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MÁVAG (Magyar Királyi Állami Vas-, Acél- és Gépgyárak;
Hungarian Royal State Iron,
Steel and
Machine Factories) was the
largest Hungarian rail vehicle...
- The
MÁVAG Héja ("Hawk") was a
Hungarian fighter aircraft of
World War II
based on the
Italian Reggiane Re.2000. The 70 Re.2000s
delivered from
Italy were...
- The 105 mm
MÁVAG 40/43M was a
Hungarian howitzer used in
World War II. It was
designed and
produced by
MÁVAG for the
Royal Hungarian Army. It was a conservative...
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Kingdom of
Hungary after the Manfréd
Weiss Steel and
Metal Works and the
MÁVAG company.
Since 1989,
various parts of Ganz have been
taken over by other...
- 2000
served as the
starting point for
several derivatives,
including the
MÁVAG Héja,
Reggiane Re.2001, Re.2002, Re.2003, Re.2004, Re.2005, Re.2006 and...
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which was
manufactured by
Hungarian companies Ganz-
MÁVAG Mozdony-, Vagon- és Gépgyár ("Ganz-
MÁVAG Locomotive,
Carriage and
Machine Factory") and Ganz...
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responsible for Budapest's
public transportation,
ordered 50
diesel buses on
MÁVAG–Mercedes ch****is.
These vehicles were
still produced with
wooden body, but...
- Ganz-
MÁVAG Sport Egyesület was a
Hungarian football club from the town of Budapest, Hungary. Ganz-
MÁVAG Sport Egyesület
debuted in the 1945
season of the...
- in Detroit, Michigan.
Returning to the
Kingdom of Hungary, he
worked in
MÁVAG's locomotive factory in this occupation. On the
forefront of the designer...
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MÁVAG armoured train in 1914...