BUDA

Etymology 1

Proper noun

Buda

(historical) A historical capital of the Kingdom of Hungary and one of the originally three separate cities that were united in 1873 to become the Hungarian capital, Budapest.

Coordinate terms: Pest, Ɠbuda

The corresponding part of the current-day Budapest, on the western side of the Danube.

Coordinate term: Pest

Etymology 2

Proper noun

Buda

A neighborhood and island in Kortrijk, West Flanders, Belgium.

A commune and village in Călărași district, Moldova.

A village in Masovian Voivodeship, Poland.

A commune and village in Buzău County, Romania.

a large number of villages in Romania.

A left tributary of Argeș River, Romania.

A tributary of Șoimeni River, Cluj County, Romania.

A tributary of Cernu River, Bacău County, Romania.

A village in Novoselytsia Raion, Chernivtsi, Ukraine.

A village in Bureau County, Illinois, United States.

An unincorporated community in Buffalo County, Nebraska, United States.

A city in Hays County, Texas, United States.

Anagrams

• Daub, abud, baud, daub

Source: Wiktionary



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