- Óbuda (now part of Budapest)
- Altofen (German), Buda (Polish), Buda (Veche) (Romanian), Óbuda (Hungarian), Starý Budín (Czech)
Names of cities in different languages. 2013.
Names of cities in different languages. 2013.
Budapest — For other uses, see Budapest (disambiguation). Budapest City From top, left to right: view of the city with the Danube River, lion guarding the … Wikipedia
Óbuda — Obuda town hall in Budapest. Roman amphitheatre … Wikipedia
Budapest — /booh deuh pest , booh deuh pest /; Hung. /boo do pesht /, n. a city in and the capital of Hungary, in the central part, on the Danube River: formed 1873 from two cities on the W bank of the Danube (Buda and Obuda) and one on the E bank (Pest). 2 … Universalium
Budapest University of Jewish Studies — The Budapest University of Jewish Studies (Hungarian: Országos Rabbiképző – Zsidó Egyetem, or Országos Rabbiképző Intézet / Jewish Theological Seminary – University of Jewish Studies / German: Landesrabbinerschule in Budapest) is a university in… … Wikipedia
History of Budapest — Infobox World Heritage Site WHS = Budapest, including the Banks of the Danube, the Buda Castle Quarter and Andrássy Avenue State Party = HUN Type = Cultural Criteria = ii, iv ID = 400 Region = Europe Year = 1987 Session = 11th Extension = 2002… … Wikipedia
Corvinus University of Budapest — Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem Motto Scientia mea Adiutor meus (My knowledge is my helper) Established 1920 … Wikipedia
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Leó Frankel — ( Léo Fränkel ) (February 25, 1844, Újlak, Óbuda – March 29, 1896, Paris) was a Communist revolutionary of Hungarian and jewish origin. Life He was born in 1844, in Óbuda (now part of Budapest, Hungary). Trained as a goldsmith, he first went to… … Wikipedia
RAPOPORT, BENJAMIN ZE'EV WOLF HA-KOHEN BEN ISAAC — (1754–1837), Hungarian rabbi. His father Isaac and his grandfather came from Fuerth in Germany to Nikolsburg, where Benjamin was born. In 1771 Rapoport went, as was the custom with many Moravians, to nearby Hungary in order to evade the ban on… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Hungary — /hung geuh ree/, n. a republic in central Europe. 9,935,774; 35,926 sq. mi. (93,050 sq. km). Cap.: Budapest. Hungarian, Magyarország. * * * Hungary Introduction Hungary Background: Hungary was part of the polyglot Austro Hungarian Empire, which… … Universalium