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The Balassi Bálint Institute is our main partner in
Hungary |
Go to the RomaPage, an online resource on central Europe's Romany
world (with some materials in English) |
Here is a link to the website of a coalition of
Hungarian environmental organizations, the Clean Air Action Group.
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Budapest is listed by UNESCO as a
World Heritage City.
See it for
yourself here. |
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Pallas' Great Lexicon, the first such
endeavor
published in Hungarian from local sources (i.e., not as a lexicon
translated from German or French, etc.) was published between the years
1893 and 1897. Now its entire material, with about 150,000
searchable entries, is available online. |
National
Széchényi Library, The
Hungarian Electronic Library (Magyar
Elektronikus Könyvtár) is a virtual library with over 3100
items, including highlights from the
history of Hungarian literature (some of it even in English translation).
It also offers a selection from the
natural and social sciences and the humanities. Another project,
Digital Immortals
(Digitális Halhatatlanok), is slated to open at the Neumann House, the website of
the Hungarian computer association. Once fully operational, this site
promises to carry a cross-section of the best Hungarian literature.