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borderline of Pest, so it was
named Kispest. From 1880 to 1990
Kispest's po****tion
increased from 1820 to 72,838.
Kispest became part of
Greater Budapest...
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Budapest Honvéd or
simply Honvéd, is a
Hungarian sports club
based in
Kispest, Budapest, with the
colours of red and black. The club is best
known for...
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Ferenc Puskás Senior. Puskás
started his
career in
Hungary playing for
Kispest and
Budapest Honvéd. He was the top
scorer in the
Hungarian League on four...
- city center, then
following the
route of Üllői út
southeast to Kőbánya-
Kispest. Its
daily ridership is
estimated at 500,000. Like
metro line M1, it does...
- Kőbánya-
Kispest is the
southern terminus of the M3 Line (North-South line) of the
Budapest Metro. It is the only
station of the line that is
above ground...
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their stadium,
Bozsik József Stadion,
after him. József
Bozsik was born in
Kispest, now a
district of Budapest.
Given the
nickname "Cucu" by his grandmother...
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During the 1930s, as
Ferenc Purczeld, he pla**** as a
central defender with
Kispest A.C.
Among his
teammates at that club were Rezső
Rozgonyi and Rezső Somlai...
- title. He then
succeeded Ferenc Puskás Sr. as
coach at
Hungarian side
Kispest AC. In
November 1948,
Guttmann attempted to take off
fullback Mihály Patyi...
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piano maker Budapest Inner City (Budapest) Pest
County Újpest (New Pest)
Kispest (Little Pest) Pestszentlőrinc (Saint
Lawrence of Pest) Buda Óbuda (Old...
- runs
between the
airport and the
nearest Budapest Metro station, Kőbánya-
Kispest; at night, it runs to Határ út. 200E
operates at all
times and is operated...