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Clue
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Answer
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Country that Budapest is the capital of
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Hungary
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River on which Budapest is located
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Danube
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The only city more populous than Budapest along the above river
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Vienna
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Primary language spoken in Budapest
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Hungarian
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Name of the most famous bridge that connets Buda and Pest
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Chain Bridge
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A famous footballer, capitan of the team in the 1954 World Cup, who was born in Budapest
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Ferenc Puskás
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Empire, that ruled modern Budapest for over 150 years
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Ottoman Empire
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In Budapest, there's the biggest _____ in Europe
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Parliament
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Composer, pianist and ethnomusicologist, born on March 25, 1881 in Budapest
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Béla Bartók
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Since 1987, this famous hill in Budapest has been a UNESCO World Heritage site
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Gellért Hill
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The historic castle complex in Budapest, which has been home to kings of the country since the 13th century
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Buda Castle
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Budapest's famous shopping street, known for its cafes, restaurants, and shops
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Váci Street
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Renowned illusionist and escape artist, born in Budapest in 1874
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Harry Houdini
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Major intersection and transport junction in Budapest
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Deák Ferenc tér
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Writer and Nobel laureate, born in 1929 in Budapest, known for the book "Fatelessness"
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Imre Kertész
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The famous battle fought in 1848 during the War of Independence of the country, which took place in the area of modern Budapest
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Battle of Pákozd
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The name of the important railway station in Budapest that was completed in 1884 and played a significant role in the city's development
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Keleti Railway Station
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Name of the other European capital city, with a very similar name (starts with "Bu")
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Bucharest
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The name of the country king who established the first medieval castle on the Buda side in the 13th century
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Béla IV
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The historical Budapest hospital that was transformed into a secret military hospital during World War II
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Hospital in the Rock
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