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Hungary
Some sights of Budapest
the Buda Hills
the Chain Bridge
City Park
the Fishermen's Bastion
Heroes' Square
the Hungarian Parliament
Matthias Church
the National Museum
the Royal Palace
St Stephen's Basilica
Central Market Hall
Ruin Pubs
Citadella
Thermal Baths
Tourist destination
Lake Balaton
Tihany
Hévíz
Aggtelek
Szentendre
Ópusztaszer
Plain
Keszthely
to eat goulash and drink Bull's Blood
Famous Hungarian people
Victor Vasarely: artist
Franz Liszt, Béla Bartók and Zoltán Kodály: composers
Ferenc Puskas: football player
János Neumann: computer
Ányos Jedlik: soda water and dynamo
László Bíró: ballpoint pen
Ernő Rubik: Rubik's cube
Albert Szent-Györgyi: vitamin C
József Dobos: Dobos cake
About Hungary
93,000 km2
republic
highest point is Kékestető
lies in the Carpathian Basin
is situated in Central Europe
2 great rivers: Danube and Tisza
Lake Balaton is the largest lake in Central Europe
population of 10 million
Neighbours countries
Slovenia
Austria
Romania
Serbia
Croatia
the Ukraine
Slovak Republic
Budapest
lies on the two banks of the river Danube
capital city
political centre of the country
2 million inhabitants
the most important place for commercial life and culture
Important historical dates
the Hungarian Conquest in 896
the coronation of Hungary's first Christian king, Stephen in 1000
Stephen was made a saint in 1083
the revolutions of 1848 and 1956