temető or Kerepesi temető, official name: Fiumei úti nemzeti sírkert, i.e. "Fiume Road National Graveyard") is the most famous cemetery in Budapest. It is...
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board the ship was from Fiume (now Rijeka, Croatia) to New York. Carpathia sailed into New York on 29 March and returned to Fiume twelve days later with...
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edited and wrote for her weekly journal, Family Circle (Hungarian: Családi Kör), the first magazine for women in Hungary. Emilia Kánya was born on 10 November...
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population, as well as many sources of raw materials and its sole port at Fiume. Though the revision of the treaty quickly rose to the top of the national...
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died in 1989 after being hospitalized for pneumonia. Kádár was born in Fiume in poverty to a single mother. After living in the countryside for some...
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Austro-Hungarian Imperial and Royal Naval Academy (k.u.k. Marine-Akademie) at Fiume (now Rijeka, Croatia) at age 14. Because the official language of the naval...
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peremkerületek temetői". Múlt-Kor Történelmi Magazin. 19 October 2004. "Óbudai Jó Pásztor templom". "Csillaghegy | Csillaghegyi Polgári Kör | Csillaghegyi evangélikusok"...
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Archduke Joseph Karl Ludwig of Austria (2 March 1833, Pozsony – 13 June 1905, Fiume, Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia) major general in the Austro-Hungarian Army...
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and environmental movements, joining the environmental organization Duna Kör in 1984 and participating in their protests, such as those against the construction...
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industrial products. He also argued for the creation of a Hungarian port at Fiume. Kossuth played a major role in the formation of the Opposition Party in...
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(1911); Újvidék/Novi Sad (1911); Kassa/Košice (1913); Pécs (1913) Croatia: Fiume (1899); Pula (1904); Opatija – Lovran (1908); Zagreb (1910); Dubrovnik (1910)...
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