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probably with
reference to a
local cave
where fire burned. The
spelling Pesth was
occasionally used in English, even as late as the
early 20th century...
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Budapest is the
capital and most
populous city of Hungary. It is the tenth-largest city in the
European Union by po****tion
within city
limits and the...
- Újpest (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈuːjpɛʃt]; German: Neu-Pest, English: New Pest) is the 4th
District in Budapest, Hungary. It is
located on the left bank...
- of
Neolog Judaism in
other countries. In 1827, a
young lay
leader of the
Pesth Jewish community,
Gabriel Ullmann,
established a
prayer quorum that practiced...
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Structurae Hungarian Electronic Libraries'
entry on
Hungarian bridges Bridges of
Budapest -
Chain Bridge[usurped] Buda
Pesth Chain Bridge Archive Recording...
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reisenden Ungarns (From the
Diary of a
Hungarian Travelling in Britain) (
Pesth, 1837)
gained him
membership of the
Hungarian Academy.
Elected to the Diet...
-
texts from
around that period,
Budapest was
commonly rendered as "Buda-
Pesth" (or "Budapesth") in English. By the end of the 19th century,
Budapest had...
- (London, 1900) Keith,
Alexander (1867). "Origin of the
Mission to the Jews at
Pesth". The
Sunday at home: a
family magazine for
Sabbath reading. Vol. 14. London:...
- qualities, not
equaled by that of any
other country.... The
mills of Buda-
Pesth, for the most part
erected or
enlarged between 1865 and 1869 ... contain...
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March 1901) was a
Hungarian professor of
hygiene at the
University of Buda-
Pesth and
pioneer of
public health.
Birth Josef von
Fodor was born on 16 July...