Tisztviselőtelep est un quartier situé dans le 8e arrondissement de Budapest. Sa trame urbaine est caractérisée par des lotissements de maisons de ville construits pour héberger les fonctionnaires de l'État hongrois à la fin du XIXe siècle.
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Heim Pál National Pediatric Institute is a children's hospital located in several locations in Budapest, Hungary.
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Népliget is a station on the M3 line of the Budapest Metro. The station lies under the intersection of Üllői Avenue and Könyves Kálmán Boulevard, and named after the city park Népliget. Népliget is also one of the most important suburban, inter-city and international bus terminal in Budapest, which was rebuilt in 2003. The station was opened on 20 April 1980 as part of the extension from Nagyvárad tér to Kőbánya-Kispest.
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The Ferencváros Stadion, also known as the Groupama Aréna for sponsorship purposes, is a multi-purpose stadium in Ferencváros, Budapest, Hungary and the home of Ferencvárosi TC. With a capacity of 22,000, it was for a time the largest stadium in Hungary. It was built on the site of the former Flórián Albert Stadium, the club's previous home, which was demolished in 2013.
The French insurance group Groupama purchased the naming rights to the stadium. However, the name cannot be used when hosting FIFA and UEFA events, since these governing bodies have policies forbidding corporate sponsorship from companies that are not official tournament partners.
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Stadion Albert Flórián was a sports stadium in Budapest, Hungary. The stadium was the home of the association football club Ferencvárosi TC. The stadium had a capacity of 18,100. Formerly known as Üllői úti stadion for its location, it had been renamed for Ballon d'Or winner club legend Flórián Albert in 2007. Today, the stadium's place is occupied by the newly built Groupama Arena.
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Nagyvárad tér is a station on the M3 line of the Budapest Metro. The area around the station is home to several hospitals and the Semmelweis University medical school. The station is named after the adjacent square Nagyvárad tér, which named after the former Hungarian city of Nagyvárad.
The station was opened on 31 December 1976 as the southern terminus of the inaugural section of Line M3 between Deák Ferenc tér and Nagyvárad tér. On 20 April 1980 the line was extended to Kőbánya-Kispest.
Périmètre
Selon l'arrêté du 12 décembre 2012 (94/2012. (XII. 27.), annexe 31) de l'assemblée métropolitaine de Budapest, le périmètre du quartier est le suivant : Orczy út-Vajda Péter utca-Könyves Kálmán körút-Üllői út.
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