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Attila Budavári (1 June 1970) is a
Hungarian master organ builder. His
organ factory, the Pécs
Organ Manufactory, is the
biggest organ-building company...
- László
Budavári (3
August 1953) is a
former Hungarian professional footballer who pla**** as
forward and left winger. He was a
member of the
Hungary national...
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Budapest Castle Hill
Funicular or
Budavári Sikló is a
funicular railway in the city of Budapest, in Hungary. It
links the Adam
Clark Square and the...
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Budavári Főtemplom (Képzőművészeti Alap Kiadóvállalata, Budapest, 1955) Dr. István Czagány: A Hunyadi-ház
tagjainak eredeti arcképei a
budavári főtemplomban...
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Zsuzsa Budavari-Novak (born 1978 in Kecskemét) is a
Hungarian conductor and
current leader of the
Maribor Academic Choir in Slovenia.
Following primary...
- e1002033. doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1002033. PMC 3071630. PMID 21490707.
Susan Budavari, ed. (1996). The
Merck Index (12th ed.).
Whitehouse Station, NJ: Merck...
- ISBN 978-3-540-93516-2.
Greenwood and Earnshaw, pp. 804–9 Windholz, Martha,
Budavari, Susan, Stroumtsos,
Lorraine Y., Fertig,
Margaret Noether, eds. (1976)...
- 51: 1096–1103, doi:10.3891/acta.chem.scand.51-1096,
retrieved 2009-11-26
Budavari, Susan, ed. (1996), The
Merck Index: An
Encyclopedia of Chemicals, Drugs...
- Pécs
Organ Manufactory Ltd. was
founded by
Attila Budavári and his
younger brother Csaba Budavári.
Their interest and p****ion on
organbuilding is a family...
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Inorganic Chemicals. McGraw-Hill. ISBN 978-0-07-049439-8. Windholtz, M;
Budavari, S, eds. (1983). The
Merck Index. Rahway, New Jersey:
Merck & Co. Chambers...