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  2. Tour de Hongrie - Wikipedia

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    The inaugural Tour de Hongrie took place on 27 June 1925. The cyclists hit the road as early as four in the morning, and the Budapest – Szombathely – Győr -Budapest stage was accomplished the quickest by Károly Jerzsabek, who covered the distance of 510.5 kilometres in 22 hours and 10 minutes to become the first ever champion of the event ...

  3. 2020 Tour de Hongrie - Wikipedia

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    Team Jumbo–Visma. ← 2019. 2021 →. The 2020 Tour de Hongrie was the 41st edition of the Tour de Hongrie. It was originally scheduled to take place between 13 and 17 May 2020, but was postponed to between 29 August and 2 September 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [2] It was the sixth edition of the race since its revival in 2015, and was ...

  4. Lake Balaton - Wikipedia

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    Lake Balaton ( Hungarian: [ˈbɒlɒton]) is a freshwater rift lake in the Transdanubian region of Hungary. It is the largest lake in Central Europe, [3] and one of the region's foremost tourist destinations. The Zala River provides the largest inflow of water to the lake, and the canalized Sió is the only outflow.

  5. 2020 CCC Team season - Wikipedia

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    Ilnur Zakarin (RUS) ( 1989-09-15) September 15, 1989 (aged 30) Georg Zimmermann (GER) ( 1997-10-11) October 11, 1997 (aged 22) ^ After CCC Team were unable to secure a title sponsor for the 2021 season, they allowed Masnada to make a mid-season transfer to Deceuninck–Quick-Step on 19 August. [4]

  6. Demographics of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Hungary's population has been slowly declining since 1980. The population composition at the foundation of Hungary (895) depends on the size of the arriving Hungarian population and the size of the Slavic (and remains of Avar-Slavic) population at the time. One source mentions 200 000 Slavs and 400 000 Hungarians, [4] while other sources often ...

  7. Visegrad 4 Bicycle Race - Wikipedia

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    2014. ( 2014) Editions. 9 (as of 2023) Most wins. Alois Kaňkovský (CZE) (6 wins) The Visegrad 4 Bicycle Race is a set of one day road bicycle races held annually in Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic. The races are organized as 1.2 events on the UCI Europe Tour.

  8. Sátoraljaújhely - Wikipedia

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    Sátoraljaújhely ( Hungarian: [ˈʃaːtorɒjjɒuːjhɛj]; archaic German: Neustadt am Zeltberg [ˈnɔʏʃtat ʔam ˈtsɛltbɛʁk] ⓘ; Slovak: Nové Mesto pod Šiatrom; Yiddish: איהעל, romanized :Ihel, or אוהעלי, Uhely) is a town located in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county in northern Hungary along the Slovak border. It is 82 ...

  9. Geography of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    592 km 2. Hungary ( Hungarian: Magyarország) is a landlocked country in the southeastern region of Central Europe, [1] bordering the Balkans. [2] Situated in the Pannonian Basin, it has a land area of 93,030 square km, measuring about 250 km from north to south and 524 km from east to west. It has 2,106 km of boundaries, shared with Slovakia ...