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Keleti is the
Hungarian word for east. It is used as a
surname and then may
refer to: Ágnes
Keleti (born 1921), Hungarian-Israeli
Olympic champion artistic...
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Budapest Keleti station (Hungarian:
Keleti pályaudvar,
pronounced [
ˈkɛlɛti ˈpaːjɒudvɒr]; "eastern
railway station") is the main
international and inter-city...
- Ágnes
Keleti (née Klein; born 9
January 1921) is a
Hungarian retired Olympic and
world champion artistic gymnast and coach. She is the
oldest living Olympic...
- György
Keleti (18 May 1946 – 13
September 2020) was a
Hungarian politician, who
served as
Minister of
Defence between 1994 and 1998. He had been married...
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Keleti pályaudvar (
Keleti Railway Station) is a
transfer station on M2 and M4
lines of the
Budapest Metro. The Line M2
station was
opened on 2
April 1970...
- Games:
Larisa Latynina (18), Věra Čáslavská (11),
Simone Biles (11), Ágnes
Keleti (10),
Polina Astakhova (10),
Nadia Comăneci (9),
Ludmilla Tourischeva (9)...
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Hungarian State Railways at Déli and
Keleti pályaudvars, to
metro lines M1 and M3 at Deák
Ferenc tér, to M4 at
Keleti pályaudvar, to
suburban railway lines...
- Márton
Keleti (27
April 1905 – 20 June 1973) was a
Hungarian screenwriter and film director. He
directed 50
films between 1937 and 1973. His 1959 film...
- it is
worth visiting the stadium. The team has
several fan groups. The
Keleti Front (Eastern Front)
began in 1992, The
Mastiffs in 1995, and most recently...
- Budapest-Kelenföld) is
among Budapest's four
busiest railway stations (the
others are
Keleti pu, Déli pu and
Nyugati pu).
Opened in 1861, it is
situated south-west of...