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  2. Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Originally called Budapest Ferihegy International Airport ( Budapest Ferihegy Nemzetközi Repülőtér ), on 25 March 2011 it was officially renamed Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport in honour of the Hungarian pianist and composer Franz Liszt (Modern Hungarian: Liszt Ferenc ). Popularly, the airport is still called Ferihegy as before.

  3. List of airports in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    List of airports in Hungary. This is a list of airports in Hungary, grouped by type and sorted by location. Hungary ( Hungarian: Magyarország) is a landlocked country in the Carpathian Basin in Central Europe. It is bordered by Austria, Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, and Slovenia. The capital city is Budapest .

  4. Budapest - Wikipedia

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    Budapest is a prominent location for the Hungarian entertainment industry, with many films, television series, books, and other media set there. Budapest is the largest centre for film and television production in Hungary. In 2011, it employed more than 50,000 people and generated 63.9% of revenues of the media industry in the country. [226]

  5. History of Budapest - Wikipedia

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    The city of Budapest was officially created on 17 November 1873 from a merger of the three neighboring cities of Pest, Buda and Óbuda. Smaller towns on the outskirts of the original city were amalgamated into Greater Budapest in 1950. The origins of Budapest can be traced to Celts who occupied the plains of Hungary in the 4th century BC.

  6. Budapest International Airport - Wikipedia

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  7. Malév Hungarian Airlines - Wikipedia

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    MALÉV Ltd. [1] ( Hungarian: Malév Zrt. ), which did business as MALÉV Hungarian Airlines ( Hungarian: Magyar Légiközlekedési Vállalat, abbreviated MALÉV, pronounced [ˈmɒleːv] ), was the flag carrier of Hungary from 1946 until 2012. Its head office was in Budapest, with its main hub at Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport.

  8. List of the busiest airports in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Hungary's busiest airports by passenger traffic are mentioned below according to respective year. Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues. There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki.org. Annual passenger traffic at BUD DEB airports. See Wikidata query.

  9. Budaörs Airport - Wikipedia

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    980. 3,215. Grass. 09L/27R. 750. 2,461. Grass. Budaörs Airport ( Hungarian: Budaörsi Repülőtér ), ( ICAO: LHBS) is an airport located in the 11th district of Budapest, Hungary and was named after the neighboring town Budaörs. Now serving general aviation, it was once Hungary's only international airport .