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  2. Híradó - Wikipedia

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    Híradó (Hungarian: [ˈhiːrɒdoː], or often M1 Híradó ([ˈɛmː ˈɛɟː ˈhiːrɒdoː]) for clarity, means News Station or M1 News) is the main news program of MTVA, the Hungarian public broadcaster. It was broadcast daily on M1 at 19:30 before 15 March 2015.

  3. M1 (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    M1 (em egy) is a Hungarian television channel owned and operated by Duna Média. It is also transmitted in high definition . The channel originally launched on 1 May 1957, as a generalist channel, and was the flagship channel of Magyar Televízió .

  4. M4 Sport - Wikipedia

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    M4 Sport is a Hungarian terrestrial television channel owned and operated by Duna Média since 2015. On this channel, events of the 16 prominent Hungarian sports are carried, as well as international sports events, events featuring outstanding Hungarian athletes, and the broadcast of their competitions and championships.

  5. Japanese cruiser Hirado - Wikipedia

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    Hirado had a hull with an overall length of 144.8 metres (475 ft) and width of 14.2 metres (47 ft), with a normal displacement of 5040 tons and draft of 5.1 metres (17 ft). Hirado was propelled by two Curtis steam turbine engines (produced by Kawasaki , with a total capacity of 22,500 shp (16,800 kW), which drove two screws.

  6. JS Hirado - Wikipedia

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    JS Hirado (MSO-305) is the second ship of the Awaji-class minesweepers of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF). Construction and career.

  7. Hirado ware - Wikipedia

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    But Hirado ware was popular for the water jars used to hold the cold water for the tea ceremony. [8] The very fine shaping and finish of Hirado ware was regarded as suitable for the many types of small pieces categorized as belonging to the "scholar's desk", such as brush rests, water droppers, paperweights, and desk screens. [9]

  8. Hirado, Nagasaki - Wikipedia

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    Hirado Castle View of Hirado bay from Hirado castle Hirado Bridge. Hirado (平戸市, Hirado-shi) is a city located in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 June 2024, the city had an estimated population of 28,172, and a population density of 120 people per km 2. [1] The total area of the city is 235.12 km 2 (90.78 sq mi)

  9. Hirado Castle - Wikipedia

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    The present Hirado Castle was constructed in 1704 by order of the 4th daimyō of Hirado domain, Matsura Takashi with the assistance of the Tokugawa shogunate. It was intended to be the keystone in coastal defense in the East China Sea region, as the government had by then implemented a policy of national seclusion against Western traders and ...