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Hungary

Hungary is a country in the Carpathian Basin of Central Europe which comprises of only land. It is bordered by Austria, Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, and Slovenia. The capital is Budapest. It has an area of 93,030 square kilometers and a population size of 10,031,000. Ask any questions about the geography, history and local religion and culture of this country.

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How many Jewish holocaust died in Hungary?

almost none.

as the Hungarian action happened so late, the Germans had almost perfected how they went about collecting and deporting Jews. The Germans managed to take the 440 000 + Hungarian Jews in three months, so almost none of them died in Hungary (most of them would die in Poland).

What were the causes of the major Cold War crises such as the Berlin blockade the Hungarian revolt the Suez crisis the Cuban missile crisis and the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia?

The Berlin Blockade was started when the Soviets blocked off the access roads to the city of West Berlin, which is surrounded by Soviet occupied East Germany. This was done in response to the secret monetary reforms being introduced by the 3 countries (USA, Great Britain, France) occupying West Germany.

Is Harry Potter read in Hungary?

Yes, the Harry Potter series is read all over the world. All seven books in the series have been translated into Hungarian.

What do People in Hungary eat?

There are a variety of Hungarian dishes. These include gulyás soup, hortobágyi palacsinta, nokedli, as well as the dish gundel palacsinta.

Are black people in Canada referred to as African-Canadians or in Italy as African-Italians or in Hungary as African-Hungarians?

I'm pretty sure that's only an American thing. Other countries have names for people derived from their own language. For example, in Spanish you would just call a black or dark-skinned person negra or negro and a white or fair-skinned person blanca or blanco. These names are not offensive and negra does not mean the 'n' word. They have other names for people of certain mixed races.

What MLB player went by the nickname Mad Hungarian?

Al Hrabosky, who played for the Cardinals, Royals, and Braves between 1970-1982, was known as the Mad Hungarian.

Who is the composer of Hungary?

There are a number of Hungarian composers who were significant. They include Franz Liszt (1811-1886), Bela Bartok (1881-1945), Zoltan Kodaly (1882-1967). Whilst Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) was German, the Hungarian influence came out strongly in many of his works.

Iron curtain and cold war with Hungary and Poland?

Hungary and Poland were members of an alliance that was officially known as the Warsaw Pact. They were satellite nations of the USSR. This lasted from 1945 to 1989.

What was the Hungarian revolution?

when hungarians revolted as they hated cruel leader Rakosi, spurred on by de-stalinasation and trying to rid of the communists and secret police that were on the streets, controlling their country. They demaned the truth, freedom of speech, and decent people's rights.

What did the US do when Soviet tanks invaded Hungary?

The US Secretary of State tried convincing the UNSC to have a meeting. However, they failed to pass a resolution; the fact that the US was involved in the Suez crisis meant it could do little to comment or act on the 1956 Hungarian revolution.

Hungary's prime minister Imre Nagy implemented political and economic changes that included?

expanding the production of consumer goods------novanet

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Which composer represents the twentieth-century Hungarian school?

There are several Hungarian composers of note. These composers would include Karl Goldmark, Joseph Joachim, Henri Gobbi, and Leopold Auer.

Why German Viking and Magyar tribes contributed to the fall of the roman empire?

The Vikings did not contribute to the fall of the western part of the Roman empire. They emerged as a power some centuries after the fall of this part of the empire.

The Magyars, the ancestors of the Hungarians, reached central Europe in the late 8th century, long after the fall of the western part of the empire. They did not contribute to the fall of the Eastern Roman (byzantine) Empire. Initially they attacked areas of the Carolingian Empire in Italy and southeastern Germany. They did conduct some raids into the Eastern Roman Empire, but on a minor scale. Later they helped the Eastern Roman/Byzantine Empire in the defence of Eastern Europe against the Turks.