance, back to Hungary and Romania is a "good approach".
  • sador on 27 May 1502 to Vladislas II, King of Hungary and Bohemia, and on his return was rewarded w
  • na Award granted the Northern Transylvania to Hungary and the villages were held by Hungary until 1
  • ly in Germany, but in the Slovakian Republic, Hungary, and additional countries in Central and East
  • ion Tour" concerts that were held in Croatia, Hungary, and Austria.
  • h it ranges to Wallis, in eastern Austria and Hungary and the Czech Republic.
  • who was teacher and associate rabbi at Pest, Hungary, and the author of several works in the Hebre
  • on April 2, 1479 between Matthias Corvinus of Hungary and King Vladislaus II of Bohemia (and Hungar
  • n used since the 11th century for the King of Hungary and his family, but it were then only a few,
  • space of seven days against Austria (twice), Hungary and Bohemia; all four matches resulted in com
  • against Hungary) and the third-place play-off (3-1 against Au
  • ka Maria, Archduchess of Austria, Princess of Hungary and Bohemia (17 January 1831, Buda, Hungary -
  • of the Soviet Bloc, he eventually returned to Hungary, and from 1990 to 1994, became an independent
  • na Award granted the Northern Transylvania to Hungary and the villages were held by Hungary until 1
  • acres), and it is primarily found in Romania, Hungary and Bulgaria.
  • ul Wallenberg who was a Swedish Ambassador in Hungary and saved 100,000 people by issuing them with
  • sh Presbyterians and the Reformed churches of Hungary and Bohemia.
  • directly in Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and the Baltic States, in addition to its ope
  • id-production because of Curtiz's flight from Hungary, and never finished.
  • nent Billiczer Rabbinical family of Szerencs, Hungary and the Dym family of Rabbis and communal lea
  • e has written extensively on values system in Hungary and Central Europe, as well as on global civi
  • He went with Godfrey to meet King Coloman of Hungary, and also to meet Byzantine emperor Alexius I
  • Romania (around 75,000 Transylvanian Saxons), Hungary and Yugoslavia.
  • mostly from the territories of the Kingdom of Hungary and Principality of Transylvania, through the
  • He was born in Hungary and emigrated to the United States in 1958.
  • l Goalkeeper, currently goalkeeping coach for Hungary and TSG 1899 Hoffenheim.
  • ing the campaign that destroyed the armies of Hungary and Poland within two days of each other, by
  • run in Sweden, Finland, Germany, Switzerland, Hungary and some other countries.
  • ss of Austria, German Queen, Queen consort of Hungary and Bohemia as the spouse of Leopold I.
  • Italy supported Austria Hungary, and sended a part of the peace force.
  • Examples have been unearthed in Italy, in Hungary and in Germany, including one intact instrume
  • Canada declares war on German allies Romania, Hungary, and Finland.
  • f the European Union: Milan, Italy; Budapest, Hungary; and Prague, Czech Republic, during the Europ
  • re official support forums in Denmark, Italy, Hungary and 16 more sites.
  • hduchess Marie Louise of Austria, Princess of Hungary and Bohemia
  • studied physics at the University of Szeged, Hungary, and received his Ph.D. from the University o
  • It is found from Poland and Germany to Italy, Hungary and Romania, as well as Russia.
  • he was in Switzerland, then visited Austria, Hungary, and Italy, where he remained until 1602.
  • Jordanita graeca graeca (from Slovakia, Hungary and Ukraine to south-western Turkey)
  • nted to serve as Minister besides the King of Hungary and was made a member of the Upper House.
  • ly, France, Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and the Balkans until April 1945.
  • and, and, above all, the Hussites of Germany, Hungary and Bohemia; his aim in the last case was to
  • The ensuing treaty led to a peace with Hungary and the annexion of the patriarchate's lands
  • death in 1521 he was the leading statesman of Hungary and mainly responsible for foreign policy.
  • i-occupied Europe, including those of Greece, Hungary and Slovakia.
  • Bulgaria, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, and North Korea.
  • ly, France, Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and the Balkans until April 1945.
  • Ministers in April 1955, were smuggled out of Hungary and published in the West under the title "Im
  • of Foix-Candale, Queen consort of Bohemia and Hungary, and later a mistress of Anne's son, Louis II
  • d the semifinals, where they were defeated by Hungary and finished fourth in the end.
  • He subsequently played 48 times for Hungary and as one of the legendary Mighty Magyars, h
  • was among the most prosperous territories of Hungary, and until the late 18th century it was parti
  • pported King Henry III in his battles against Hungary and Bohemia.
  • ssional boxing was not permitted in Communist Hungary and the government resented Papp's successful
  • by the Soviet Union, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Yugoslavia, at the end of World War II, a
  • orld population is so small (it grows only in Hungary and its border regions) that it has become pr
  • crusading armies led by the king Andrew II of Hungary and the Duke Leopold VI of Austria, and a for
  • artel of Anjou and was mother of Charles I of Hungary and Clementia, Queen of France.
  • Hungary and Japan are promoted to Division I; Belgium
  • The Netherlands), Dresden (Germany), Miskolc ( Hungary) and Tarragona (Spain).
  • cousin Francis I, Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary and Bohemia.
  • lure of that attack the Division was moved to Hungary and for his performance at the Gran bridgehea
  • found in neighbouring Bosnia and Herzegovina, Hungary and Montenegro for the 2009 Contest.
  • d the semifinals, where they were defeated by Hungary and finished fourth at the end.
  • also spelled Grunwald, was the Rav of Chust, Hungary and progenitor of the Puppa Hasidic dynasty t
  • Kleeman's tank corps fought in Hungary and was ruinously involved with the Battle of
  • Charles V recognized total Ottoman control of Hungary, and even agreed to pay to the Ottomans a yea
  • in Spain, The Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Hungary, and Croatia.
  • Europe, only The Netherlands, Spain, Austria, Hungary and Greece have sizeable populations.
  • one of younger children of King Stephen V of Hungary and his wife Elizabeth the Cuman.
  • ne hour, but increasingly also by people from Hungary and Slovakia.
  • zed acquisitions of fine arts museums both in Hungary and across Europe.
  • esti in Romania while JG 302 flew combat over Hungary and Austria.
  • Maharam Ash also served as Rabbi in Baja, Hungary and Gyarmath.
  • ayed international professional basketball in Hungary and Australia.
  • n Women's Handball Championship Final between Hungary and Ukraine
  • influenced certain genres of fiddle music in Hungary, and also characterized early church organ mu
  • of the DVD charts in Australia, number two in Hungary and number nine on Billboard's Top Music Vide
  • he fall of Communism, Peter Zwack returned to Hungary and resumed production with the original Zwac
  • Hercz was originally from Hungary, and Cudell was no stranger to building grand
  • incess Imperial of Austria, Princess Royal of Hungary and Bohemia, Princess and Duchess of Saxony
  • wever, and despite several agreements between Hungary and Romania in 1924, 1930 and 1937, this was
  • untries - the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Poland, Hungary, and East Germany - invaded Czechoslovakia.
  • inland, Canada, USA, Spain, Portugal, Israel, Hungary and The Netherlands Energy efficient Phase ou
  • in 1924 in a suburb near the town of Ungvar, Hungary and studied in the Yeshiva of the Ungvar Rov
  • along with other Eastern Europeans (Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania), who settle mainly in Mexico Cit
  • Communist revolts in Hungary and Germany were defeated, as were the far ri
  • He played for MTK and capped once for Hungary, and won the bronze medal at the 1960 Summer
  • g lectures nationally and internationally (in Hungary and Taipei, Taiwan).
  • ched the semifinals, where it was defeated by Hungary and then met Serbia in the bronze medal match
  • he Oceana Sea Navigation Company of Budapest, Hungary, and renamed Alfold.
  • ned from archives in Russia, Germany, Poland, Hungary and the United States."
  • the Slovak Air Force in its campaigns against Hungary and the Soviet Union.
  • It is found in Hungary and Romania.
  • is known from Germany to Portugal, Italy and Hungary and from Great Britain to southern Russia.
  • and Austria; 1989 - Austria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Germany; 1992 - Japan and Korea; 1994 -
  • daughter of King Ladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary and his wife Anne de Foix.
  • owned Orthodox rabbi, dayan, and publisher in Hungary and the United States.
  • gle, but is enjoyed all year round), Austria, Hungary and the Czech Republic.
  • the Oberland or higher land western region of Hungary and the district surrounding Bratislava in Sl
  • en given the position of military governor of Hungary, and promoted to Field Marshal in 1808.
  • During this time, the invasion of Hungary and seizure control by Communist Russia force
  • ngarian scholar and publicist born at Putnok, Hungary, and educated at three different yeshivot, am
  • The city is the sixth largest in Hungary, and one of the seven main regional centres o
  • Neeka currently has centres in Ukraine, Hungary and Romania but operates in the neighboring c
  • Belgium, West Germany, Hungary and Soviet Union qualified for the final tour
  • his request for prayers for peace for Poland, Hungary, and the Middle East.
  • icially gave a mandate to the Czech Republic, Hungary and Romania to proceed towards the constructi
  • he youngest of five sons born to Charles I of Hungary and his third wife Elizabeth of Poland.
  • and Archduchess of Austria; Princess Royal of Hungary and Bohemia
  • r among tourists who arrive from all parts of Hungary and abroad.
  • ial Archduchess of Austria; Princess Royal of Hungary and Bohemia
  • After this he left Romania for Hungary and then spent some time in the West.
  • ly, France, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Hungary, and the Balkans to bomb factories, marshalli
  • imes (1953-55; in 1953 with Giselle Farkas of Hungary and in 1954 and 1955 with Ella Zeller of Roma
  • In 2005 he returned to Hungary and played a while for Zalaegerszegi TE, befo
  • r are cultivated in Germany, Canada, Austria, Hungary and Italy, but the variety is not of major im
  • l Award from the President of the Republic of Hungary, and the Crystal Award from the World Economi
  • randparents were Vladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary and his third wife Anne de Foix.
  • ied Sultan Mehmet III in his campaign against Hungary and was present at the siege of Eger.
  • f the House of Anjou, the son of Charles I of Hungary and younger brother of Louis I.
  • He was born in Hungary and immigrated to Israel as a child.
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