- The
Wekerle estate (Hungarian:
Wekerletelep) is a part of Budapest's XIX.
district (known as Kispest). Kispest,
formerly a
suburb was administratively...
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making it the sixth-biggest
housing estate/microraion in Budapest).
Wekerletelep is Kispest's
suburb with
detached houses and
green areas. It was named...
- 12th
century Gercse Parish Church; the Buda Castle; Kós Károly
Square in the
Wekerletelep;
Ottoman Tomb of Gül Baba; and
Gothic Mary
Magdalene Church...
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Carving of Károly Kós's Erdély kövei arms, in
Wekerletelep...
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standard in 1892. In the
south of Budapest, the
notable Wekerle estate (
Wekerletelep)
neighbourhood is
named after him.
Built before World War II, its central...
- in the 1950s to
provide home for Gr****
refugees of the
Civil War. The
Wekerletelep was
developed between 1908 and 1925 as a
result of
planned state construction...
- Airport, Sándor Petőfi
Statue XIX. kerület
Kispest (Little Pest) Kispest,
Wekerletelep Our Lady
Church of
Kispest XX. Pesterzsébet (Pest Elizabeth) Gubacsipuszta...
- Attila-lakótelep. To its south, Kiserdő ("Little Forest") park
borders it to
Wekerletelep in
District XIX. Ferencváros is home to Hungary's most
successful football...
- Hungary.
Originally built in
Kispest (now part of Budapest) in 1908,
Wekerletelep is a
prime example of the
garden city
concept Poland.
Located on the...
- to be
written as one word, even if they
contain a
proper name (e.g.
Wekerletelep, lit. "Wekerle's settlement"), and even if they
exceed the 6 syllables...