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  2. Pál Fried - Wikipedia

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    Pál Fried was born in Budapest in 1893. He received his art education at the Académie hongroise des arts (Hungarian Academy of Arts) where he was a pupil of Hugo Pohl who became one of his major influences. While under Pohl's direction, he executed many portraits of female nudes and Orientalist works.

  3. Category:Hungarian female models - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian female adult models (7 P) Pages in category "Hungarian female models" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.

  4. Miss Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Miss Hungary is a national Beauty pageant in Hungary first held in 1929. History ... (except in 1993, when there wasn't Hungarian contestant). Since 1996 the winner ...

  5. Category:Hungarian women - Wikipedia

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    also: People: By gender: Women: By nationality: Hungarian This category exists only as a container for other categories of Hungarian women . Articles on individual women should not be added directly to this category, but may be added to an appropriate sub-category if it exists.

  6. Women in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    More recently, the Communist doctrine on women’s place in society was also influential. The post-communist era in Hungary has produced a number of organizations to address the needs of the nation’s women and mobilize female voters, and several universities now have gender studies programs.

  7. Category:Hungarian public domain photographs - Wikipedia

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  9. Hungarian House of New York - Wikipedia

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    The Hungarian House of New York, founded in 1966, serves Hungarian communities of New York City as an independent cultural institution. It is located at 213 East 82nd Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. It hosts and organises weekly as well as single events, and gives place to a Hungarian library and to the János Arany Hungarian School.