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  2. Hungary–Indonesia relations - Wikipedia

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    In line to Hungarian "Eastern Opening" policy, [3] and due to Indonesian political weight and market potentials, Hungary considered Indonesia as one of the most influential states in the ASEAN. While Indonesia sees Hungary as a potential market and a strategic entrance to penetrate the markets of Central Europe and Eastern Europe . [ 4 ]

  3. Category:Hungary–Indonesia relations - Wikipedia

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    HungaryIndonesia relations; E. Embassy of Indonesia, Budapest This page was last edited on 15 November 2018, at 03:44 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  4. Museum-digital - Wikipedia

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    Until 2016, a number of additional regional, international (Hungary, Brazil, Indonesia), and topical ("agrargeschichte" [History of Agriculture]) instances were created [5] Currently, 572 museums in Germany are participating in the project, with over 281.000 objects [ 6 ]

  5. Embassy of Indonesia, Budapest - Wikipedia

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    The Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Budapest (Indonesian: Kedutaan Besar Republik Indonesia di Budapest; Hungarian: Indonéz Köztársaság Nagykövetsége Budapesten) is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of Indonesia to the Republic of Hungary. [1] The first Indonesian ambassador to Hungary was Sarino Mangunpranoto (1962–1966). [2]

  6. Electronic signatures and law - Wikipedia

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    Hungary Hungarian Act on Electronic Signatures 2001; Iceland Lög um rafrænar undirskriftir nr. 28/2001; Ireland, Republic of Irish Electronic Commerce Act, 2000; Italy Decreto legislativo 7/3/2005, n. 82 (Codice dell'Amministrazione Digitale) Latvia Electronic Documents Law, 2002 Archived 31 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine

  7. Hungarian Electronic Library - Wikipedia

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    The Hungarian Electronic Library (Hungarian: Magyar Elektronikus Könyvtár) is one of the most significant text-archives of the Hungarian Web space [1] showcasing a variety of primary and secondary sources. [2] Contains thousands of full-text works in the humanities and social sciences. [1]

  8. Open access in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Open access to scholarly communication in Hungary has developed in recent years through digital repositories and academic publishers, among other means. In 2008 several academic libraries founded the Hungarian Open Access Repositories (HUNOR) consortium.

  9. List of newspapers in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The number of national daily newspapers in Hungary was 21 in 1950 and it increased to 40 in 1965. [1] In 1986 the Press Act became effective, regulating the newspaper market in the country. [ 2 ] Following the collapse of the communist regime the act was revised in January 1990.