Buda (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈbudɒ], German: Ofen) is the part of Budapest, the capital city of Hungary, that lies on the western bank of the Danube...
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Budapest (redirect from Buda-Pesth)
reconquest of Buda in 1686, the region entered a new age of prosperity, with Pest-Buda becoming a global city after the unification of Buda, Óbuda and Pest...
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Look up Buda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Buda is the western part of Budapest, Hungary. In Ruthenia or Kyivan Rus, "buda" was a populated place...
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Buda Castle (Hungarian: Budavári Palota, German: Burgpalast), formerly also called the Royal Palace (Hungarian: Királyi-palota) and the Royal Castle (Hungarian:...
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been several Battles of Buda in history: Siege of Buda (1529) Siege of Buda (1530) Siege of Buda (1541), capture of the city of Buda by the Turkish Ottoman...
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Buda (/ˈbjuːdə/ BYOO-də) is a city in Hays County, Texas, United States. The population was 15,108 in 2020, an increase over the figure of 7,295 tabulated...
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The siege of Buda (1686) (Hungarian: Buda visszafoglalása, lit. 'Recapture of Buda') was fought between the Holy League and the Ottoman Empire, as part...
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Buda Engine was founded in 1881 by George Chalender in Buda, Illinois, to make equipment for railways. Later based in Harvey, Illinois, Buda from 1910...
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The Buda Chronicle (Hungarian: Budai krónika) is a 15th-century chronicle treating the early and medieval Hungarian history. While its original name is...
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is also called the 'Buda-island'. Buda has been known as the area north of the River Leie for centuries. From 1454 onwards, Buda was incorporated within...
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Waldemar Grzegorz Buda (Polish pronunciation: [val'dɛmar 'buda]; born 21 September 1982 in Turek, Poland) is a Polish politician who has been serving as...
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named after Buda, now a part of Budapest, in Hungary. Buda was chosen in honor of the hometown of exiled Hungarian politician Louis Kossuth. Buda was established...
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Buddha of Ibiraçu (redirect from Buda de Ibiraçu)
(Portuguese: Buda de Ibiraçu), also known as Great Buddha of Ibiraçu (Portuguese: Grande Buda de Ibiraçu) or Giant Buddha (Portuguese: Buda Gigante), is...
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Nick Buda (born March 26, 1974) is an American drummer and record producer based in Nashville, Tennessee. Primarily associated with contemporary country...
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The siege of Buda (4 May – 21 August 1541) ended with the capture of the city of Buda, the historical capital of the Kingdom of Hungary, by the Ottoman...
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Kampong Buda-Buda is a village in Temburong District, Brunei. The population was 111 in 2016. It is one of the villages within Mukim Bokok. The postcode...
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Buda is a commune in Călărași District, Moldova. It is composed of two villages, Buda and Ursari. Results of Population and Housing Census in the Republic...
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Mario Buda (1883–1963) was an Italian anarchist who was active among the militant American Galleanists in the late 1910s and best known for being the likely...
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Buda script, Aksara Buda, or Gunung script is an archaic script. Based on its shape, the Buda Script still has a close relationship with the Kawi script...
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The Privilege of Buda (also known as the Treaty of Buda) was a set of promises and concessions made to ensure that Louis I of Hungary would succeed to...
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Aleks Buda (7 September 1910 – 7 July 1993) was an Albanian historian. After completion of his education in Italy and Austria, he returned to Albania....
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Buda (Ge’ez: ቡዳ) (or bouda), in Ethiopian and Eritrean folk religion, is the power of the evil eye and the ability to change into a hyena. Buda is generally...
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Buda-Kashalyova (Belarusian: Буда-Кашалёва; Russian: Буда-Кошелёво, romanized: Buda-Koshelyovo) is a town in Gomel Region, Belarus. It serves as the administrative...
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"Avanti ragazzi di Buda" (transl. "Forward Youth of Buda(pest)"; Hungarian: Előre budai srácok) is an Italian anti-communist song. Written by Pier Francesco...
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Buddha Collapsed Out of Shame (redirect from Buda as sharm foru rikht)
Buddha Collapsed Out of Shame (Persian: بودا از شرم فرو ریخت, romanized: Buda az sharm foru rikht) is a 2007 Iranian film directed by Hana Makhmalbaf....
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The Buda heresy (Hungarian: budai eretnekség) was a Waldensian heretical movement from 1304 to 1307 in Buda, the capital of the Kingdom of Hungary (present-day...
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908 Buda (prov. designation: A918 WD or 1918 EX) is a background asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 30 kilometers (19...
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Budin Eyalet (redirect from Buda Province, Ottoman Empire)
Budin Eyalet (also known as Province of Budin/Buda or Pashalik of Budin/Buda, Ottoman Turkish: ایالت بودین, romanized: Eyālet-i Budin) was an administrative...
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The Buda is a left tributary of the river Argeș in Romania. It discharges into the Vidraru reservoir, which is drained by the Argeș. Its length is 19 km...
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History of Budapest (redirect from Budapest, including the Banks of the Danube, the Buda Castle Quarter and Andrássy Avenue)
17 November 1873 from a merger of the three neighboring cities of Pest, Buda and Óbuda. Smaller towns on the outskirts of the original city were amalgamated...
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