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  • |align=left|{{flagicon|HUN}} [[Karoly Balzsay]] |2009-08-22 || align=left|{{flagicon|HUN}} [[Budapest]]
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  • | {{Flagicon|HUN}} [[Katalin Marosi]]
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  • ...he 2010 Asian Games#Light flyweight|2010 Asian Games]] he beat [[Shin Jong-Hun]] before losing in the final to Zou Shiming.
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  • |style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|HUN}} Gabor Balogh
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  • ...-7&catid=381:bcn2013-water-polo&Itemid=1510|title=Water Polo Women: Day 3: HUN 18 KAZ 7|website=Archives.fina.org|accessdate=2017-03-10}}
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  • |{{flagicon|SRB}} Denis Bejtulahi<br>{{flagicon|HUN}} Viktor Filipenkó
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  • | 3–0 (A)|| {{flagicon|HUN}} [[MTK Hungária FC (women)|MTK Hungaria]] | 3–1 (A)|| {{flagicon|HUN}} [[1. FC Femina|Femina Budapest]]
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  • ...| {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Podgorica City Stadium]], [[Podgorica]] || {{flagicon|HUN}} [[Hungary national football team|Hungary]] || 2-1 || 2-1 || [[Exhibition
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  • |align=center|{{flagIOC2athlete|[[Shin Jong-Hun]]|KOR|2010 Asian Games}}<br />'''W''' '''17'''-3
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  • | {{flagicon|HUN}} [[Timea Babos]] | {{flagicon|HUN}} [[Tímea Babos]]
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  • ...06-07|2006–07]] || [[FC Kairat|Kairat]]|| rowspan="2"|QR1 || {{flagicon|HUN}} [[Videoton FC Fehérvár|Videoton]] || bgcolor="#ddffdd" align="center"|2 | [[FC Shakhter Karagandy|Shakhter]] || {{flagicon|HUN}} [[Debreceni VSC|Debrecen]] || bgcolor="#ffffdd" align="center"|1–1 || b
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  • |team1 = {{fbw-rt|HUN}} |team1 = {{fbw-rt|HUN}}
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  • | {{flagicon|HUN}} '''[[Ákos Elek]]'''
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  • |team1= {{fb-rt|HUN}} | style="text-align:left;"| {{fb|HUN}} || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 3 || -3 || {{#expr:0/1 * 100 round 2}}
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  • |{{flagicon|HUN}} [[2014 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship|2014]]
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  • ...ith Huns and China in the second half of the 1st century B.C. (Campaign of Hun Shanyu Chzhichzhi to the West)'' // News of Kazakh Academy of Sciences, Ser
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  • ...orse"); from the [[Alat (tribe)|Alat]] tribe originated one of the Eastern Hun Shanuys called Helog Tou, i.e. Alat Tou, most likely named after his matern
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  • | {{flagicon|HUN}} [[Anikó Kapros]]
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  • ...he fortress constructed on Talas River by [[Zhizhi Chanyu]], a prince of [[Hun]] (Ch. [[Xiongnu]], [[Hsiung-nu]], etc.). The fortress is believed to have
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  • ...]] lowlands of Atyrau Region were the central homeland for the [[Malkar]] "Hun" dynasties of late antiquity.
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  • ...{nbsp}}BC), Ili was occupied by the [[Ussun]]s, a tributary tribe of the [[Hun]]s. The Ussuns were driven away in the 6th century AD by the northern [[Xio
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  • | team1= '''{{Wp-rt|HUN}}''' |align="left"| {{Wpw|HUN}} || 3 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 48 || 17 || +31 || '''6'''
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  • | team1= '''{{Wp-rt|HUN}}''' | team2= '''{{Wpw|HUN}}'''
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  • ...lso known as the '''English partridge''', '''Hungarian partridge''', or '''hun''', is a [[gamebird]] in the pheasant family [[Phasianidae]] of the order [ ...s of North America, it is commonly known as "Hungarian partridge" or just "hun".
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  • ...tyrau Province|Atyrau region]] (north-west Kazakhstan). The focus of the [[Hun Empire]] gradually moved westward from the steppes into Eastern Europe.
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  • * Gumilev L.N., ''History of Hun People'', Moscow, 'Science', (In Russian) [http://gumilevica.kulichki.net/H
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  • ...duped and killed in 3 CE.<ref name="kulichki1">Gumilev L.N., ''"History of Hun People"'', Moscow, 'Science', Ch.12, http://gumilevica.kulichki.net/HPH/hph
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  • ...n 496. Kavadh I, however, escaped in 498 and was given refuge by the White Hun king.
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  • ...g]] of oathsworn [[Varangians]] searching for the treasure of [[Attila the Hun]] in the [[Pontic steppe]]. Along the way the protagonists fight alongside
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  • ...connected with the [[Khazars]] and thus postulated an Uyghur rather than [[Hun]]nish origin for that people. The K'o-sa, whose belonged to a Tujue tribe,
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