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This festival is held annually, from the second week in June to the second week in July. The Győr Summer International Cultural Festival, which displays Győr's cultural heritage, has a history of over three decades. The list of events, which covers a wide range of genres, is based on a series of separate activities. Every year, for a month in June and July, the Baroque decorations of the city centre, its atmospheric courtyards and the banks of the Rába river are home to the International Ballet Festival, the International Puppet and Street Theatre Convention, the International Folk Dancing and Folk Music Festival, and the International Handcraft Fair and Exhibition. In addition to the performances of the hosts - the Győr Ballet, the Győr National Theatre, and the Győr Philharmonic Orchestra - visitors can also see those of the visiting theatre companies and musical groups [41].
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Hungarian folk art, including dances, music, cross stitchings, embroideries, costumes, potteries, wood carvings, basket wavings, porcelains etc. has a long and rich history which play a significant role in local folk traditions and customs.
Hungarian women are rumored to be among the most beautiful of the general Eastern European bloc (Posner, pp. 23-24).
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References
- ^ Hungarian Central Statistical Office Retrieved 2008-05-09
- ^ a b IMF report retrieved 2008-04-09
- ^ Microsoft Word - NHDP_HU_NSRF_en_r1.doc
- ^ The Budapest Times - Hungary‘s leading English Language source for daily news - Parties discuss preparations for Hungary's EU presidency in 2011
- ^ Index - Miért menjünk Magyarországra? Miért menjünk Szlovákiába?
- ^ http://www.mth.gov.hu/download.php?ctag=download&docID=185
- ^ http://whc.unesco.org/archive/advisory_body_evaluation/400bis.pdf
- ^ Budapest, including the Banks of the Danube, the Buda Castle Quarter and Andrássy Avenue - World Heritage Site - Pictures, info and travel reports
- ^ Hungary, Encyclopædia Britannica.
- ^ The Avar Khaganate
- ^ Magyar (Hungarian) migration, 9th century
- ^ a b Stephen Sisa : The Spirit of Hungary - 1 Who Are the Magyars?
- ^ http://www.babylon.com/definition/Géza/English
- ^ Hungaria Travel Information | Asia Travel Europe
- ^ Hunmagyar.Org - The Controversy On The Origins And Early History Of The Hungarians
- ^ Welcome to Cambridge Szeged website :: www.cambridge-szeged-society.org.uk
- ^ WHKMLA : History of Croatia, 802-1102
- ^ The Daco-Roman Legend
- ^ http://www.kulugyminiszterium.hu/NR/rdonlyres/C9FDF041-86A7-4B20-8B73-94C568E448E5/0/Culture_en.pdf
- ^ Géza Jeszenszky: From "Eastern Switzerland" to Ethnic Cleansing ,Address at Duquesne History Forum, November 17, 2000, The author is former Ambassador of Hungary to the United States and was Foreign Minister in 1990-94.
- ^ Vol. 3, p.825 in Magyarország Történelmi Kronológiája, Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, 1982.
- ^ Magyar Tudomány 2000. január
- ^ Ignác Romsics: Magyarország története a XX. században, 2004, p. 134
- ^ Hungary: The Unwilling Satellite John F. Montgomery, Hungary: The Unwilling Satellite. Devin-Adair Company, New York, 1947. Reprint: Simon Publications, 2002.
- ^ United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Holocaust Encyclopedia
- ^ Findley, Carter V., and John Rothney. Twentieth Century World. sixth ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2006. 278.
- ^ a b c Index of Economic Freedom
- ^ Hungary
- ^ Population Census 2001 – National and county data – Summary Data
- ^ Stratégiai Audit 2005 - DEMOS Magyarország
- ^ See, for instance, Romani World, where a high estimate of 19.62% is given for 2050.
- ^ Népszámlálás 2001 – 4. Nemzetiségi kötődés – Központi Statisztikai Hivatal
- ^ See an abstract of Poverty and Ethnicity: A Cross-Country Study of Roma Poverty in Central Europe. by the World Bank for an overview.
- ^ 18. Demographic data – Hungarian Central Statistical Office
- ^ Eurobarometer on Social Values, Science and technology 2005 - page 11. Retrieved on 2007-05-05.
- ^ Sulinet: Magyar növény-e a paprika?
- ^ a b Food in Hungary
- ^ a b The Contribution of Hungarians to Universal Culture (includes inventors), Embassy of the Republic of Hungary, Damascus, Syria, 2006.
- ^ Public Holidays and Special Events
- ^ Budapest Spring Festival, programs, events
- ^ Győr Summer Festival
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