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Hungary water (sometimes
called "the
Queen of
Hungary's Water", Eau de la
Reine de Hongary, or "spirits of rosemary") was one of the
first alcohol-based...
- The "Blood in the
Water"
match (
Hungarian: melbourne-i vérfürdő lit.
Blood bath of Melbourne; Russian: Кровь в бассейне, romanized: Krov' v b****eyne,...
- century,
supposedly by a
Hungarian man for
Queen Elisabeth of
Hungary. This was
called "eau de la
reine de hongrie" or
Hungary Water, and
contained the herb...
-
Hungary is a
landlocked country in
Central Europe.
Spanning much of the
Carpathian Basin, it is
bordered by
Slovakia to the north,
Ukraine to the northeast...
- The
economy of
Hungary is a developing, high-income
mixed economy that is the 53rd-largest
economy in the
world (out of 188
countries measured by IMF)...
- The
Hungary men's
national water polo team
represents Hungary in
international men's
water polo
competitions and is
controlled by the
Hungarian Water Polo...
-
Ministry of
Environment and
Water (
Hungarian: Környezetvédelmi és Vízügyi Minisztérium, KVVM) was a
government ministry of
Hungary from 1988 to 1990, and again...
-
April 2012) was a
Hungarian water polo
player and
member of the
Hungarian national team. At age 21,
Ervin Zádor
represented Hungary at the 1956 Summer...
- Austria-
Hungary, also
referred to as the Austro-
Hungarian Empire, the Dual
Monarchy or the
Habsburg Monarchy, was a multi-national
constitutional monarchy...
-
dough into
boiling water.
Hungarian goulash variations include: Bográcsgulyás. Same
ingredients as Gulyásleves but with much less
water so that it is stew...