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		<title>Guide To Hungary&#8217;s Capital</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Budapest is the capital city of Hungary. As the largest city of Hungary, it serves as the country&#8217;s principal political, cultural, commercial, industrial, and transportation center and is considered an important hub in Central Europe, on both sides of the river Danube. It has more than 2 million inhabitants. The city attracts over 20 million [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Budapest is the capital city of Hungary. As the largest city of Hungary, it serves as the country&#8217;s principal political, cultural, commercial, industrial, and transportation center and is considered an important hub in Central Europe, on both sides of the river Danube. It has more than 2 million inhabitants. The city attracts over 20 million visitors a year. The headquarters of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology will be in Budapest.</p>
<p>History left its traces everywhere in the city. You can see them on her grand buildings, in cobbled streets and on peoples faces. Despite of modernisation efforts the capital of Hungary managed to preserve its identity.</p>
<p>Regarded by many as one of Worlds most beautiful cities, Budapest has become the most popular travel destination in Central Europe along with Vienna and Prague. Millions of tourists visit the city every year.</p>
<p>The people are charming, and for the most part very helpful. They are proud of what this ancient capital has to offer, and proud of their contributions to European culture, especially in the field of music, a universal language one doesn&#8217;t need to speak to appreciate.</p>
<p>Sziget is not only a festival, but a week long opportunity to camp out in the temporarily built festival city on a gorgeous island where besides basic facilities posting and banking services, restaurants, pubs, shops and a number of other amenities provide comfort and entertainment.</p>
<p>The Jewish Summer Festival and the International Wine Festival celebrate various historic, artistic and cultural periods and the Budapest Summer Opera and Ballet Festival celebrates fine musical heritage.</p>
<p>The spectacular ensemble of statues erected to commemorate the thousandth anniversary of the Magyar Conquest is situated at the end of Budapests most beautiful avenue. The monument was designed by Albert Schickedanz and Fulop Herczog. Many of the statues representing Hungarian Monarchs and Princes of Transylvania were made by Gorgy Zala. At the centre of the Monument there is a column surrounded by seven figures leaders of the seven Hungarian tribes.</p>
<p>The St. Anne Church is one of the most beautiful baroque buildings of Budapest. The construction of the church started in 1740. In the next 200 years the church suffered from wars, floods and earthquakes, even it was planned to be demolished, owing to the construction of the metro network. Fortunately this plan was not realised, and the church was reconstructed between 1970 to 1984.</p>
<p>In the end, if you&#8217;re yearning for a city break getaway that will give you culture, nightlife, history and relaxation, then it will present a holiday break you&#8217;ll never forget. Budapest is a great destination.</p>
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		<title>Hungarian Wine</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2009 09:32:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hungary is home to over 20 wine regions, fully of forests, vineyards, and orchards. With several different varieties of grapes to offer, the vineyards found in Hungary have flourished since the great Roman Times. The weather in Hungary is seasonal to say the least, with cold winters and extremely hot summers. This weather allows the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hungary is home to over 20 wine regions, fully of forests, vineyards, and orchards. With several different varieties of grapes to offer, the vineyards found in Hungary have flourished since the great Roman Times. The weather in Hungary is seasonal to say the least, with cold winters and extremely hot summers. This weather allows the soil in the country to be diverse, which allows wine makers to create a variety of quality wines.</p>
<p>Despite the communist control in the past, there are several different wines found in Hungary. Although the vineyards here produce a lot of excellent wines, Tokay Aszu is by far the favorite here and the wine that locals always love raising their glass to. Tokay Aszu is a popular wine with meals or dessert, in Hungary and also happens to be one of the most popular dessert wines in the entire world.</p>
<p>Tokay Aszu was discovered in the mid 17th century in Hungary, quickly becoming a favorite for many European aristocrats. Even though it was great to the taste, many believed that certain types of the wine had mystical healing powers. Although this was strictly a rumor, it actually helped the wine become more popular than ever. Over the years, Tokay Aszu was one indeed the most popular wine in Hungary, spreading to other areas of the world as well.</p>
<p>Egri Bikaver, also referred to as Bulls Blood is another popular wine found in Hungary. This is another popular wine for locals, and can be found throughout the world as well. Getting it&#8217;s name from it&#8217;s color, Bulls Blood is truly a feast for anyone who likes wine. The wine is dark red in color, yet sweet to the taste. The wine was first developed back in the 16th century, and remains popular even to this day.</p>
<p>If you ever visit Hungary, there are many places you can visit to get some great wine. You should also make a point to visit Tokay, located in the northeast. You can take a train from Budapest and arrive here in a few hours. There are several different wine flavors and varieties here, sure to please just about anyone. The wineries found throughout the Tokay area are normally open for tours and tasters from May to the end of October. If you visit during these months, you can tour the underground cellars, sample the superb wine, and learn more than you ever thought possible about the manufacturing of Hungarian wines.</p>
<p>In short, the wine found in Hungary is great to have in your collection or just have around the house for special occasions. If you like to drink wine, as most of us do, you really can&#8217;t go wrong with any type of Hungarian wine. Hungarian wine gives wine lovers plenty to study, plenty to order, and plenty to drink. The wine is very tasty and refreshing &#8211; and it helps to keep the nation of Hungary thirsty for more.</p>
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