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  2. Rock music in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Nemzeti Dal. v. t. e. Edda. Hungarian rock has been a part of the popular music of Hungary since the early 1960s. The first major bands were Illés, Metró and Omega. At the time, rock was not approved of by the Hungarian Communist authorities. In the 1970s, the Communists cracked down on rock, and Illés was banned from recording.

  3. Omega (band) - Wikipedia

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    Gábor Presser. Tamás Mihály. Omega was a Hungarian rock band formed in 1962, which has been described as the most successful Hungarian band in history. [1] They released more than 20 albums both in Hungarian and English. After several early personnel changes, their classic lineup came together in 1971 and was intact for more than forty years.

  4. Hungarian pop - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian pop is the pop music scene of Hungary. It is often associated with Rezső Seress 's song "Gloomy Sunday" which was covered by numerous artists. The most notable artists include Zsuzsa Koncz, Kati Kovács, János Bródy, Zorán, Péter Máté and famous bands like Illés, Quimby, Republic, Locomotiv GT, Omega, Neoton Família.

  5. MTK Budapest FC - Wikipedia

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    Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre Budapest Futball Club or shortly MTK is a professional football club based in Józsefváros, Budapest, Hungary. The club currently plays in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I . The club's colours are blue and white.

  6. Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Hungary[a] is a landlocked country in Central Europe. [2] Spanning 93,030 square kilometres (35,920 sq mi) of the Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the south, Croatia and Slovenia to the southwest, and Austria to the west.

  7. Hungarian Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Hungarian Wikipedia (Hungarian: Magyar Wikipédia) is the Hungarian/Magyar version of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Started on 8 July 2003 by Péter Gervai, this version reached the 300,000-article milestone in May 2015. [1] The 500,000th article was born on 16 February 2022. [2] As of 5 September 2024, this edition has 545,851 articles ...

  8. Himnusz - Wikipedia

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    The "Himnusz " [a] (Hungarian pronunciation: ⓘ) is the national anthem of Hungary. [1]The lyrics were written by Ferenc Kölcsey, a nationally renowned poet, in 1823, and its currently official musical setting was composed by the romantic composer Ferenc Erkel in 1844, although other lesser known musical versions exist.

  9. Don't Be So Shy - Wikipedia

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    A remixed version by Filatov & Karas became a pan-European and international hit for Imany and her biggest hit. It was used in the soundtrack of the 2014 film Sous les jupes des filles (also known by the English title French Women ) where two versions are used, one by Sherika Sherard and the other by Imany dubbed "Don't Be so Shy (Work in ...