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  2. Category:Cars of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    This category is for individual car models produced in Hungary. For motor vehicle manufacturing companies of Hungary see Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers of Hungary . Pages in category "Cars of Hungary"

  3. Automotive industry in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Magyar Suzuki in Esztergom, Hungary, had over 6,300 employees as of 2007. Hungary significantly decreased the manufacturing of buses but found a large assembly capacities of foreign brands (such as Mercedes-Benz, Suzuki, Audi, BMW, Skoda, SEAT, Volkswagen, Fiat, Ford, Chevrolet, Citroën, Peugeot, Renault and Opel) with annual production of more than 800 000 cars.

  4. Hungarian Technical and Transportation Museum - Wikipedia

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    The models represent a wide range of railway technology. The museum shows also a locomotive and wagon in real size with a railway station of the 1900s. Other parts of the museum are shown: The history of road traffic: horse-drawn and machine-driven vehicles, road and bridge building with a collection of old cars, motorcycles, and bicycles.

  5. Hungarian General Machine Factory - Wikipedia

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    After the war new car models appeared, including the Magomobil in 1924. By the mid-1920s it was apparent that MÁG is not competitive on the Hungarian market. Its financer and owner, the Hungarian General Credit Bank tried to find a buyer. In the meantime another new model, the Magosix was introduced with a 6-cylinder engine. It used many ...

  6. Category:Maps of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Maps of Hungary" This category contains only the following file. Hungary geo deaf.jpg 977 × 610; 487 KB

  7. Csonka (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Csonka had previously designed some small vans which had been made by the large Ganz company but in 1909 he set out on his own and made a few one-off cars. In 1909 the first series production car was introduced which had a single-cylinder engine and was the first Hungarian car to have shaft drive. This was followed in 1911 by a larger 8 hp ...

  8. Highways in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The M5 motorway starts from Budapest, it connects the Hungarian capital with Szeged and southeast part of Hungary, towards Belgrade. It was the third motorway in Hungary that reached the border. The motorway is part of the Pan-European Corridor X, and European route E75. The motorway was built in the 1980s and reached the Serbian border in ...

  9. Geography of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Hungary map of Köppen climate classification. Hungary has a mainly continental climate with the rest of the Pannonian Plain, with cold winters and warm to hot summers. The average annual temperature is about 10 °C (50 °F ), in summer 27 to 35 °C (81 to 95 °F), and in winter 0 to −15 °C (32 to 5 °F), with extremes ranging from about 42 ...