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  2. Great Market Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Great Market Hall or Central Market Hall, Market Hall I (Hungarian: Nagyvásárcsarnok [ˈnɒɟvaːʃaːt͡ʃɒrnok]) is the largest and oldest indoor market in Budapest, Hungary. The idea of building such a large market hall arose from the first mayor of Budapest, Károly Kamermayer, and it was his largest investment. He retired in 1896 ...

  3. Batthyány Square Market Hall, Budapest - Wikipedia

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    47.51°N 19.04°E. / 47.51; 19.04. The Batthyány Square Market Hall or Market Hall VI (Bomba Square Market Hall until 1907) is one of the major market halls built in Budapest during the dual monarchy . The General Assembly of the capital decided in 1894 to build customer stocks, but the hall was not built until 1900–1901, according to the ...

  4. MediaMarkt - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.mediamarktsaturn.com. MediaMarkt is a German multinational chain of stores selling consumer electronics with over 1000 stores in ten countries in Europe. With the Saturn chain of stores it constitutes Media-Saturn Holding, owned by the retail company Ceconomy, which was demerged from Metro Group in 2017.

  5. Budapest - Wikipedia

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    The city is a major centre for banking and finance, real estate, retailing, trade, transportation, tourism, new media as well as traditional media, advertising, legal services, accountancy, insurance, fashion and the arts in Hungary and regionally. Budapest is home not only to almost all national institutions and government agencies, but also ...

  6. General Assembly of Budapest - Wikipedia

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    www.budapest.hu. The General Assembly of Budapest (Hungarian: Fővárosi Közgyűlés, lit. 'Capital City Assembly' [ˈføːvaːroʃi ˈkøzɟyːleːʃ]) is a unicameral body consisting of 33 members, who are elected by proportional representation in a single citywide constituency with an electoral threshold of 5%, and the Mayor of Budapest ...

  7. List of districts in Budapest - Wikipedia

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    Budapest was organized into 10 districts (numbered from I to X) in 1873 after the unification of the cities of Pest, Buda and Óbuda. The districts at that time: Buda: I, II. Óbuda: III. Pest: IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X. In the 1930s, 4 new districts were organized, numbered from XI to XIV. On 1 January 1950, 7 neighboring towns and 16 ...

  8. Kossuth Square - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian Parliament Building in 2016 Palace of Justice Ministry of Agriculture Parliament building seen from the south end of the square. Kossuth Lajos Square (Hungarian: Kossuth Lajos tér, pronounced [ˈkoʃut ˈlɒjoʃ ˈteːr]), also known as Kossuth Square (Kossuth tér [ˈkoʃut ˈteːr]), is a city square situated in the Lipótváros neighbourhood of Budapest, Hungary, on the bank of ...

  9. 2nd district of Budapest - Wikipedia

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    The 2nd district of Budapest is a district of Budapest, Hungary. It has an area of 36.34 km 2 and is situated to the south of the 3rd district and to the north of the 1st district and the 12th district .