- Budești (Hungarian:
Budfalva or Budfalu, Yiddish: בודשט, romanized: Budesht or Budest) is a
commune in Maramureș County, Maramureș, Romania. It is composed...
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Budinci (pronounced [ˈbuːdintsi]; Hungarian:
Bűdfalva,
Prekmurje Slovene: Büdinci) is a dis****d
village in the Muni****lity of Šalovci in the Prekmurje...
- Reformation, the
residents did not convert. However, the
nearby village of
Bűdfalva did, and a
significant number of
Lutherans still live
there today. There...
- Bratonci, Murabaráti Brezovci, Vasnyíres Brezovica, Lendvanyíres Budinci,
Bűdfalva, Büdincz Bukovnica, Bakónak Cankova, Vashidegkút Celje,
Cille Čentiba,...
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Noble Tit Bud de
Budfalva (24
December 1846 – 19
August 1917) was an
Imperial Austrian-born
Romanian Gr****
Catholic priest, author, folklorist, translator...
- Hungary, and Panatarnóca by
Charles I of
Hungary in 1310, that area
becomes Budfalva (now Ботфалва in Ukraine). Péter Both
Botfalvai († c. 1417), főispán (supremus...
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Noble János Bud de
Budfalva (30 May 1880 – 7
August 1950) was a
Hungarian politician, who
served as
Minister of
Finance between 1924 and 1928.
After finishing...