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 The president and the prime minister of the Hungarian Republic congratulated Victor Yushchenko on victory
The President and the Prime Minister of the Hungarian Republic Ferenc Madl and Ferenc Gyurcsány have congratulated Victor Yushchenko on winning the elections.
The president and the prime minister of the Hungarian Republic congratulated Victor Yushchenko on victory
President, good health, inspiration, and determination in implementing Your ideas, success in Your work for the well-being of the country and the people,” is said in the letter from the Hungarian President.
www.yuschenko.com.ua /eng/present/News/2055

  
 kisshist.html
But the document concerning the founding of the Church of Tihany dated in 1055 came down in the original and many Hungarian geographic names are preserved even of this one.
He was a member of the Hungarian Ethnographic Society and he regularly corresponded with the Hungarian intellectuals of his time, such as Ferenc Móra, Andor Leszih, Lajos Kiss, Zsigmond Móricz, János Melich, Bálint Hóman, Bethlen, Gyula Illés, Gyula Germanus, István Gyõrffy, Viski and László Bendefi.
These are only a few names that point to Hungarian origin in Transylvania.
www.acronet.net /~magyar/english/96-07/kisshist.html   (1488 words)

  
 Reading Hungarian parish registers
It was easy to imagine that the scribe had assumed that the name was really Szekrényes but was being pronounced with a regional accent as Szökrönyös and he wanted to "correct" it until eventually the matter was cleared up and a special comment entered in the parish register stating that the name is really Szökrönyös.
Accents are very important if one wants to correctly reproduce the sound of a name (or any word for that matter).
The given names are also all in Latin so there is an abundance of Franciscus, Antonius, Josephus, Georgius, Stephanus, etc. Once we realize that these all end in a fancy flourish, we can guess that the flourish is an abbreviation for the ending of these fairly long names and replaces the 'us'.
www.felix-game.ca /html_files/readingfilm.html   (1368 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Lugos
Situated on the right bank of the Temes, a tributary of the Danube, in Krasso-Szörény county, it has a church built by Etienne Bathory, a Franciscan monastery, and several other objects of interest.
This very extensive diocese comprises the Counties of Krassó-Szörény, Torontal, Temes, Hunyad, and a part of Arad; it contains about 98,000 Uniat-Rumanians, 552,000 Catholics of the Latin Rite, 1,002,000 Orthodox Rumanians, several thousand Protestants and Jews.
It was the last place of resort of the Hungarian Government of 1849.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/09419a.htm   (1368 words)

  
 Magyar nyelv utazóknak (English) Foreign Languages
You can learn Hungarian in Hungary at the Debreceni Nyári Egyetem.
Another introduction to Hungarian is the Hungarian Language Course which includes a section on the Alphabet and Pronunciation.
There is one Hungarian diacritical mark which HTML cannot handle: to lengthen an ö or a ü, a double acute accent is used (like a quotaion mark on top of the o or u).
travlang.com /languages/cgi-bin/langchoice.cgi?page=main&lang1=english&lang2=hungarian   (1368 words)

  
 Hungarian alphabet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
would be a more consistent notation in scope of , <ny>, (see there), as the part of digraphs show palatalisation in the Hungarian writing system.
One of Hungarian orthography's principles is being phonetic among with being traditional, etymologic and simplifying.
The 44 letters of the (greater) Hungarian alphabet are:
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hungarian_alphabet   (828 words)

  
 Magyar nyelv utazóknak (English) Foreign Languages
You can learn Hungarian in Hungary at the Debreceni Nyári Egyetem.
Another introduction to Hungarian is the Hungarian Language Course which includes a section on the Alphabet and Pronunciation.
There is one Hungarian diacritical mark which HTML cannot handle: to lengthen an ö or a ü, a double acute accent is used (like a quotaion mark on top of the o or u).
www.travlang.com /languages/cgi-bin/langchoice.cgi?page=main&lang1=english&lang2=hungarian   (280 words)

  
 NYSAES Pubs Press Geza Hrazdina Elected to Hungarian Academy of Sciences
GENEVA, NY: Geza Hrazdina, Cornell University professor of biochemistry, department of food science and technology, has been elected a full member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HAS).
Recently the academy decided to open their membership to approximately 300 scientists of Hungarian origin who had established themselves as leaders in their fields outside of the country.
In his research program, he uses modern biochemical and molecular tools to investigate the physiology of fruit ripening, aromatic metabolism, and alternative strategies to chemical sprays in selected crops.
www.nysaes.cornell.edu /pubs/press/2002/hrazdina2002.html   (280 words)

  
 NATO Research Fellowships
Kilény G. (1994): The relationship between parliament and government with reference to the separation of Powers.
Kukorelli I. (1991): The Birth, Testing and Results of the 1989 Hungarian Electoral Law.
The reports are offered in unedited form, as presented by their authors, with a view to make their findings available to a wide audience.
www.nato.int /acad/fellow/94-96/tolmaci/biblio.htm   (280 words)

  
 SHP Article 31:3_3
The irony is in the text of the Szeged overprint, which states 'Magyar Nemzeti Kormány' (Hungarian National Government).
Also, the Hungarian Red Army had achieved military victories against the Czech in the north, contributed to the establishment of the Slovak Republic of the Councils, and was mobilizing to face the Rumanians moving into the Great Hungarian Plain.
Hungarian and Austrian postage remnants, having lost their postal validity on 28 February 1919, were collected and overprinted by Czech postal authorities in Prague.
www.hungarianphilately.org /articles/article31_3_3.htm   (280 words)

  
 Links for Museum
Old Hungarian wine labels, vintage photos from Villány, 1893 book about Hungarian wine
The Hungarian Heritage Museum and/or Society is not responsible for the contents of these suggested links.
Hungarian Scientists claim to have found traces of life on Mars
www.jcu.edu /language/hunghemu/hunghem5.htm   (1174 words)

  
 Hungary - Hungarian Language
The two most important early traces of the written Hungarian language are the first coherent textual relic created between 1192 and 1195, entitled Halotti Beszéd és Könyörgés (Death Speech and Prayer) and the first Hungarian poem, the Ómagyar Mária-siralom (Old-Hungarian Mary-lamentation) that dates back to 1300.
Hungarian language, also called Magyar, is a member of the Ugric group of the Finno-Ugric languages.
Hungarian has a definite article and an indefinite article, both of which are lacking in the related languages of Finnish and Turkish.
scic.cec.eu.int /Main/enlargement/lan_pres/hun_01.htm   (482 words)

  
 sanskrit8
Some of the shared words however are not really Iranian in origin as claimed today but are loan words into Iranian from the ancient languages of Iran like Elamite and early Dravidian which again share many words with early Uralic languages especially with Hungarian.
Hungarian boszorkány is believed to be of Turkic origin.
Although this word is now apparently archaic/obsolete in Hungary proper, it is still used by the Hungarian Székely nation in Transylvania once a part of the kingdom of Hungary.
member.melbpc.org.au /~tmajlath/sanskrit8.html   (482 words)

  
 Concert Halls of the World
Facing the opera house, the New York City Theater is on the left, Avery Fisher Hall, the home of the NY Philharmonic on the right.
One of three opera houses in Berlin, the Deutsche Oper is in the Charlottenburg district in former West Berlin.
Together with the Vienna State Opera and the Musikverein the Wiener Konzerthaus is one of the most important institutions of the international music scene.
haydnphil.org /en/newsletter/hallwrld.htm   (482 words)

  
 The Hungary Page - More Famous Hungarians
The new Russian-controlled Hungarian Government, which was angry with Dohnányi for having signed anti-Soviet legislation as a member of the Hungarian Senate, listed Dohnányi as a war criminal and petitioned the American authorities to extradite him.
According to the Associated Press, (AP-NY-10-26-96 1604EDT) people with some claim to Hungarian ancestry have been nominated for Oscars 136 times since 1929, when the first ones were handed out, and have taken home 30 of the golden statuettes.
After the family fortune was decimated by the 1919 Hungarian Communist revolution, Alois relocated his family in Vienna and attempted to settle his son into a respectable career as a banker.
hipcat.hungary.org /filmartsandmedia.htm   (482 words)

  
 NYSAES Pubs Press Geza Hrazdina Elected to Hungarian Academy of Sciences
GENEVA, NY: Geza Hrazdina, Cornell University professor of biochemistry, department of food science and technology, has been elected a full member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HAS).
Recently the academy decided to open their membership to approximately 300 scientists of Hungarian origin who had established themselves as leaders in their fields outside of the country.
Geza Hrazdina Elected to Hungarian Academy of Sciences
www.nysaes.cornell.edu /pubs/press/2002/hrazdina2002.html   (228 words)

  
 RTMark: All press Past projects
Magyar Naranc, April 2001 (in Hungarian): Mibôl Lesz a Botrány
C3, April 27, 2001 (in Hungarian): Konzultci a 21.
Avanova, Nov. 1, 2001: World Trade Organisation warns against spoof website
rtmark.com /allpress.html   (228 words)

  
 RTMark: All press Past projects
Magyar Naranc, April 2001 (in Hungarian): Mibôl Lesz a Botrány
Danish, Austrian, German, Hungarian, Italian, Spanish television and radio: video and audio clips will be posted as available
C3, April 27, 2001 (in Hungarian): Konzultci a 21.
rtmark.com /allpress.html   (228 words)

  
 Wine - Brotherhood Winery
Alison Wines and Vineyards - Red Hook, Ny Alison Wines and Vineyards is the Hudson Valley’s newest producer of fine red and white wines created from the noble French varieties.
Wine questions answered by experts. Useful information, interactive wine and food pairing, columns, links, glossary, search tools, personality quiz, fact and question of the day.
Portland Wine Storage Inc. Portland's state of the art climate controlled facility. We maintain a year round 55 degree, 70% humidity environment with constant circulated filtered air.
www.abwine.com /brotherhoodwinery   (228 words)

  
 KATALIN KOTVICS
Minor in Art, Queens College, Queens, NY Bachelor of Arts, Psychology, Queens College, Queens, NY “Empty Mirror” Installation, Tobey Fine Arts, New York, N.Y. “Light”, Hungarian House Of Photography,(Catalogue) Budapest, Hungary
“Photographs and Sculpture”, PABA Gallery, New Haven, CT “Distinguished Criteria”, Curated by Willo Doe, Korean Cultural Center, New York, NY “Synthesis”, Washington Square East Galleries, New York, NY “5th Anniversary” Tobey Fine Arts, New York, NY "Spilimbergo Photo Festival", Hungarian House of Photography, Catalogue: San Daniele, Italy
Studied Photography at the International Center of Photography, New York, NY Master of Arts, New York University, New York, NY Art Students League, New York, NY Studied painting with Bruce Dorfman and Richard Pousette-Dart
www.kotvics.com /ex_history.html   (228 words)

  
 KATALIN KOTVICS
“Photographs and Sculpture”, PABA Gallery, New Haven, CT “Distinguished Criteria”, Curated by Willo Doe, Korean Cultural Center, New York, NY “Synthesis”, Washington Square East Galleries, New York, NY “5th Anniversary” Tobey Fine Arts, New York, NY "Spilimbergo Photo Festival", Hungarian House of Photography, Catalogue: San Daniele, Italy
New York Foundation for the Arts, Recovery Grant, New York, NY “Over the Ocean,” Sound and Scene Festival, Roda Stein, Gothenburg, Sweden
Studied Photography at the International Center of Photography, New York, NY Master of Arts, New York University, New York, NY Art Students League, New York, NY Studied painting with Bruce Dorfman and Richard Pousette-Dart
www.kotvics.com /ex_history.html   (407 words)

  
 Places
DolnŽ Krs^kany (formerly called Als—kšršskŽny in Hungarian) was located in old Nyitra Megye (county in Hungarian), near the town of Nitra (Nyitra in Hungarian).
Bereg Megye: Hungarian county containing Munkacs and Beregszasz.
Before WWI, Slovakia was part of Upper-Hungary (FelvidŽk) and Hungarian names were used for towns and counties.After 1919, Slovaks changed the names to Slovak.
members.aol.com /PLinhardt/Places.htm   (407 words)

  
 CGFA- Mihály Munkácsy
Study of Eve for "Milton" (Tanulmány a Milton címü képhez- Éva), 1878, oil on canvas, Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest.
Portrait of László Paál (Paál László portréja), 1877, oil on wood, Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest.
Dusty Road I (Poros út I), 1874, oil on wood, Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest.
cgfa.floridaimaging.com /munkacsy/index.html   (407 words)

  
 Places
DolnŽ Krs^kany (formerly called Als—kšršskŽny in Hungarian) was located in old Nyitra Megye (county in Hungarian), near the town of Nitra (Nyitra in Hungarian).
Before WWI, Slovakia was part of Upper-Hungary (FelvidŽk) and Hungarian names were used for towns and counties.After 1919, Slovaks changed the names to Slovak.
A very old town; its bishopric founded by St. Ladislas in 1080; destroyed by Tatars 1241; passed to Transylvania 1556 for short time, held by Turks 1660-92; after World War I ceded to Romania but again held by Hungary during World War II 1940-45.[1] Was in Bihar Megye (county) in the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
members.aol.com /plinhardt/Places.htm   (831 words)

  
 Places
DolnŽ Krs^kany (formerly called Als—kšršskŽny in Hungarian) was located in old Nyitra Megye (county in Hungarian), near the town of Nitra (Nyitra in Hungarian).
Before WWI, Slovakia was part of Upper-Hungary (FelvidŽk) and Hungarian names were used for towns and counties.After 1919, Slovaks changed the names to Slovak.
A very old town; its bishopric founded by St. Ladislas in 1080; destroyed by Tatars 1241; passed to Transylvania 1556 for short time, held by Turks 1660-92; after World War I ceded to Romania but again held by Hungary during World War II 1940-45.[1] Was in Bihar Megye (county) in the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
members.aol.com /plinhardt/Places.htm   (831 words)

  
 Articles - History of Hungary
Julius Freiherr von Haynau, the leader of the Austrian army who them became governor of Hungary for a few months of retribution, ordered the execution of 13 leaders of the Hungarian army (only a minority of which spoke Hungarian) in Arad and the Prime minister Batthyány in Pest.
The second Hungarian king in the Anjou line of French origin, Louis I the Great ( I./Nagy Lajos, king 1342-1382) extended his rule over territories from the Black Sea to the Adriatic Sea, and temporarily occupied the Two Sicilies (after his brother was murdered there by his wife, who was also his cousin).
From 1370, the death of Casimir III the Great he was also king of Poland - the alliance of Casimir and Louis's father was the start of a long Polish-Hungarian friendship.
www.lifevalley.com /articles/History_of_Hungary   (831 words)

  
 RUMANIA
GORNESTI / GERNYESZEG (1,927; 73.7 % Hung.): - birthplace of the Hungarian politician István Bethlen (1874-1946), and premier of Hungary /1921-1931/,- Baroque Teleki palace / currently: tuberculose clinic - Reformed Gothic church, with the sarcophagus of Mihály Teleki (1634-1690), Transylvanian chancellor
GHERLA / SZAMOSÚJVÁR (25,284; 18.3 % Hung.): former district seat - Armenian Catholic Baroque cathedral - Martinuzzi fortified palace /now prison: the gravestone of the famous highwayman of the Great Hungarian Plain, Sándor Rózsa (1813-1878) in the prison cemetery - Solomon (Armenian Catholic) Baroque church - museum - pharmacy from the 16th century
IGHIU / MAGYARIGEN (1,172; 1.4 % Hung.): - grave and memorial column of the Hungarian pastor and writer, important figure of the Transylvanian culture, Péter Bod (1712-1769) - Reformed Baroque church, with Péter Bod exhibition - grave of 200 Hungarian civilians killed in 1848 by Rumanian peasants
www.hungarian-history.hu /lib/hmcb/hmcb10.htm   (8195 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Miklós Németh
The Hungarian Socialist Workers Party (Magyar Szocialista Munkáspárt (MSZMP) in Hungarian) was the ruling communist party of Hungary during the Cold War between 1956 and 1989.
The Hungarian Socialist Party (Hungarian: Magyar Szocialista Párt) is a socialist party in Hungary.
This is a list of Prime Ministers of Hungary: Prime Ministers of Hungary, 1848-1849 Count Lajos Batthyány: 17 March - 2 October 1848 Baron Ádám Récsey: 3 October - 26 November 1848 Lajos Kossuth: 26 November 1848 - 11 August 1849 Bertalan Szemere: 11 August - 13 August 1849 Prime Ministers of Hungary...
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Mikl%F3s-N%E9meth   (8195 words)

  
 angol - jgimesi
In 1608 Apagy was the venue where they convoked Parliament, and it was also here that at a meeting of the county council they announced Nyregyhza county town of Szabolcs county.
Most of the settlements are situated near the County Seat Nyregyhza or along the main roads starting from Nyregyhza.
Nyregyhza, which is also a member, is the economical, industrial, social, cultural, and educational centre of the county, and it is as well the administrative centre of the association.
enyft.celodin.hu /angol.htm   (8195 words)

  
 totosy99-2
Almásy's rank and title of count was not recognized by the Hungarian parliament, the legal location where ranks and titles of nobility were passed scrutiny and registered until 1947 (see Schrott and Farin 7-8).
László Ede Almásy, Count of Zsadány and Törökszentmiklós, second son of the ethnographer, zoologist, and Asia-explorer György Almásy (1864-1933), was born 22 August 1895 in the family's castle, Borostyánkö, and died in Salzburg 22 March 1951 (Forcher; Schrott and Farin; Török 1992, 21-22, 1998; Encyclopaedia Hungarica vol.
Almásy's ethnographic and anthropological discovery was the result of a chance encounter with an Arab sheik, who, upon learning that Almásy was Hungarian explained to him that he, too, was "Hungarian" (magyar).
clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu /clcweb99-4/totosy99-2.html   (8195 words)

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