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  1. Budapeste (em húngaro: Budapest, pronunciado: [ˈbudɒpɛʃt] (escutar ⓘ)) é a capital, cidade mais populosa e principal centro financeiro, corporativo, mercantil e cultural da Hungria.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BudapestBudapest - Wikipedia

    Budapest is the capital and most populous city of Hungary. It is the ninth-largest city in the European Union by population within city limits and it was the largest city on the Danube river; today it is the second largest one.

  3. Budapest Magyarország fővárosa, egyben legnagyobb és legnépesebb települése, jelenleg az Európai Unió 9. legnépesebb városa. Az ország politikai, kulturális, kereskedelmi, ipari és közlekedési központja, emellett Pest vármegye székhelye is, ugyanakkor nem része annak.

  4. Há 5 dias · Budapest, capital city of Hungary and that country’s political, administrative, industrial, and commercial center. The site has been continuously settled since prehistoric times. Once called the ‘Queen of the Danube,’ Budapest has long been the focal point of the nation and a lively cultural center.

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  5. br.wikipedia.org › wiki › BudapestBudapest - Wikipedia

    Budapest eo kêr-benn Hungaria ha kreizenn bolitikel, sevenadurel hag armerzhel ar vro. War-dro 1.7 milion a annezidi (2.1 milion e-pad ar bloavezhioù 1980) he deus. Furmet e oa bet d'ar 17 a viz Du 1873 dre unvaniezh Buda ( Ofen e alamaneg ), Óbuda (Hen vBuda pe Alt-Ofen ) war du-kleiz an Danav ha Pest war ar riblenn-zehou.

  6. O Castelo de Buda foi a principal residência do Imperador, pelo que durante o seu longo reinado o palácio se tornou, provavelmente, no maior palácio gótico do fim da Idade Média. Buda também era um importante centro artístico do estilo gótico internacional .

  7. The Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin started at the end of the 9th century, and the Kingdom of Hungary was established at the end of the 11th century. From around 1300 to the incorporation of 1873, Buda was the capital of the Kingdom of Hungary for five periods of less than a century each.