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  2. Transportation Safety Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The Transportation Safety Bureau of Hungary (TSB, Hungarian: Közlekedésbiztonsági Szervezet, KBSZ) is a government agency of Hungary, headquartered in Budapest. The Minister for Economy and Transport created the agency on 1 February 2006. It investigates air, rail, and marine accidents.

  3. List of solved missing person cases: post–2000 - Wikipedia

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    Hungary Bretnacher, a French exchange student, was last seen alive on security camera footage walking through the streets after leaving a Budapest nightclub early on December 2, 2008. Her handbag, with her phone and personal effects, was found on a bridge over the Danube the following day that she is seen crossing in the video footage.

  4. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty - Wikipedia

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    The Clinton Administration reduced funding significantly and placed the service under the United States Information Agency's oversight. [74] RFE/RL ended broadcasts to Hungary in 1993 and stopped broadcasts to Poland in 1997. On January 31, 1994, RFE/RL launched broadcasts to the former Yugoslavia in Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian languages. [87]

  5. YouTube Music - Wikipedia

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    YouTube Music is a music streaming service developed by the American video platform YouTube, a subsidiary of Alphabet's Google. The service is designed with an interface that allows users to simultaneously explore music audios and music videos from YouTube-based genres, playlists and recommendations.

  6. McDaniel College Budapest - Wikipedia

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    The Budapest campus of McDaniel College was established in 1993 and the first academic year started in September 1994. Originally it was placed in a modern educational centre on the Buda side and moved to its recent location in 2001, a restored late 19th century school building. [3]

  7. Pokolgép - Wikipedia

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    A very special thing happened in 1986: the government allowed Hungaroton to release the first heavy metal album in Hungary. This was the debut album of Pokolgép, titled Totális Metal. This was the time heavy metal bands started to come to the Eastern bloc (e.g. Iron Maiden and Queen), mainly to Poland and Hungary. Pokolgép played before ...

  8. Hungry Kids of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Hungry Kids of Hungary (often shortened to HKOH [1]) were an Australian four-piece indie pop band from Brisbane, Queensland. The band consisted of Dean McGrath (lead vocals, guitar), Kane Mazlin (lead vocals, keys), Ben Dalton (bass guitar, vocals) and Ryan Strathie (drums, vocals). [ 1 ]

  9. Hungária (band) - Wikipedia

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    Their first album Koncert a marson (Concert on Mars) was released in 1970. [3] The band then experienced many lineup changes, with FenyƑ as the only consistent member. Due to pressure from Hungary's Communist regime, which considered rock music to be subversive, Hungária faced many difficulties in the mid-1970s. [ 4 ]