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They have a Memorial Day for it, 23rd of October, and there is the 1956 Memorial Square where is a 1956 Monument, which is the symbol of the people of the revolution. The symbol of the 1956 revolution is the Hungarian flag, with a hole in the middle of it, because during the communism there was a star in the middle of it wich was the symbol of the Soviet Union, the revolutionists cut it out.

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