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  2. 2006 protests in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Later that night in other parts of the city, including the areas near the headquarters of MSZP and the HQ of the public radio station, violence broke out again. Large numbers of riot troops were deployed along with mounted police and K-9 units, acting more systematically than before. The use of tear gas and water cannons with accompanying ...

  3. Public holidays in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    [3] 6 December: Santa Claus, Saint Nicholas Day: Mikulás, Télapó: On this day, Hungarian children polish their boots and put them in the window. Mikulás comes in the night and fills them with chocolates and/or small presents. If they were bad, they might get sticks instead.

  4. World Athletics Championships schedule: Dates, times and ...

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    Everything you need to know ahead of the event in Budapest World Athletics Championships schedule: Dates, times and event-by-event guide to Budapest 2023 Skip to main content

  5. Operation Spring Awakening - Wikipedia

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    The offensive units did not start in unison owing to complications, thus the units of the 6th SS Panzer Army began their attack at 04:00 while the 2nd SS Panzer Corps attacked at 18:30. [64] On the 6 March 1945, the German 6th Army, joined by the 6th SS Panzer Army launched a pincer movement north and south of Lake Balaton.

  6. Hungarian Soviet Republic - Wikipedia

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    After a few days of the Hungarian advance, the Romanians managed to stop the offensive [12] and break through the Hungarian lines. Kun and most of the government fled to Vienna. The Social-Democrat–Communist government was succeeded by an exclusively Social Democratic one on 1 August. [5] [12] The communists left Budapest and went abroad. [12]

  7. Timeline of Budapest - Wikipedia

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    1929 - Budapest co-hosts the 1929 World Figure Skating Championships. 1930 - Population: 1,442,869. 1933 Disassembly of the Tabán commences. April: National Socialist demonstrations. [37] August: Budapest hosts the 1933 European Rowing Championships. Budapest hosts the 1933 World Fencing Championships. 1934 Józef Bem monument unveiled. [40]