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  2. Rubikon (website) - Wikipedia

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    Rubikon (website) Manova News, former branded Rubikon is a German online blog described to be following the Querfront strategy as well as spreading conspiracy ideologies. The motto of the blog is “Magazine for Freedom and Peace, Environment and Human Rights”. Owner, publisher and deputy editor-in-chief is the German Jens Wernicke.

  3. List of magazines in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    List of magazines in Hungary. The following is an incomplete list of current and defunct magazines published in Hungary. They may be published in Hungarian or in other languages. Contents.

  4. List of newspapers in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The Budapest Times ( English, est. 1999, owned by BZT Media, right, conservatism - www .budapesttimes .hu) Cosmopolitan (women's magazine) Elle (fashion magazine) EuroXtrade (engineering and technology magazine) Ezermester (general technology magazine) Filmvilág (art magazine) FourFourTwo (football magazine)

  5. List of defunct newspapers of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Far-left, political satirical magazine - Magyar Hírmondó: Hungarian Print 1780 1788 Ferenc Ágoston Patzkó Independent - The Budapest Sun: English Print 1993 2009 Associated Newspapers of Great Britain: Independent - Vasárnapi Hírek: Hungarian Both 1985 2018 XXI. század Média Kft. Left, social democracy vasarnapihirek.hu (not works)

  6. Rubicon - Wikipedia

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    Length. 80 km (50 mi) The Rubicon ( Latin: Rubico; Italian: Rubicone [rubiˈkoːne]; [1] Romagnol: Rubicôn [rubiˈkoːŋ]) is a shallow river in northeastern Italy, just south of Cesena and north of Rimini. It was known as Fiumicino until 1933, when it was identified with the ancient river Rubicon, famously crossed by Julius Caesar in 49 BC.

  7. Hungarian comics - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, HVG magazine's annual blog contest had a separate comics section. In 2007, although comics did not have its own category, a webcomic blog won in the Entertainment category, and another comics text-blog managed to fit into the top ten. Events Major events. Magyar Képregény Fesztivál - Hungarian Comics Festival. (since 2005) Annual ...

  8. Hungarian mythology - Wikipedia

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    Amongst the modern religions, Hungarian mythology is closest to the cosmology of Uralic peoples. In Hungarian myth, the world is divided into three spheres: the first is the Upper World ( Felső világ ), the home of the gods; the second is the Middle World ( Középső világ) or world we know, and finally the underworld ( Alsó világ ).

  9. Category:News magazines published in Europe - Wikipedia

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    N. Nacional (weekly) Nedeljnik. NEWS (Austrian magazine) Newsweek Serbia. Nieuw Israëlietisch Weekblad. Nieuwe Revu. Novi magazin. Novi reporter.