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    Hotel Balf Hungary

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    of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document.] Spring 09 Wellness Hotel Balf **** 08 Fall Location and History Balf‚ located in North-Western Hungary is a historic Hungarian village: it was first mentioned in 1199‚ but it is known that the ancient Romans already inhabited the area: they were the first to explore the region’s healthy sulphuric springs. It became an important township in this region

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    Hungary Research Paper

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    long ago of Hungary were nomadic. They came from the east and moved to the Carpathian Basin. The main ethnic group is the Magyars. Also‚ there were a good amount of Romanies‚ who came from Italy and Gypsies‚ who came from India. The main language of Hungary is Hungarian. The Hungarian language was formed in the 19th century. It is borrowed from the Slavic‚ Latin‚ and German language. Also‚ the Hungarian language uses words from the Turkish language. Some of the main foods in Hungary are stuffed cabbage

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    was an effort by both states to unite its segmented lands‚ so that they could have a more international standpoint. By 1870‚ both Italy and the Austrian Empire had been re-established. Italy had become unified into a central power‚ whereas Austria-Hungary had established a dual monarchy. The political structure of the Italian peninsula prior to 1861 was that of a fragmented group of small kingdoms and principalities. There was no unity whatsoever among the Italian states‚ and internal violence hindered

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    Austria-Hungary Imperialism

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    To what extent did nationalism within the Austria-Hungarian Empire contribute to the outbreak of war in 1914? Nationalism within Austria-Hungary: a struggle for self-determination. But Austria-Hungary was brave to meet the challenge and to struggle for preservation of the Empire. Result: internally‚ proposal of extending the dual rule to a triple or a quadruple one; externally‚ nationalistic rivalries started between Austria and Serbia‚ between Austria and Russia. Her solution was

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    Berta of Hungary: Trickery

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    Berta of Hungary: Trickery According to Webster’s Dictionary‚ trickery is the use of tricks and stratagem to deceive. It is used mainly for personal gain in which the “trick-er” acquires something of desire from the “trick-ie”. This use of misleading information is common in money schemes and magic shows alike‚ but it can also be found in the hearts of conniving servants and even that of a desperate princess. Because many characters in Berta of Hungary use treachery and deception to satisfy their

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    Sport subsidies in Hungary

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    This is true in Hungary as well. But there is a huge difference between the sport life of Hungary and the sport life of the western countries‚ both in their efficiency and their structure. In western countries sport organizations have transformed into businesses in the capitalism‚ which means they all have their own revenues‚ costs‚ profits and their own markets. As a result the state does not have to play a role in the lives of these sport organizations. In contrast to this in Hungary the sport organizations

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    Term paper Voting right

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    Collage Paper The theme of my collage was conflict. It was about the Hungarian War of 1956. When I started to work on the collage the theme was something wanted the viewer to understand as they looked at it. I did not want to give more details about this war. I wanted the viewer to see the collage and have curiosity about the subject to research it. I wanted the viewer to wonder why 1956? As I progress through making my collage I want to go over the emphasis of the number 56 in red represents my

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    Research Paper: Hungary One of the largest Hungarian immigration groups migrated to the United States between 1880 and 1914. Most migrated in Eastern cities while later generations moved west to California. Many different groups came for various reasons. The ‘Forty-Niners’ came to the U.S to escape retribution from a failed Hungarian Revolution in 1848. Another group of immigrates came from 1880-1915‚ called the ‘Great Immigration’. They came because of overpopulation‚ economic reasons‚ and because

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    Economic consequences of Trianon Before the first World War Hungary was a part of the Habsburg Monarchy‚ therefore the country basically relied on the market of the Empire. Being a member of the Monarchy ensured economic unity which meant common currency‚ common tariff and market system. In 1918 the Monarchy became disintegrated: Hungary got into a new situation; she had to reorganise her international trade‚ the tariff system and had to introduce own money. June 4.‚ 1920. : Hungarian delegation

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    under the Austro-Prussian war. The Austrian empire was weak and in need of a new government. The Hungarians grasped their opportunity to demand more power and a dual-Monarchy‚ which made Franz Joseph I both the emperor of Austria and the king of Hungary. Some of the other large groups of people (i.e. the Czechs and poles) in the empire felt it unfair that the Hungarians should get power and the right to rule over their part of the empire when they themselves had no influence. Therefor one could say

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