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  1. geographer, economist, the father of regional science in Hungary. Children. Ildikó Enyedi. György Enyedi (25 August 1930 – 10 September 2012) was an economist and geographer who has played a major role in the long-term development of regional science.

  2. György Enyedi ist der Name folgender Personen: György Enyedi (Unitarier) (1555–1597), ungarischer unitarischer Bischof. György Enyedi (Geograph) (1930–2012), ungarischer Geograph. Kategorie: Begriffsklärung.

  3. 19. Sept. 2012 · György Enyedi passed away on September 10, 2012 in Budapest, following a long battle with incurable illness. He was the founder of regional science in Hungary. Enyedis funeral service will be held October 8, at 14:15 at Farkasréti Cemetery, Budapest.

  4. Enyedi György ( Budapest, 1930. augusztus 25. [5] –. Budapest, 2012. szeptember 10.) Széchenyi-díjas magyar geográfus, közgazdász, egyetemi tanár, a Magyar Tudományos Akadémia rendes tagja, 1999 és 2002 között alelnöke. A társadalomföldrajz és a regionális tudomány neves kutatója. Sírja a Farkasréti temetőben.

  5. György Enyedi, in Latin Georgius Eniedinus (1555 – 28 Nov. 1597) was a Hungarian Unitarian bishop, moderator of the John Sigismund Unitarian Academy in Kolozsvár and writer known as the "Unitarian Plato". Enyedi's major work was the posthumously-published anti-Trinitarian Explicationes (1598) which circulated widely in Europe.

  6. 10. Sept. 2012 · György Enyedi passed away September 10, 2012. Positions Held. 1991 Research Professor & Chairman of the Scientific Council, Centre for Regional Studies, Hungarian Academie of Sciences 1983 - 1991 General Director, CRS 1960 - 1962 and 1976 - 1983 Head of Deptment, Institute of Geography, H.A.S. 1962 - 1969 Deputy Director, Institute ...

  7. 4. Okt. 2012 · György Enyedi - Curriculum vitae. Obituary by Prof. Gyula Horváth, President of the Regional Science Committee, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Personal data. Born: 25. August 1930, Budapest, Hungary. Married to Iren Pardi (1954), one daughter (Ildiko, 1955) Education. M.A. University of Economics, Budapest,1953. Ph.D.1958. Employment.