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Csepel (German: Tschepele),
officially known as the 21st
District of
Budapest (Hungarian:
Budapest XXI. kerülete) is a
district and a
neighbourhood in...
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Csepel Island (Hungarian:
Csepel-sziget,
Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈtʃɛpɛl]) is an
island in the
Danube in Hungary. It is 48 km (30 mi) long; its width...
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Csepel D-344 is a
medium size, 3-tonne, 4×4 off-road lorry, made by
Hungarian manufacturer Csepel Autógyár, from 1961 to 1975. It was
first presented...
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Csepel was a
Hungarian manufacturer of
trucks for
industrial use. In 1944 the
Steyr 380
truck was
designed in Austria,
licensing Csepel lorries and engines...
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Csepel SC (Hungarian: [ˈt͡ʃɛpɛl]) is a
Hungarian sports club
based in
Csepel, the XXI
district of Budapest,
which is on an
island in the
Danube in the...
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Csepel FC is a
Hungarian football club
located in Budapest, Hungary. It
currently plays in
Megyei Bajnokság I,
Budapest division. The team's
colors are...
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Csepel D-350 is a
lorry made by
Hungarian manufacturer Csepel Autógyár from 1950
until 1958. It was the
first series production Csepel vehicle, and...
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Csepel was one of six Tátra-class
destroyers built for the
kaiserliche und königliche
Kriegsmarine (Austro-Hungarian Navy)
shortly before the First...
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electric railway equipment.
Csepel is a
manufacturer of
Electric Buses and EV
Ready Series Hybrid buses.
Csepel is a
manufacturer of
trucks for industrial...
- Works"), or
colloquially Csepel Művek ("
Csepel Works") was one of the
largest machine factories in Hungary,
located on
Csepel island in the
southern part...