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  2. Index (Hungarian website) - Wikipedia

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    Launched. 17 May 1999. Current status. online. ISSN. 1585-3241. Index.hu is a Hungarian news website covering both Hungarian and international news. In 2018, it was the most visited Hungarian website with an average of 1.5 million daily readers. [ 1] While most of the website's articles are written in Hungarian, Index also publishes several ...

  3. Kuruc.info - Wikipedia

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    Kuruc.info. Kuruc.info is a far-right Hungarian language online portal registered in California, United States, [1] affiliated with politician Előd Novák. [2] [3] The website often harbours extreme anti-semitic sentiments, [2] [1] [4] including frequent Holocaust denial, [5] and frequently publishes anti-Romani and homophobic content.

  4. Péter Uj - Wikipedia

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    Born. Szolnok, Hungary [1] Nationality. Hungarian. Occupation. journalist. Known for. the founder of 444.hu and Index.hu. Péter Uj is a Hungarian journalist who is the founder of 444.hu, and the co-founder and former editor-in-chief of Index.hu .

  5. Omega (band) - Wikipedia

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    Omega. Omega was a Hungarian rock band formed in 1962, which has been described as the most successful Hungarian band in history. [ 1] They have released more than 20 albums both in Hungarian and English. After several early personnel changes, their classic lineup came together in 1971 and was intact for more than forty years.

  6. Miklós Both - Wikipedia

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    Miklós Both (born 3 June 1981, Budapest) is a Hungarian composer, performer, folklorist, singer for the band Napra [ hu], guitarist, and vitar violin player. [1] He won the Fonogram and Budai awards, and honored with the Hungarian Gold Cross of Merit. [2] His folklore film database has recordings from Ukraine, China, Transylvania, Iran, India ...

  7. Feró Nagy - Wikipedia

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    Feró Nagy. Ferenc " Feró " Nagy (born 14 January 1946 in Letenye, Hungary) is a Hungarian rock singer and musician. Although not proficient on any instrument, he can play the guitar, the harmonica, the saxophone and the piano. Feró Nagy at Tabán.

  8. Music of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Despite being unknown among most Hungarian people, hardcore and metal are flourishing styles of music in Hungary. Metal bands are formed all over the country. Dominant styles are death metal, black metal and thrash. There are also power metal, folk metal and heavy metal groups, including Dalriada and Thy Catafalque .

  9. Hír TV - Wikipedia

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    Hír TV was the only channel to broadcast continuous live coverage of the 2006 anti-government protests in Hungary. The channel's reports were aired on every Hungarian television channel, as well as on CNN, and via Reuters, the BBC, Euronews and Sky News. Hír TV continued to report on all of the events that took place during the protests.