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    with bookish knowledge but with practical experiences. Recently our university also organized for us a great trip to another city of Hungary. This little and pretty city called as a Tokay city. First of all‚ I want to give information about Tokay city. Tokay is famous wine-district of Hungary famous all over the world.  Even the first Magyar settlers of Hungary found grape-vines in this region. The history of Tokay city has always been closely interwoven with the wine. Many Hungarian Nobles‚ had

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    About Hungary: Hungary is a landlocked country in central Europe‚ which borders with no fewer than seven countries: Slovakia‚ Ukraine‚ Romania‚ Serbia‚ Croatia‚ Slovenia and Austria. The country is mostly flat‚ with low mountains in the north.  The most important sectors of Hungary’s economy in 2012 were industry (26.8%)‚ wholesale and retail trade‚ transport‚ accommodation and food services (17.6 %) and public administration‚ defence‚ education‚ human health and social work activities (17.3 %)

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    Hungary Year of EU entry: 2004 Member of Schengen area:Yes Political system: Republic Capital city: Budapest Total area: 93 000 km² Population: 10 million Currency: forint official EU language: Hungarian Hungary is a landlocked state with many neighbours – Slovakia‚ Ukraine‚ Romania‚ Serbia‚ Croatia‚ Slovenia and Austria. It is mostly flat‚ with low mountains in the north. Lake Balaton‚ a popular tourist centre‚ is the largest lake in central Europe. The ancestors of ethnic Hungarians

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    “The Communists Come to Power in Hungary”             Hungary is located in what is considered central Europe with its capital city‚ Budapest‚ lying towards the northern part of the country. Contemporary Hungarian history is marked with two periods of totalitarian rule. In the years of 1939-1945 Hungary was subjected to Nazi occupation and the rise of Hungary’s own fascist party‚ the Arrow Cross party. Through 1944-1950 Hungary was liberated by the Red Army and the rise of communism began to take

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    The Effects on Hungary as a New Member Nation in the European Union Team 5 Paul Davis Gulizar Halis Kristin Hanlon Alyson Heller Overview/History of Hungary and the European Union The nation of Hungary is a country that has come a long way in a short period of time. In the years since the fall of communism in 1989 in this country‚ Hungary has managed to establish an extremely prosperous economy and population. Because of this‚ Hungary has developed into one of Eastern Europe¡¯s most

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    Austria – Hungary in 1914 The Dual Monarchy before WWI The Austro-Hungarian Empire was established in 1867 by the Ausgleich (Compromise) by Austria and Hungary. They both became self-governing states under a common monarch‚ the ruling Habsburg. Each had its own parliament for internal affairs‚ but foreign policy‚ war and finance were decided by common ministers. In the summer of 1914‚ on June 28th the Archduke Franz Ferdinand was attending army maneuvers in Bosnia. He was accompanied by

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    Hungary’s Economic and Political State Prior to 2006 The Austro-Hungarian Empire (1867-1920) In 1867‚ after battling invaders for nearly a millennium‚ Hungary became an autonomous state within the Austro-Hungarian Empire. This expansive empire had its northern border in present day Poland‚ its southern border in present day Serbia‚ and was bordered on the east and west by the Black and Mediterranean Seas‚ respectively. The empire was eventually defeated in World War I and through the Treaty of

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    In my opinion‚ Austria-Hungary should be blamed the most for the outbreak of World War One due to the fact that first‚ Austria-Hungary took over Bosnia and blamed Bosnians for the assassination of Franz Ferdinand. Secondly‚ Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia due to their agreement with only two terms of the ultimatum. Lastly‚ Austria-Hungary decided to cooperate with Germany for war preparation‚ which ended up with the the major involvement of Germany and other European countries as

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    greatly affected the Jewish communities in Hungary. After the war‚ the Jewish communities in Hungary were barely existing. The different ways different ways the Holocaust has affected Hungary have changed the country‚ and the country’s population. The Holocaust has a historical‚ economic‚ and social effect on Hungary. The history of the Holocaust greatly affected the Jewish population of Hungary. In April

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    AMEX‚ Hungary Introduction Michael Thomas worked for AMEX Petroleum and jumped into an opportunity to set-up business operations in central Hungary. "His main goal is to established 10-14 gas stations in the region by purchasing existing stations‚ building new ones‚ or negotiating franchise arrangements with existing owners of stations" (Larson‚ & Gray‚ 2011 p. 560). He took this opportunity hoping that this will boost his career plus his mother being Hungarian he has the command of the language

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