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World Travel Guide Europe Hungary Key Facts Picture choosen by: MissMing Fang Xie Hungarian overview Hungary is the country which is located quite heart of Europe; this kidney-shaped country can claim a unique place in the continent's soul.
Doubters need only listen to the music of Franz Liszt and Béla Bartók, view the romantic Danube River as it dramatically splits Budapest in two or taste the nation's unique (and paprika-infused) cuisine to be convinced. Hungary's impact on Europe's history and development has been far greater than its present size and population would suggest. Hungarians, who call themselves Magyars, speak a language and form a culture unlike any other in the region - a distinction that has been both a source of pride and an obstacle for more than 1100 years.
Hungary is the best place to enter both Central and Eastern Europe. While some of its neighbours may have more dramatic scenery or older and more important monuments, Hungary abounds in things to see and do and those with special interests - fishing, horse riding, botany, bird-watching, cycling, thermal spas, and Jewish culture - will find a treasure-trove here. Under the old communist regime, most of the government's focus and money went to Budapest. As a result, foreign visitors rarely ventured beyond this splendid city on the Danube River, except on a day trip to the Danube Bend or to Lake Balaton. These places should be visited, of course, but don't ignore other towns and regions off the beaten track: the tanya világ (farm world) of the Southern Plain, ethnically rich Northeastern Hungary, the Villány Hills in Southern Transdanubia covered in vineyards and the traditional Õrség region in the far west.
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Hungarian festivals Posted by Miss Ming Fang Xie on 20 April 2010 10:35:52

2010 1st Jan New Year's Day. 15th Mar Anniversary of 1848 uprising against Austrian rule. 5th Apr Easter Monday. 1st May Labour Day. 24th May Whit Monday. 20th Aug National Day (Feast of St Stephen). 23rd Oct Republic Day (Anniversary of 1956). 1st Nov All Saints' Day. 24th D... More

Place to go in Hungary Posted by Miss Ming Fang Xie on 20 April 2010 10:06:03

Explore Buda's elevated cobbled streets and soak up spectacular views from the Fisherman's Bastion. In Pest admire the Hungarian Parliament, Vajdahunyad Castle and Museum of Applied Arts, or unearth the treasures at the Hungarian National Museum. Take a trip out of town to the socialist statue grave... More

Hungarian overview Posted by Miss Ming Fang Xie on 19 April 2010 05:52:59

Hungary is the country which is located quite heart of Europe; this kidney-shaped country can claim a unique place in the continent's soul. Doubters need only listen to the music of Franz Liszt and Béla Bartók, view the romantic Danube River as it dramatically splits Budapest in two or taste the... More