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  2. Budapest Fashion Week - Wikipedia

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    Budapest Fashion Week is a fashion week trade show held annually in April [1] and October in Budapest, Hungary, usually after the five major fashion weeks. It is still aspiring to the level of big five fashion weeks ( New York City , London , Paris , Milan and Berlin ).

  3. List of Budapest Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the 48 stations of the Budapest Metro, which operates in Budapest, Hungary, including the dates of opening (and closure). Termini and interchange stations are in bold and bold italics, respectively. Stations with the access icon are barrier-free.

  4. Budapest - Wikipedia

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    Budapest [a] is the capital and most populous city of Hungary.It is the tenth-largest city in the European Union by population within city limits and the second largest city on the Danube river.

  5. Street style - Wikipedia

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    Street style is a viral and instant facet of fashion that has changed many of the ways in which fashion is made and consumed. Its fast characteristic links it also to the term consumerism. [ 3 ] Given how styles change over time, it also challenges the use of fast fashion in relation to the purchasing and wearing of clothing, as this conceals ...

  6. Public place names of Budapest - Wikipedia

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    Budapest is the capital of Hungary. Below is a list of public place names of Budapest that refer to famous people, cities or historic events. Generality of Budapest's public place names relate to the Hungarian national history. In Budapest there are about 8,600 named public place (streets, squares, parks etc.).

  7. List of sights and historic places in Budapest - Wikipedia

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    Bauhaus in Budapest: walk in Napraforgó Street, row of 22 Bauhaus villas, Pasarét and Újlipótváros; Buda Castle with the Royal Palace, the Funicular, Hungarian National Gallery [5] and National Széchényi Library, [6] Matthias Church, Holy Trinity Column (a plague column) and Fisherman's Bastion

  8. Street names of Budapest - Wikipedia

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  9. Hungary boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Hungary beltway or Hungary boulevard) is the longest and busiest boulevard, also the widest city street in Budapest, Hungary. It is 13 km long and has 6–10 traffic lanes with a rapid tram line on the median of the boulevard. It consists of three parts: Róbert Károly körút, Hungária körút and Könyves Kálmán körút.