- The Hungarian–Ottoman wars were a
series of
battles between the
Ottoman Empire and the
medieval Kingdom of Hungary.
Following the
Byzantine Civil War,...
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Metropolitan of
Hungaro-Walachia (1793–1810)
Ignatios II,
Metropolitan of
Hungaro-Walachia (1810–1812) Nektarios,
Metropolitan of
Hungaro-Walachia (1812–1819)...
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Eduardo Pedro Hungaro,
known as
Eduardo Hungaro (born 16
August 1963), is a
Brazilian football manager.
Hungaro was born in Rio de Janeiro. He
began his...
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Hungarians constitute the
largest minority in Slovakia.
According to the 2021
Slovak census, 456,154
people (or 8.37% of the po****tion)
declared themselves...
- The
Hungarian invasion of Carpatho-Ukraine was a 1939
military conflict between the
Kingdom of
Hungary and Carpatho-Ukraine.
During the
invasion a series...
- The
Hungaro Copter is a
Hungarian helicopter produced by
Hungaro Copter Limited of Verpelét, an
affiliate of the
Steel Riders Limited company. The lead...
- is a
silent letter with no pronunciation, as in hijo [ˈixo] ('son') and
húngaro [ˈũɡaɾu] ('Hungarian'). The
spelling reflects an
earlier pronunciation...
- but
eventually abandoned the idea. "Rosas de Ouro vai
homenagear povo
húngaro no Anhembi". G1. 7
February 2012.
Retrieved 22
January 2014. ""Não tenho...
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Hungarian Americans (Hungarian:
Amerikai magyarok,
pronounced [ˈɒmɛrikɒji ˈmɒɟɒrok]) are
Americans of
Hungarian descent. The U.S.
Census Bureau has estimated...
- great-grandson of Julián
Arellano Varela, who was
known under the ring name "El
Húngaro" ("The Hungarian"). Bandido's
cousin Magia Blanca is also a professional...