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- Famous Hungarians
- Hungary in the
11th Century
- Western Hungary
in the 15th Century with an inset map of János Hunyadi's battles
against the Turks (270K).
- Eastern Hungary
in the 15th Century with good detail on Transylvania (246K).
- The Historical
Text Archive at Mississippi State University has information on
virtually every region in the world. This is an excellent resource for
teachers, students and others interested.
- Go to Hungarian
Images and Historical Background at the Mississippi State Archives and
see the Coronation Jewels, an extensive collection of Maps and Coats of
Arms, the Hand Relic of St. Stephen, National Costumes and more.
- Visit Flags
of Hungary, Historical Figures, Landmarks, and Other Images at the
Mississippi State Archives and view flags of the Crown, the Republic and
various battles; a page of a Codex, written in the 13th century and believed
to be the earliest surviving complete text in Hungarian; famous
sculptures and paintings; and pictures of the national museum, the opera
house, the statue of Petőfi, and other statues and famous landmarks.
- Visit my new Hungarian
Music & Radio on the Internet for a collection of some of my
favorite works as well as links to more sites with Hungarian music
resources. Also, access Hungarian radio stations and listen live to
their broadcasts! Requires the free RealAudio
Player.
- The Székely's are an ancient Hungarian group whom some say settled
Transylvania before the Magyars. See background, sheet music, and an English
Translation of Transylvania's
Székely National Anthem.
- See Hungarian
Musical Opera for RealAudio clips of Hungarian musical masterpieces and
folksongs, including the National Anthem, Székely Himnusz, and Berlioz,
Brahms, and Beethoven.
- Visit this site to see Hungarian
National Costumes from present-day Hungary of areas such as Bánk,
Hollokô, Kalocsa, Buzsák and more. Includes map.
- Hungarian
Language Course On-Line
- Hungary
and books
- English -
Hungarian Dictionary
- Hungary homepage
- Visit
Budapest