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Public place names of Budapest : ウィキペディア英語版
Public place names of Budapest
Budapest is the capital of Hungary. Below is a list of public place names of Budapest that refer to famous people, cities or historic events. Generality of Budapest's public place names relate to the Hungarian national history. In Budapest there are about 8,600 named public place (streets, squares, parks etc.).
==Notable people==

*András Áchim, Hungarian peasant politician
*Endre Ady, Hungarian poet
*Dürer Ajtósi, Hungarian-German painter
*High Prince Álmos, ancient Hungarian leader, father of Árpád
*Gyula Andrássy, Hungarian statesman, see: Andrássy út
*István Angyal, Freedom fighter of the Hungarian revolution of 1956
*János Apáczai Csere, Hungarian writer and pedagogue
*Vilmos Apor, bishop, Righteous among the Nations
*János Arany, Hungarian poet, see: Arany János utca
*Árpád, ancient Hungarian leader, "father of the Hungarians", see: Árpád híd
*Kemal Atatürk, statesman of Turkey
*Attila, king of the Huns
*Lajos Aulich, Minister of War during Hungarian revolution of 1848
*Mihály Babits, Hungarian poet
*Endre Bajcsy-Zsilinszky, Hungarian anti-fascist politician during World War II, see: Bajcsy-Zsilinszky út
*József Bajza, Hungarian poet, see: Bajza utca
*Bálint Balassi, Hungarian poet
*Gábor Baross, Hungarian statesman
*Béla Bartók, Hungarian composer
*István Báthory, prince of Transylvania
*Lajos Batthyány, The first prime minister of Hungary, see: Batthyány tér
*Sándor Bauer, Hungarian student, victim of the communism
*József Bem, Polish general during Hungarian revolution of 1848, national hero
*Miklós Bercsényi, Kuruc general
*Dániel Berzsenyi, Hungarian poet
*György Bessenyei, Hungarian poet
*Gábor Bethlen, prince of Transylvania
*János Bihari, Hungarian Gypsi musician
*Lujza Blaha, Hungarian actress, see: Blaha Lujza tér
*István Bocskai, prince of Transylvania
*Simón Bolívar, "The Liberator"
*János Bolyai, Hungarian mathematician
*Winston Churchill, prime minister of the UK
*Csaba, King of Székely people
*Mihály Csokonai Vitéz, Hungarian poet
*János Csonka, Hungarian inventor
*Leonardo da Vinci, Italian polymath
*Jenő Dalnoki, Hungarian footballer
*János Damjanich, general during Hungarian revolution of 1848, national hero
*Ferenc Deák, Hungarian statesman, The Wise Man of the Nation, see: Deák Ferenc tér
*Henrik Dembinszky, Polish general during Hungarian revolution of 1848
*Gyula Derkovits, Hungarian painter
*Arisztid Dessewffy, general during Hungarian revolution of 1848
*Edit Domján, Hungarian actress
*György Dózsa, peasants' revolt leader, see: Dózsa György út
*József Eötvös, Hungarian minister and writer
*Ferenc Erkel, Hungarian composer
*Erzsébet, Austro-Hungarian queen, see: Erzsébet híd, Erzsébetváros, Pesterzsébet
*János Esterházy, Hungarian martyr politician
*Lipót Fejér, Hungarian mathematician
*Árpád Feszty, Hungarian painter
*György Fráter, Hungarian statesman
*Áron Gábor, Artillery during Hungarian revolution of 1848, national hero
*Géza Gárdonyi, Hungarian writer
*Giuseppe Garibaldi, Italian military and political figure
*Géza, ancient Hungarian leader
*Gyula, ancient Hungarian leader
*Alfréd Hajós, The first Olympic champion of Hungary
*Nándor Hidegkuti, footballer of the Golden Team, see: Hidegkuti Nándor Stadium
*Victor Hugo, French poet
*János Hunyadi, Hungarian military and political figure
*Gyula Illyés, Hungarian writer
*Mari Jászai, Hungarian actress
*John Paul II, Pope
*Mór Jókai, Hungarian writer
*Attila József, Hungarian poet
*János Kálvin, Protestant teologian, see: Kálvin tér
*Kálmán Kandó, Hungarian engineer
*Frigyes Karinthy, Hungarian poet and journalist
*József Katona, Hungarian playwright and poet
*Ferenc Kazinczy, reformatory of Hungarian language
*Gáspár Károli, Hungarian Calvinist pastor
*Zsigmond Kemény, Hungarian author
*Pál Kinizsi, Hungarian general
*Sándor Kisfaludy, Hungarian poet
*Ernő Kiss, general during Hungarian revolution of 1848
*János Kis, Hungarian lieutenant-general
*György Klapka, general during Hungarian revolution of 1848
*Sándor Kocsis, footballer of the Golden Team
*Lajos Kossuth, Hungarian statesman, regent of Hungary during 1848 Revolution, freedom fighter and national hero, see: Kossuth Lajos tér
*Ferenc Kölcsey, Hungarian poet
*Lehel, ancient Hungarian leader, see: Lehel tér
*Károly Leiningen-Westerburg, general during Hungarian revolution of 1848
*Ferenc Liszt, Hungarian composer, see: Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport
*Károly Lotz, Hungarian-German painter
*Imre Madách, Hungarian writer
*Péter Mansfeld, freedom fighter during Hungarian revolution of 1956
*Margit, saint, daughter of king Béla IV of Hungary, see: Margit-sziget, Margit híd
*Mária, mother of Jesus
*Ignác Martinovics, Hungarian Jacobin leader
*Mátyás király, king of Hungary
*Kelemen Mikes, Hungarian political figure and essayist
*Kálmán Mikszáth, Hungarian writer
*Ferenc Molnár, Hungarian writer
*Ferenc Móra, Hungarian writer
*Zsigmond Móricz, Hungarian writer, see: Móricz Zsigmond körtér
*Mihály Munkácsy, Hungarian painter
*Imre Nagy, prime minister of Hungary during Hungarian revolution of 1956
*Lajos Nagy, king of Hungary
*József Nagysándor, general during Hungarian revolution of 1848
*László Németh, Hungarian writer
*János Neumann, Hungarian mathematician
*Pál Nyáry, politician during Hungarian revolution of 1848
*Ond vezér, ancient Hungarian leader
*Balázs Orbán, Hungarian writer
*Olof Palme, Swedish social-democrat politician
*Örs vezér, ancient Hungarian leader, see: Örs vezér tere
*Péter Pázmány, Hungarian theologist
*Mór Perczel, general during Hungarian revolution of 1848
*Sándor Petőfi, national poet of Hungary, freedom fighter and national hero, see: Petőfi híd
*Frigyes Podmaniczky, Hungarian politician, developer of Budapest (avenues, boulevards, bridges etc.)
*Mihály Pollack, Austro-Hungarian architect
*Ernő Pöltenberg, general during Hungarian revolution of 1848
*Elvis Presley, American singer
*Ferenc Puskás, footballer of the Golden Team, see: Puskás Ferenc Stadium
*Miklós Radnóti, Hungarian poet
*Ferenc Rákóczi, Hungarian Kuruc leader
*Lipót Rottenbiller, mayor of Budapest
*Ignác Semmelweis, Hungarian physician
*Imre Sinkovits, Hungarian actor
*János Sobieski, king of Poland
*Aurél Stromfeld, staff officer of the Hungarian Soviet Republic
*Ervin Szabó, Hungarian social scientist
*Lőric Szabó, Hungarian poet
*István Széchenyi, Hungarian statesman, "The greatest Hungarian"
*Bertalan Szemere, prime minister of Hungary
*Hannah Szenes, Hungarian poet
*Szent Adalbert, master of Stephen I of Hungary
*Szent Benedek, Christian saint
*Szent Gellért, Christian saint, see: Gellérthegy
*Szent György, Christian saint
*Szent Imre, son of Stephen I of Hungary
*Szent István, the first king of Hungary, founder of Hungary (1000–1001)
*Szent János, Christian saint
*Szent József, father of Jesus
*Szent Kristóf, Christian saint
*Szent László, king of Hungary
*Szent Orbán, Christian saint
*Dezső Szilágyi, Hungarian jurist and politician
*Erzsébet Szilágyi, mother of Matthias Corvinus of Hungary
*József Simándy, Hungarian tenor
*Pál Szinyei Merse, Hungarian painter
*Mihály Táncsics, Hungarian poet and politician
*Vilmos Tartsay, Hungarian anti-fascist general during World War II
*Blanka Teleki, Hungarian early feminist
*László Teleki, Hungarian writer and politician
*Kálmán Thaly, Hungarian poet
*Imre Thököly, Hungarian Kuruc leader
*Sebestyén Tinódi Lantos, Hungarian lyricist
*Ferenc Toldy, Hungarian literary historian
*Árpád Tóth, Hungarian poet
*István Türr, Hungarian freedom fighter
*Vak Bottyán, Hungarian Kuruc general
*Gereben Vas, Hungarian poet and writer
*Pál Vasvári, Hungarian freedom fighter during Hungarian revolution of 1848
*Mihály Vörösmarty, Hungarian poet
*Raul Wallenberg, Swedish humanitarian
*Albert Wass, Hungarian writer
*Miklós Wesselényi, Hungarian statesman
*József Zakariás, footballer of the Golden Team
*György Zala, Hungarian architect
*Mihály Zichy, Hungarian painter
*Miklós Zrínyi, Hungarian poet and general
*This list is not complete, it consists only the most notable people and the most common public place names.
*This list is in Hungarian alphabetical order!

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