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  2. Grand Boulevard (Budapest) - Wikipedia

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    Combino Supra at the St. Stephen Boulevard part of the Grand Boulevard. The Combinos of Budapest are the second longest tramcars in the world. A characteristic vehicle of the Grand Boulevard is the tram no. 4 and 6, reaching Buda both in north (Széll Kálmán tér) and south Újbuda-központ (line 4) and Móricz Zsigmond körtér (line 6). The ...

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

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    Péterffy Palace, this place, commemorating a flood of 1838, was placed on one of the few Baroque mansions the remain in Pest. The house was built in 1756. Ervin Szabó Library, the grand, Neo-Baroque palace the now houses this library was originally built in 1887 for the Wenckheims, a family of rich industrialists. Gresham Palace

  4. Category:Boulevards in Budapest - Wikipedia

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    Grand Boulevard (Budapest) H. Hungary boulevard; S. Small Boulevard (Budapest) This page was last edited on 13 April 2015, at 00:33 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  5. National Széchényi Library - Wikipedia

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    As of 2015, the map collection encompasses over 300,000 items, with 3,400 map sheets belonging to the original Széchényi-collection from the early 1800s. [8] Approximately a quarter of the maps' coverage is of historical Hungary, and the remaining maps in the collection cover areas all over the world.

  6. Hungary boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Róbert Károly Boulevard. Hungária körgyűrű (lit. 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.

  7. Margaret Bridge - Wikipedia

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    1.1 World War II. 1.2 2009–2011. ... Margaret Bridge was the second permanent bridge in Budapest after Széchenyi Chain ... (northern end of Grand Boulevard) ...

  8. Inner City (Budapest) - Wikipedia

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    The border of the city from the east follows the line of the old city walls, which is the Small Boulevard; its sections are Károly körút (Charles Boulevard), Múzeum körút (Museum Boulevard) and Vámház körút (Vámház Boulevard). The border from the west is the river Danube itself.

  9. Timeline of Budapest - Wikipedia

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    December: Budapest hosts the 2016 World Wrestling Championships. 2017 May: Budapest hosts the 2017 Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships. 26 June: Henryk Sławik and József Antall monument unveiled. [59] July: Budapest hosts the 2017 World Aquatics Championships. August–September: Budapest hosts the 2017 World Judo Championships. 2018