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Introducing Hungary

There is no place like Hungary (Magyarország). Situated in the very 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.

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Matthias Church .
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Matthias Church .

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  • Lou Jones
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  • Independence Bridge, with tramway, spanning the Danube River.
  • Overhead of Pest from Buda castle.
  • House of Terror Museum on Andrassy Street.
  • Spa pool at Hotel Gellert and Spa.
  • People inside Luminarium at the Sziget Festival, Obuda Island on the Danube.
  • Interior of West Balkan Club Bar.
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