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  2. Blikk - Wikipedia

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    Blikk (Blink) is a Hungarian daily tabloid newspaper published in Budapest, Hungary, owned by the Swiss media company Ringier. It is one of four tabloid dailies on the Hungarian market including Színes Ász , Bors and Ripost .

  3. List of newspapers in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The number of national daily newspapers in Hungary was 21 in 1950 and it increased to 40 in 1965. [1] In 1986 the Press Act became effective, regulating the newspaper market in the country. [2]

  4. Origo (website) - Wikipedia

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    Origo (stylised as ORIGO, previously as [origo]) is a major Hungarian-language news website founded in 1998 by telecommunications company MATÁV.In 2018, Origo was the third most visited Hungarian website. [1]

  5. Friss Újság - Wikipedia

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    Friss Újság (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈfriʃː ˈuːjʃaːɡ], Fresh Newspaper) is a Hungarian-language newspaper published in Romania by Friss Press. It is focused mainly on politics , public affairs , sports and economy .

  6. Borsod County - Wikipedia

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    The name comes from the personal name Bors (an early medieval magnate) with the -d suffix used to derive place names in old Hungarian language.The personal name Bors could have derived from bors (Hungarian "pepper") and/or derived from Turkish (a theory of János Melich) or from the Slavic personal name Boriš (a theory of Elemér Moór).

  7. Bors, Canton of Charente-Sud - Wikipedia

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    Bors (also referred to as Bors-de-Baignes, to distinguish it from Bors near Montmoreau-Saint-Cybard) is a commune in the Charente department in southwestern France.

  8. Borș, Bihor - Wikipedia

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    Borș (Hungarian: Bors) is a commune in Bihor County, Crișana, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Borș, Santăul Mare (Nagyszántó), Santăul Mic (Kisszántó), and Sântion (Biharszentjános). There is an important border crossing with Hungary near Borș, both for road traffic and rail traffic (CFR Line 300).

  9. Borș (bran) - Wikipedia

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