Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 59. Chapters: Budapest, Budapest metropolitan area, Planned cities in Hungary, Spa towns in Hungary, Transport in Hungary by city, List of cities, towns, and villages in Hungary, Budapest Gambit, Esztergom, MVK Zrt., List of cities and towns in Hungary, Demographics of Budapest, Tatabanya, Dunaujvaros, Dorog, Vasas SC, Salgotarjan, Ajka, Oroszlany, Ferencvarosi TC, Labyrinth of Buda Castle, Tiszaujvaros, Budapesti Spartacus SC, Kazincbarcika, Public transport in Debrecen, Buk, Szazhalombatta, Budakeszi, Varpalota, Komlo, Miskolctapolca, Budaors, Sarvar, Paks, Kincsem Park, Sajoszentpeter, Csomor, Diosd, Gardony, Public transport in Szeged, Pet fibanya, Csobanka, Ozd, Korda Studios, Bukkszek, Delegyhaza, Dunaharaszti, Batonyterenye, Dunakeszi, Biatorbagy, Heviz, Dunabogdany, Dunavarsany, Budakalasz, Alsonemedi, L rinci, Csomad, Csorog, Budajen, Szilasliget. Excerpt: This is a list of cities, towns and villages of Hungary KEY: T = Town; V = Village This is a list of cities, towns and villages of Hungary The Budapest Gambit (or Budapest Defence) is a chess opening beginning with the moves 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e5. Despite a first game as early as 1896, it only began being played by leading players in 1918 after a win as Black by Grandmaster Milan Vidmar. It enjoyed a rise in popularity in the early 1920s, but nowadays it is rarely played at top-level. It experiences a lower percentage of draws than other main lines, but also a lower overall performance for Black. After 3.dxe5 Black can try the Fajarowicz variation 3...Ne4 which concentrates on the rapid development of the pieces, but the most common move is 3...Ng4 with three main possibilities for White. The Adler variation 4.Nf3 sees White seeking a spatial advantage in the centre with its pieces, notably the important d5-square. The Alekhine variation 4.e4 gives White an impo...