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  2. History of Budapest - Wikipedia

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    Before World War II, approximately 200,000 Jews lived in Budapest, making it the center of Hungarian Jewish cultural life. [10] In the late 1930s and early 1940s, Budapest was a safe haven for Jewish refugees.

  3. Fortepan - Wikipedia

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    Fortepan was created in 2010 by Miklós Tamási and Ákos Szepessy, who met while attending the Kaffka Margit High School in the late 1980s. Sharing an interest in old photographs, they started to collect discarded prints and especially negatives from family collections, which they found at flea markets, in the streets of Budapest during "lomtalanítás" (Budapest's annual junk clearances held ...

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

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    Hungarian Academy of Science, the facade of the academy is adorned with statues by Emil Wolff and Miklós Izsó, symbolizing major fields of knowledge: law natural history, mathematics, philosophy, linguistics and history. Danube Palace; Buda Castle, this palace was a turbulent history dating back to the 13th century. Its present form, however ...

  5. House of Terror - Wikipedia

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    The building was previously used by the Arrow Cross Party and ÁVH.. The museum was set up under the government of Viktor Orbán. [when?] In December 2000, the Public Foundation for the Research of Central and East European History and Society purchased it with the aim of establishing a museum in order to commemorate the fascist and communist periods of Hungarian history.

  6. List of World Heritage Sites in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Budapest, Bács-Kiskun County: 2008 i, ii, iii, iv (cultural) This nomination comprises five buildings of Hungarian architect Ödön Lechner, who developed a unique artistic expression by combining Hungarian styles and Eastern ornamentation. He was active in the late 19th and early 20th century. The Museum of Applied Arts in Budapest is ...

  7. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Hungary

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    The Book of Mormon was published in Hungarian in 1991. [4] In 2003, a complex housing the mission office and home, a chapel, Church Educational System offices, classrooms, and an activity area was completed and dedicated in Budapest. The Budapest Hungary Stake, Hungary's first, was organized on June 4, 2006. [1]

  8. Tens of thousands rally against Hungary's Orban after sex ...

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    Tens of thousands of Hungarians protested in Budapest on Friday at the biggest rally against Prime Minister Viktor Orban's government for years, after a sex-abuse case pardon by President Katalin ...

  9. Timeline of Budapest - Wikipedia

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    March: Budapest co-hosts the 1996 European Wrestling Championships. European Roma Rights Center established. [50] Polus Center (shopping mall), [21] Duna Plaza shopping mall, [20] and Corvin cinema [45] established. 1997 - Budapest Pride event begins. 1998 - Budapest hosts the 1998 European Athletics Championships.

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