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Articles related to "Buda"
Archaeological excavations in Budapest The territory of the today's Budapest has been inhabited since the Bronze Age. First archaeologically excavation was hold in Obuda by Istvan Schövisner in 1778. hungary • budapest • europe • hungarian • archaeolocical
Interesting Sculptures in Buda's Castle District The Castle District has some interesting sculptures, which show pictures of the Hungarian History and Fine Arts. europe • hungary • budapest • castle • castle district
Interesting Sculptures in Buda's Castle District The Castle District has some interesting sculptures, which show pictures of the Hungarian History and Fine Arts. europe • hungary • budapest • castle • castle district
Rick Buda - Wolfpointe There is something out in the swamp, something ancient and evil in Rick Buda's werewolf thriller, Wolfpointe. rick buda • wolfpointe • wolves • werewolves • shapeshifters
Bird’s eye view of Budapest Budapest has a unique geographical arrangement, the Pest side is plain, but the Buda side is hilly. There are lots of lookout points where you can enjoy the landscape of the Hungarian capital. Only a few capitals has so excellent panorama as Budapest. hungary • budapest • panorama • buda • hills
Bridges of Budapest Danube, which is the largest river of Hungary, cuts the country into two. The bridges of Budapest have main role on the transport and economy of Hungary. In this article I show you the Margaret and the Liberty bridges. budapest • hungary • hungarian • bridge • liberty
Bridges of Budapest Danube, which is the largest river of Hungary, cuts the country into two. The bridges of Budapest have main role on the transport and economy of Hungary. In this article a show you Elsiabeth, Petöfi and Arpad bridges. petöfi • arpad • árpád • bridge • erzsébet
Bridges of Budapest Danube, which is the largest river of Hungary, cuts the country into two. The bridges of Budapest have main role on the transport and economy of Hungary. In this article I show you other interesting bridges. bridge • europe • hungary • hungarian • rail
Budapest Life can't get much better than this, I muse, as the Hungarian Masseuse's large hands knead my tired back and shoulders. I am experiencing The Gellert, Budapest's famous art-nouveau thermal spa. And what an experience it has been -- Budapest is a city of adventure! buda • pest • european travel
Budapest, Castle District The nicest part of Hungarian capital, Budapest is the wall surrounded Castle District. This was the former town, Buda residence of medieval Hungarian Kings since the 13th century. The panorama of the Danube bank with the Castle of Buda is the member of UNESCO’s World Heritage programme. hungary • buda • budapest • world heritage • museum
Budapest, the city of baths and caves Budapest has more caves than any other capital in the world. There are about 170 caves in the Buda Hills. All of them are under nature protection. budapest • hungary • buda • cave • stalactite
King Matthias, The Just The middle of 15th century was one of the most interesting in Hungarian History. Our king Matthias was the most famous ruler with its culture and stories of its life. europe • hungary • hunyadi • mátyás • matthias
King Matthias, The Just The middle of 15th century was one of the most interesting in Hungarian History. Our king Matthias was the most famous ruler with its culture and stories of its life. europe • hungary • hunyadi • mátyás • matthias
Bird’s eye view of Budapest Budapest has a unique geographical arrangement, the Pest side is plain, but the Buda side is hilly. There are lots of lookout points where you can enjoy the landscape of the Hungarian capital. Only a few capitals has so excellent panorama as Budapest. The Pest side of Budapest doesn’t offer so much lookout points like Buda side, but I can show you some interesting places. budapest • hungary • panorama • city park • basilica
Bridges of Budapest Danube, which is the largest river of Hungary, cuts the country into two. The bridges of Budapest have main role on the transport and economy of Hungary. This article shows you the Chain Bridge. bridge • europe • hungary • hungarian • chain bridge
Budapest’s Castle Hill Spend a day on Castle Hill in Budapest and explore the Royal Palace, Fishermen's Bastion and the Matthias Church as well as having great views. castle hill • budapest sights • fishermen's bastion • matthias church • buda sightseeing
Hungary Travel: Historic Sights Hungary is in Eastern Europe and has become a favorite vacation and travel destination Hungary has the luxury and culture of Western Europe at about half the cost. history • hurgary • hungarian • eastern europe • european
Budapest, the city of baths and caves Budapest is the richest capital in hot water springs in the world. That's why it is often described as a city of baths. hungary • budapest • bath • baths • cave
Budapest, the city of baths and caves Budapest is the richest capital in hot water springs in the world. That's why it is often described as a city of baths. The underground waters and springs of Budapest have very important role in the life of the city. hungary • budapest • buda • bath • baths
Hungarian Composers (Liszt, Bartok, Kodaly) This article shows three famous Hungarian Musicians Ferenc Liszt, Bela Bartok, Zoltan Kodaly. hungary • music • kodaly • bartok • liszt
Bathing in Budapest, Hungary Ever wanted to swim in a cathedral? A relaxing dip in the thermal waters of the Géllert Bath in Hungarian capital Budapest is probably the closest you'll get. gellert baths • thermal springs • budapest sightseeing • swim in cathedral • spa resorts
River Cloud on the Danube Not all European vacations are alike, if you're up for a lazy, carefree week of cruising on the Danube then book yourself a cruise on the River Cloud traveling through Eastern Europe. cruise • river cloud • eastern europe • austria • slovakia
World Heritage sites in Hungary The committee of UNESCO’s World Heritage programme held its regularly session of the committee in Budapest between 25 – 28 June 2002. In this session the committee admitted other two Hungarian sites to the World Heritage programme, The Andrássy Street in Budapest and the Tokaj Wine region. I would like to introduce the Hungarian World Heritage sites to you. europe • hungary • budapest • cave • tokaj
Train Times To Budapest, Hungary Forget the cheap flight, and book an international rail journey to the Hungarian capital city from Slovakia, Czech Republic, Austria, Serbia, Romania and Croatia train travel times • debrecen to budapest • hungarian capital city • quickest direct service • international rail journey
Budapest - Night Sights Budapest on the Danube is a beautiful city, and even more so in the evening, when the major buildings, monuments and streets are floodlit. An evening walk is a highlight. budapest sights • danube night cruises • budapest castle district • world heritage sites in budapest • hero's square in budapest
Hungarian Composer Zoltan Kodaly Brief biography of Zoltan Kodaly, his life and music. Together with Bartok, they elevated Hungarian music through folk music and dances. zoltan kodaly composer • zoltan kodaly method • kodaly music contemporary composer • hary janos composer • psalmus hungaricus composer
Hungarian geographical names Did you know, that there are some Hungarian geographical names worldwide outside of Carpathian Basin? It is true that there are more English names on maps, but Hungarian is not a world language and Hungary had not sea power to discover new unknown lands. hungary • geography • name • discover
National Parks in Hungary I would like to show you Hungarian National Parks, where you can discover lots of interesting and rare plants and animals. In National Parks make sure to take the colour coded and educational trails and the bicycle trail. I hope you will visit one or more of them when you visit Hungary. hungary • national park • ferto • hansag • duna
Restaurants in Budapest When visitors arrive to Hungary they often want to taste some special Hungarian dishes. Our guests think we always eat gulyas with galuska, fish soup and fat and hot foods. It is not true. These foods are traditional and well known, but we also eat other typical Hungarian dishes that everyone would enjoy. In the second part I offer you some cafe and Confectioneries confectioneries • cafe • budapest • hungary • ruszwurm
Revolt of Rakoczi In this year (2003) is the 300th anniversary of the revolt of Rákóczi. In this article I would like to show you events, which had a large effect on the Hungarian history and culture. hungary • rákóczi • rakoczi • revolt • hapsburg
What can I know about Hungary? General information population • neighbours • capital • famous people
Where to Walk Among the Locals in Budapest Budapest is a city bursting with historical sites, but instead of rushing around to see everything, take time to enjoy a few places that capture this city's true spirit. things see budapest • mixing locals budapest hungary • budapest terror museum • budapest margaret island • budapest thermal baths
Baja, the town of Waters and Flavours If you love water, sunshine and activity, then you will be devoted to Baja for the rest of your life. hungary • baja • danube • halaszle • halászlé
Celebrate The Hungarian Culture Would you like to relieve your travels through Hungary? Or perhaps enjoy a vicarious trip there now? Then visit http://www.magyarmarketing.com and you'll be able to keep up to date on this rich and diverse culture--and especially its hearty and delicious cuisine. hungary • hungarian events • hungarian cuisine • food of hungary • magyar
Hungarian Saints 2 Hungary is a traditional catholic country since the early of the 11th century. Most of our saints are members of Arpad house, the first dynasty of Hungarian kings. hungary • europe • saint • laszlo • margit
Hungary is new in Europe? Last weekend Hungary became the official member of the European Union. It was a very long way to achieve our old dream to become a European country. europe • eu • european union • hungary • tradition
Plan to Enjoy the Hungarian Wine Festival in 2002! Make plans to attend next year's Hungarian Wine Festival and discover a whole new world of wine--and a country that will welcome you with warm hospitality, pampering accommodations--and cuisine that will make you not want to leave. hungary • hungarian wines • hungarian travel • hungarian foods • hungarian tourism
The Celts--The Culture History Forgot A brief history of the Celts and where they came from before settling in Ireland and the rest of the British Isles. celts • celtic • galatians • la tene • excavations
Trams in Budapest Budapest has a large tram network. The traditional yellow vehicles are part of the life in the city. If you visit our capital you have to try them. budapest • hungary • tram • public transport • bkv
Celebrate with the Wines of Hungary Join me at the International Budapest Wine Festival from September 3 to 16 and you can bask in Budapest's historic beauty, be invigorated by its cosmopolitan atmosphere,and treat your taste buds to Hungary's rich heritage of food and wine. hungarian wine festival • hungarian wines • hungarian foods • goulash • international wine festivals
One Nation Under Who? Is it not time for America to wake up? politics • elections • election • right and wrong • we need help
Famous Psychoanalysts Involved with the Paranormal Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, Sandor Ferenczi and Nandor Fodor all had something in common. They were psychoanalysts and also interested in parapsychology. Freud was the first pioneer in and founder of psychoanalysis. Jung was to be his heir and crown prince. There was a rift between them that led to a bitter estrangement. All I learned about this rift when I studied for my undergraduate degree was that there was a major difference in theories. Some years later, I learned the truth. Ferenczi was also a disciple of Freud’s. Fodor was the first psychoanalyst to seriously study the relationship between psychology and the paranormal. This article will inform you of things you will not learn in traditional undergraduate psychology classes. paranormal • psychoanalysis • psychology • freud • jung |
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