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MAL Hungarian Aluminium (Hungarian: MAL Magyar Alumínium Termelő és Kereskedelmi Zrt.) was a Hungarian company that was specializing in the production of aluminium and related products. It was established in 1995 during the privatization of the Hungarian aluminium industry.
"MAGYAR ÁLLAMI VÁLTÓPÉNZ" 1, year of minting, "Kossuth" coat of arms: Value, mintmark: 1946 1 November 1946 30 June 1977 31 December 1977 5 f 17.0 mm 1.4 mm 0.6 g Aluminium: Smooth "MAGYAR KÖZTÁRSASÁG" 2, year of minting, young female model Value, mintmark 1948 30 January 1948 30 September 1992 31 December 1993 10 f 19.1 mm 1.5 mm 3.0 g
Attila Csihar performing with Mayhem FreshFabrik performing live in Prague, 2001, supporting AC/DC and Rammstein. In 1993 the band FreshFabrik was founded by András Szabó and Levente Kovács.
Before World War II, the fillér and pengő coins were made of bronze (1 and 2 f), cupronickel (10-, 20-, and 50 f), and 640 ‰ fine silver (1-, 2-, and 5 P). Commemorative 2 and 5 pengő coins were issued on anniversaries in large quantities (hundreds of thousands) and were released into circulation.
Magyar Építéstechnika (magazine of ÉVOSZ) Magyar Sakkvilág (chess magazine) Marie Claire (women's magazine) Men's Health (men's magazine) National Geographic (scientific journal) PC Guru (computer games) PC World (computer magazine) Playboy (men's magazine) Rádiótechnika (radio-electronic journal) Zsaru (criminal magazine)
Index.hu is a Hungarian news website covering both Hungarian and international news. In 2018, it was the most visited Hungarian website with an average of 1.5 million daily readers. [1]
A set of six-axis welding robots. Metal fabrication is the creation of metal structures by cutting, bending and assembling processes. It is a value-added [1] process involving the creation of machines, parts, and structures from various raw materials.
The company was reorganised in 1912 and the automobile manufacturing division became the Magyar Általános Gépgyár Rt in 1913. Production was boosted by orders from the Post, the Army and other organisations – and outperforming other Hungarian manufacturers, including Röck, Rába , MARTA etc.- as the government tried to support local ...