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Hungría - перевод на Английский


Hungary         
  • Holy Crown]] (''Szent Korona''), one of the key symbols of Hungary
  • Romanesque [[Ják Abbey]], [[Vas County]], built between 1220 and 1256
  • [[Paks Nuclear Power Plant]] produced more than 50% of Hungary's electricity production
  • The [[Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen]] consisted of the territories of the [[Kingdom of Hungary]] (16) and the [[Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia]] (17).
  • [[United Nations]] conference in the assembly hall of the [[House of Magnates]] in the [[Hungarian Parliament Building]]
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  • [[Béla Bartók]], a composer of great influence in the early 20th century; one of the founders of [[ethnomusicology]]
  • Virgin Mary]] – painting by Gyula Benczúr, in the St. Stephen's Basilica
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  • The [[Hungarian Parliament Building]] on the banks of the Danube in [[Budapest]]
  • [[Jewish]] women being arrested on Wesselényi Street in [[Budapest]] during [[the Holocaust]], {{circa}} 20–22 October 1944
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  • [[Dobos torte]]
  • [[Lajos Kossuth]], Regent-President during the [[Hungarian Revolution of 1848]]
  • Eszterháza Palace]], the "Hungarian Versailles", in [[Fertőd]], [[Győr-Moson-Sopron County]]
  • one of the densest in the world]].
  • Ethnic and political situation in the Kingdom of Hungary according to the 1910 census
  • Elisabeth Amalie]] at [[Matthias Church]], [[Buda]], 8 June 1867
  • [[Ferenc Puskás]], the greatest top division scorer of the 20th century. The [[FIFA Puskás Award]] is named in his honour.
  • The [[Visegrád Group]] signing ceremony in February 1991
  • UEFA Category 4 Stadium]]
  • Count [[István Széchenyi]] offered one year's income to establish the [[Hungarian Academy of Sciences]].
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  • [[Hortobágyi palacsinta]] in [[Sopron]]
  • The [[Hungarian State Opera House]] on [[Andrássy út]] (a [[World Heritage Site]])
  • Founded in 1782, the [[Budapest University of Technology and Economics]] is the oldest [[institute of technology]] in the world.
  • Kingdom of Hungary, 1941–44
  • A proportional representation of Hungary's exports, 2019
  • HDF 34th Special Forces Battalion]]
  • King Saint Stephen]], the first [[King of Hungary]], converted the nation to Christianity.
  • [[JAS 39 Gripen]] [[multirole combat aircraft]]
  • siege of Buda]] in May 1849
  • [[János Kádár]], General Secretary of the [[Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party]] (1956–1988)
  • Hungarian raids in the 10th century]]
  • highest court]]
  • [[Franz Liszt]], one of the greatest pianists of all time; a renowned composer and conductor
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  • Map of the lands ruled by [[Matthias Corvinus]]. Designed by Dr. Lajos Baróti.
  • [[Francis II Rákóczi]], leader of the war of independence against Habsburg rule in 1703–11
  • Louis the Great]] in Pallas's Great Encyclopedia
  • Meeting of the leaders of the [[Visegrád Group]], Germany and France in 2013
  • [[Sándor Petőfi]], Hungarian poet and revolutionary
  • Police car at Hungary-Serbia border barrier
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  • [[Miklós Horthy]], Regent of the Kingdom of Hungary (1920–1944)
  • Roman provinces: Illyricum, Macedonia, Dacia, Moesia, Pannonia, Thracia
  • King Saint Stephen]] (1000–1038)
  • 13 Hungarians]].
  • [[Budapest]], the capital and most populous city of Hungary
  • siege of Eger]], a major victory against the Ottomans
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  • Sándor Palace]] is the [[official residence]] of the [[President of Hungary]].
  • Louis XIV of France]].
  • Majority Hungarian areas (according to the 1910 census) detached from Hungary}}
  • [[Hungary men's national water polo team]] is considered among the best in the world, holding the world record for Olympic golds and overall medals.
  • Hungarians in traditional garments / folk costumes dancing the [[csárdás]]
COUNTRY IN CENTRAL EUROPE
ISO 3166-1:HU; Republic of Hungary; Magyarorszag; Magyarország; Hungarian Republic; Ungarn; Hungray; Hungery; Magyar Köztársaság; Hungarian Republic of 1989; Magyar Koeztarsasag; Magyar Koztarsasag; Maďarsko; Ungheria; HUNGARY; Hunguay; Hungary (country); Hungury; Hungarian folk art; Hunagry
Hungría
hungry [hungrier -comp., hungriest -sup.]      
(adj.) = hambriento
Ex: The article "Text timeshares: sitting ducks for hungry dogs" examines how US text timesharing companies, responsible for deliver of information to users, are operating, against a background of US business in general.
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* as hungry as a bear = más hambre que el perro de un ciego, más hambre que un maestro de escuela
* as hungry as a hunter = más hambre que el perro de un ciego, más hambre que un maestro de escuela
* as hungry as a wolf = más hambre que el perro de un ciego, más hambre que un maestro de escuela
* be hungry = tener hambre
* go + hungry = pasar hambre
* hungry for = ansioso de, deseoso de
* power-hungry = hambriento de poder, con hambre de poder, con ansias de poder, ansioso de poder
* sex-hungry = salido, lascivo, lujurioso
Hungría         
n. Hungary, country in central Europe

Википедия

Hungría
| nombre_común = Hungría