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Óbuda (German: Alt-Ofen, lit. 'Ur-Buda' or 'Old Buda') is,
together with Buda and Pest, one of the
three cities that were
unified to form the Hungarian...
- The
Óbuda University (Hungarian: Óbudai Egyetem, Latin:
Universitas Budensis),
named after Óbuda, a part of Budapest, is a
university in Budapest, Hungary...
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Óbuda-Békásmegyer is the 3rd
district of Budapest, Hungary. Aquin****,
ruins of the
Roman city
Óbuda Jewish Cemetery Római Part (Roman Beach) The military...
- prosperity, with Pest-Buda
becoming a
global city
after the
unification of Buda,
Óbuda and Pest on 17
November 1873, with the name 'Budapest'
given to the new...
- 1361 to 1873. In 1873, Buda was
administratively unified with Pest and
Óbuda to form
modern Budapest.
Royal Buda is
called the Várneg**** (lit. 'Castle...
- The
Óbuda Synagogue is an
Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue,
located in
Óbuda, in the III
district of Budapest, Hungary. The
synagogue was completed...
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eastern bank of the Danube. Pest was
administratively unified with Buda and
Óbuda in 1873;
prior to this, it was an
independent city. In
colloquial Hungarian...
- The
Jewish Cemetery of
Óbuda in Budapest, Hungary, was
opened by the
Jewish community in 1922 in the
Óbuda-Békásmegyer
district (District III) of Budapest...
- for the
shipyard companies that once
operated there) or Óbudai-sziget (
Óbuda Island, or
Island of Old Buda) is the
largest Danubian island in Budapest...
- in Vienna.
Budapest was
united from
three cities in 1873,
namely Buda,
Óbuda, and Pest.
Seven years later, the Diet
resolved to
establish a new, representative...