- The
House of
Széchenyi or
Széchényi is the name of a
wealthy Hungarian noble family which produced many politicians, landowners, and
influential figures...
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Count István
Széchenyi de Sárvár-Felsővidék (Hungarian: sárvár-felsővidéki gróf
Széchenyi István,
pronounced [ˈʃɑ̈ˑrvɑ̈ˑrˌfelʃøˑvidɛːki ˌɡroːf ˈse̝ːt͡ʃe̝ːɲi...
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Countess Széchenyi (August 27, 1886 –
January 29, 1965), was an
American heiress from the
Vanderbilt family and wife of
Hungarian Count László
Széchenyi. She...
- The
Széchenyi Medicinal Bath in
Budapest (Hungarian:
Széchenyi gyógyfürdő,
pronounced [ˈseːtʃɛɲi ˈɟoːɟfyrdøː] as if the ch were
spelled cs) is the largest...
- The
Széchenyi Chain Bridge (Hungarian:
Széchenyi lánchíd [ˈseːt͡ʃeːɲi ˈlaːnt͡shiːd]) is a
chain bridge that
spans the
River Danube between Buda and Pest...
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Count László
Széchenyi de Sárvár-Felsővidék (18
February 1879 – 5 July 1938) was an
Austro Hungarian military officer,
Imperial Chamberlain, diplomat...
- of Hungary. Its seat is at the bank of the
Danube in Budapest,
between Széchenyi rakpart and Akadémia utca. Its main
responsibilities are the cultivation...
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Count Béla István Mária
Széchenyi von Sárvár-Felsővidék (3
February 1837 – 2
December 1918) was a
Hungarian nobleman. He is best
known for organizing...
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Széchenyi Square (Hungarian:
Széchenyi tér) is the main
square in the
historical centre of Pécs, Hungary. In the
Middle Ages it
served as the
market place...
- The
National Széchényi Library (Hungarian: Országos
Széchényi Könyvtár,
pronounced [ˈorsaːɡoʃ ˈseːt͡ʃeːɲi ˈkøɲftaːr]) (OSZK) is a
library in Budapest,...