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Bibliotheca Corviniana
Renaissance library belonging to Matthias Corvinus, King of Hungary (1458-90)
Principality of Hungary
predecessor of the Kingdom of Hungary
Eastern Hungarian Kingdom
the modern name used to designate the realm of John Zápolya and his son John Sigismund Zápolya, who contested the claims of the House of Habsburg to rule the Kingdom of Hungary from 1526 to 1570
Battle of Debrecen
1944 battle of the Eastern Front of World War II
German invasion of Hungary
1944 military operation
Budapest offensive
Soviet military offensive 1944–1945
Serbian-Hungarian Baranya-Baja Republic
former country
Buda Hills
mountain range
Magyar Rádió
Hungarian public radio station
Countrywide Blue Tour in Hungary
walking path
Military Ordinariate of Hungary
Roman Catholic ecclesiastical jurisdiction in Hungary
Siege of Esztergom
1543 battle in the Age of castle wars
Raaberbahn
alt=|thumb|A GYSEV Stadler Flirt 3 in [[Szolnok, Hungary]] alt=|thumb|RaaberCity train at Szőny in Hungary The Raaberbahn or GYSEV is a Hungarian-Austrian railway company based in Sopron, Hungary. The company is a joint enterprise of the states of Hungary (72%) and Austria (28%). In Hungarian it is called the (GYSEV), and in German it was known as the (ROeEE) until 2008, when the name was changed to Raaberbahn.
Battle of Vác
1684 battle in the Great Turkish War
Sultans Trail
long-distance footpath from Vienna to Istanbul
Hungary–Slovakia border
divides the territories of Hungary and Slovakia
Hungary–Romania border
divides the territories of Hungary and Romania
Battle of Mogyoród
1074 battle
Sanjak of Segedin
Ottoman subdivision
Battle of Kerlés
1068 battle
Budapest-Bamako
thumb|Budapest-Bamako Start 2015
Kiskunság
250px|thumb|Little Cumania in the 18th century within the Kingdom of Hungary
Tisza Plate
tectonic microplate, in present-day Europe
Jászság
thumb|250px|Map of Jászság thumb|250px|Jászság within modern Hungary Jászság ("Jaszygia", ) is a historical, ethnographical and geographical region in Hungary. Its territory is situated in the north-western part of the Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok county. The main town in the region is Jászberény. Jászság is inhabited by the Jassic people, an Iranian ethnic group whose linguistic base is preserved by the Ossetians. The population of the region is around 85,000.
Battle of Grobnik field
1242 Croat-Mongol battle
Battle of Mirăslău
1600 battle
Battle of Brenta
899 battle
Siege of Nagykanizsa
1601 battle of the Long War
Siebengemeinden
The Siebengemeinden (; , ) were seven Jewish communities located in Kismarton (today Eisenstadt, Austria) and its surrounding area. The groups are known as Sheva Kehillot in Hebrew.
Battle of Batina
1944 battle
Roman Catholic Diocese of Cumania
latin-rite bishopric west of the Siret River 1228
Franz Joseph University
former university (1872–1945) in Kolozsvár (Cluj), Austria-Hungary, then moved to Szeged
Kunság
Kunság (; ), later also known as Jászkunság or Jászkun kerület (lit. "Jassic–Cuman District"), is a historical, ethnographic and geographical region in Hungary, corresponding to a former political entity created by and for the Cumans or Kuns. It is currently divided between the counties of Bács-Kiskun and Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok; these correspond roughly to two distinct traditional entities, Little Cumania and Greater Cumania, which are longitudinally separated by the Tisza. Kunság and its subdivisions were first organized by the Kingdom of Hungary to accommodate semi-nomadic Cumans escaping from
Siege of Pest
1542 siege
Battle of Lake Hód
battle in 1282 in Hungary
Swabian Turkey
ethnically-German region of Hungary
Vatican Climate Forest
forest located in the Bükk National Park, Hungary and owned by Vatican City
Battle of Saint Gotthard
1705 battle in Rákóczi's War for Independence fought near Szentgotthárd
Szob-Nagybörzsöny forest railway
railway line in Hungary
Battle of Gran
Ottoman-Holy Roman Empire battle in 1685
Slovene March
historical area in southern Europe
Fehér County
county of the Kingdom of Hungary
Siege of Buda
capture of the city Buda by Ottoman forces in 1529
Battle of Lechfeld
910 battle during the Hungarian invasions of Europe
Battle of the Fischa
1146 battle
Siege of Pécs
was fought from 14 to 22 October 1686, in the city of Pécs in southwestern Hungary, between the armies of the Ottoman Empire and of the Holy Roman Empire
Küküllő County
county of the Kingdom of Hungary (-1876)
Siege of Buda
1602 siege during the austro-ottoman wars
Uránia National Movie Theater
cinema in Budapest, Hungary
Vál Valley Light Railway
railway line in Hungary
Dobra kuća Fortress
fortress in Croatia
Doboka County
county of the Kingdom of Hungary (11th century–1876)
Battle of Koroncó
1704 battle during Rákóczi War of Independence
Siege of Buda
1603 conflict during the Long Turkish War
Valkó County
former county of the Kingdom of Hungary (1000-1541)
Siege of Buda
1530 failed attempt to capture Buda from the Ottomans
Hajdúság
thumb|250px|Location of Hajdúság as one of 35 mesoregions in physical geography of Hungary
Debrecen Neological Synagogue
demolished synagogue in Debrecen, Hungary
Nagykanizsa–Körmend Offensive
1945 military offensive
Göcsej
Göcsej is a geographic and ethnic region within Zala County, Hungary. thumb|300px|Göcsej (in red) as one of microregions within physical subdivisions of Hungary