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Hungary$36260$ - translation to ολλανδικά

TOWN IN VESZPRÉM COUNTY IN WESTERN HUNGARY
Papa, Hungary; Pápa, Hungary
  • Esterhazy Palace
  • Sign showing twin towns of Pápa

Hungary      
n. Hongarije (naam v.e. land in Oost-Europa)
Austro-Hungarian Empire         
  • Neolog Jewish community]] in 1869.
  • The start of construction of the underground in Budapest (1894–1896)
  • Crowds on the streets in the aftermath of the [[Anti-Serb riots in Sarajevo]], 29 June 1914
  • [[Czechoslovak declaration of independence]] rally in Prague on Wenceslas Square, 28 October 1918
  •  [[Silver coin]]: 5 corona, 1908 – The bust of Franz Joseph I facing right surrounded by the legend "Franciscus Iosephus I, Dei gratia, imperator Austriae, rex Bohemiae, Galiciae, Illyriae et cetera et apostolicus rex Hungariae"
  • Muslims]] green.
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  • Physical map of Austria–Hungary in 1914
  • Saint Germain]]. (1919–1920)
  • Ethno-linguistic map of Austria–Hungary, 1910
  • Post-WWI borders on an ethnic map
  • Detailed railway map of Austrian and Hungarian railways from 1911
  • crown]] banknote of the Dual Monarchy, using all official and recognized languages (the reverse side was Hungarian)
  • War memorial in [[Păuleni-Ciuc]], Romania
  • Wilhelm II]]<br />with military commanders during World War I
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina]] in 1914}}
  • Traditional costumes of [[Tyrol]]
  • Emperor Franz Joseph I in 1905
  • Parade in [[Prague]], [[Kingdom of Bohemia]], 1900
  • Elisabeth Amalie]] at [[Matthias Church]], [[Buda]], 8 June 1867
  • isbn=978-0-297-85608-5}}</ref> believe it depicts Ferdinand Behr, a bystander.
  • The SS ''Kaiser Franz Joseph I'' (12,567 t) of the Austro-Americana company was the largest passenger ship ever built in Austria. Because of its control over the coast of much of the Balkans, Austria–Hungary had access to several seaports.
  • Map of the counties of the Lands of the Crown of St. Stephen (Hungary proper and Croatia-Slavonia)
  • Literacy in Austria–Hungary (census 1880)
  • Literacy in Hungary by counties in 1910 (excluding Croatia)
  • universal right to vote]] in Prague, Bohemia, 1905
  • [[Meyers Konversations-Lexikon]] ethnographic map of Austria–Hungary, 1885
  • [[MÁVAG]] armoured train in 1914
  • Traditional clothing in Hungary, late 19th century
  • Galicia]] in [[Leopoldstadt]], Vienna, 1915
  • Emperor Franz Joseph I visiting [[Prague]] and opening the new Emperor Francis I Bridge in 1901
  • Austrian Parliament building
  • Hungarian Parliament building
  • Electoral districts of Austria and Hungary in the 1880s. On the map opposition districts are marked in different shades of red, ruling party districts are in different shades of green, independent districts are in white.
  • Czech]] units in Austria in May 1918 was brutally suppressed. It was considered a [[mutiny]] by the code of [[military justice]].
  • [[Dubrovnik]], [[Kingdom of Dalmatia]]
  • [[Kraków]], a historical Polish city in the Austro-Hungarian Empire where in 1870 authorities allowed the use of the Polish language in the [[Jagiellonian University]]
  • Austro-Hungarian occupation]]
  • Black Friday, 9 May 1873, Vienna Stock Exchange. The [[Panic of 1873]] and [[Long Depression]] followed.
  • [[Siege of Przemyśl]] in 1915
  • A stentor reading the day's news in the Telefonhírmondó of Budapest
  • Galicia]]'' by [[Teodor Axentowicz]], 1882
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CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHIC UNION FROM 1867 TO OCTOBER 1918
Austro - Hungary; Austro-Hungarian Empire; Austro-Hungarian empire; Austria Hungary; Austro-Hungarian; Austro-Hungary; Austro-Hungarian Monarchy; Austro-hungary; Austro Hungarian Empire; Autro-Hungarian empire; Austria-hungary; Austro-hungarian empire; Austo-Hungarian empire; Austrian-Hungarian empire; Austria-Hungary Empire; Austrian-Hungarian Empire; Austro-Hungarians; Austria-Hungarian Empire; Austro–Hungarian Empire; Austro-Hungaria; Austro Hungary; Austro-Hungarian monarchy; Austrian-Hungarian; Avstro-Ogrska; Austrian Hungarian Kingdom; The Dual Monarchy; The Dual monarchy; The dual monarchy; Dual State; Austriahungary; Austro hungarian monarchy; Österreich-Ungarn; Austria–Hungary; Österreich-ungarn; Austrialia–Hungary; Austro hungarian; Austria-Hungarian; History of Austria-Hungary; Österreichisch-Ungarisches Reich; Osztrák-Magyar Birodalom; Austria-Hungary during World War I; History of Austria-Hungary during World War I; Austrialia-Hungary; Austro Hungarian empire; Austria-Hungary empire; The Kingdoms and Lands Represented in the Imperial Council and the Lands of the Holy Hungarian Crown of St. Stephen; Demographics of Austria-Hungary; Austria hungary; The Kingdom and lands represented in the Imperial Council and the lands of the Holy Hungarian crown of Saint Stephen; Austro–Hungarian Monarchy; Austro Hungarian monarchy
het Oostenrijks-Hongaarse Keizerrijk (koningshuis van Habsburg dat tot 1918 de leiding had over Centraal-Europa)
Hungarian citizen         
  • [[Visa requirements for Hungarian citizens]]
HISTORY AND REGULATIONS OF HUNGARIAN CITIZENSHIP
Hungarian citizenship; Nationality law of Hungary; Magyar law; Hungarian citizen; Hungary nationality law; Hungary citizenship
Hongaar,burger van Hongarie

Ορισμός

Austro-Hungarian
·adj Of or pertaining to the monarchy composed of Austria and Hungary.

Βικιπαίδεια

Pápa

Pápa [ˈpaːpɒ] is a historical town in Veszprém county, Hungary, located close to the northern edge of the Bakony Hills, and noted for its baroque architecture. With its 32,473 inhabitants (2011), it is the cultural, economic and tourism centre of the region.

Pápa is one of the centres of the Reformed faith in Transdanubia, as the existence of numerous ecclesiastical heritage sites and museums suggest. Due to the multitude of heritage buildings the centre of the town is now protected.

Pápa has a large historical centre, with renovated old burgher's houses, cafes, and museums, including the Blue-Dyeing Museum (Kékfestő Múzeum), set up in a former factory which produced clothes and other textiles dyed with indigo blue under a unique method.

The town is also noted for its thermal baths, particularly a newly constructed swimming complex, the Esterházy family's palace, its grand Roman Catholic church, and Calvinist secondary school; the town is an important religious centre. It also boasts a large park near the centre of town.

The town has been the main center of trade in the wines of the Somló wine region. Pápa was an administrative regional capital from 1945 to 1983.