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Mostly famous foods and wines (tokaji aszú), inventors (http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=e0wkokaybWA) and other funny things http://blog.zepont.hu/2008/02/24/you-know-youre-hungarian . Above of these, of course, the Kingdom of Hungary played main role in medieval history, and had important influence also in the history of arts. (Famous poets: Sándor Petőfi, Endre Ady for example; composers: Ferenc Liszt, Béla Bartók).

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Nature for sure has been very kind to Hungary. You will find here one of the world's most abundant supplies of thermal and medicinal waters.

The spa culture has a history of 2000 years in Hungary

It is also famous for other predominantly outdoor activities like horse riding, bird watching, cycling, fishing and sailing.

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