Hungary By isaiah aka mac and cheese and jacob
People play chess and checkers while swimming or standing in the water. There are more than a thousand hotsprings in the country and 118 in the capital, Budapest, alone.
At almost 80 kilometers (50 miles) long, and covering an area of almost 600-square-kilometers (230 square miles),lake Balton is so big it's known as the "Magyar tenger" or the Hungarian Sea.
Hungary has hot water to spare. There are more than 1,000 natural springs in the country (and the world's largest thermal lake at Hévíz, near Lake Balaton), with 118 in Budapest alone. On the Pest side of the river in the capital, (Állatkerti körút 9-11, 1146 Budapest; +36 1 363 3210) claims to be the biggest thermal bathing complex in Europe. Another good Budapest bathing spot is the art nouveau (Kelenhegyi út 4, 1118 Budapest; +36 1 466 6166), at the foot of Gellért Hill.
The country has one of the highest rankings, per capita, for Nobel laureates, with going back to their first, in 1905 (for physics), and the most recent, in 2004 (for chemistry) 13 winners.hungarians have also invented many things, from the biro ballpoint pen (named for inventor László Bíró) to computer science (János Neumann) to Rubix s cube As minister of state for economic strategy Zoltán Cséfalvay recently said: "I am very proud to be able to say that everything was invented by a Hungarian." The country has one of the highest rankings, per ca He was joking. Sort of.
The composer is such a big deal here that, although he was born in what is now Austria, spoke German and French but no Hungarian and died in Germany, they renamed Budapest International Airport in his honor for the anniversary of his 200th birthday, in 2011. The reason? The village he was born in was Hungarian at the time, and he described himself as Hungarian. Liszt Ferenc (in the Hungarian naming convention, the family name always goes first) also has a square named for him in Pest. Surrounded by trendy cafes and restaurants, it's extremely popular in summer.
Forty years of communism left Hungarians expert at finding what they call "the little gate," an alternative way in, a work around. They're reputed to be the only people who can enter a revolving door behind you and emerge ahead. They also have an opinion on everything, so much so that it's said if you have three Hungarians in a room, they'll form four political parties.
There's one element of Hungarian cuisine that's present in every kitchen, from Grandma's to that of the country's first Michelin-starred restaurant, Costes (Ráday utca 4, 1092 Budapest; +36 1 219 0696): paprika. The powdered pepper is used to spice up just about every dish -- especially goulash. It's so important it was national news when spice and sauce maker Univer announced in late October that its paprika-based condiments would continue to be made from 100% Hungarian produce, despite a poor harvest.
Hungarians are addicted to a red powder There's one element of Hungarian cuisine that's present in every kitchen, from Grandma's to that of the country's first Michelin-starred restaurant, costes (Ráday utca 4, 1092 Budapest; +36 1 219 0696): paprika. The powdered pepper is used to spice up just about every dish -- especially goulash. It's so important it was national news when spice and sauce maker Univer announced in late October that its paprika-based condiments would continue to be made from 100% Hungarian produce, despite a poor harvest.
Tokaji is the wine kings Tokaji is so good that louis XIV of france called it the wine of kings, king of wine. If you want to take a bottle of the sweet dessert wine home you ll find it in most wine shops-bortarsasaág (wine society) has locations across Budapest and the country. Tokaji is measured by its sweetness, shown by the number of puttonyos A good example of the topaz-colored wine is Tokaji Aszu-look for four puttonyos or more the scale goes up to six.the best Tokaji (also rarest and most expensive) is the Essencia style
Hungarians, also known as Magyars, are a nation and ethnic group who speak Hungarian and are primarily associated with Hungary. There are around 13.1 14.7 million Hungarians, of whom 8.5 9.8 million live in today's Hungary.
In the next slide of our presentation you can see what Hungarian people look like. This gonna be funny
Houdini is from hungary
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