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  2. The Hedgehog, the Merchant, the King and the Poor Man

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    According to Hungarian-American scholar Linda Dégh, Hungarian variants may show two forms: the golden-haired sister rescues her golden-haired brothers and reveals the truth with the help of a truth-speaking bird, or the wonder children are helped by the Brother's fairy bride. [7]

  3. Hungarian mythology - Wikipedia

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    The World Tree carved on a pot. Amongst the modern religions, Hungarian mythology is closest to the cosmology of Uralic peoples. In Hungarian myth, the world is divided into three spheres: the first is the Upper World (Felső világ), the home of the gods; the second is the Middle World (Középső világ) or world we know, and finally the underworld (Alsó világ).

  4. Culture of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The spa culture has a history of nearly 2,000 years in Budapest. Budapest has the richest supply of thermal water among the capitals of the world. [citation needed] There are about 450 public baths in Hungary. Nowadays the trend shows that bath operators are modernizing their facilities and expanding the services offered.

  5. Cinder Jack (Hungarian fairy tale) - Wikipedia

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    The Hungarian National Catalogue of Folktales (MNK) classifies the tale as type AaTh 530, Az üveghegyi királykisasszony ("The King's Daughter of the Glass Mountain"): a man's three sons either guard their fields at night, or hold a vigil at their father's grave at night, but only the third and youngest son is successful, and obtains three wonderful páripas ('horses'), which he uses to beat ...

  6. Hungarian Folk Tales - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian Folk Tales [2] (Hungarian: Magyar népmesék, pronounced [ˈmɒɟɒr ˈneːpmɛʃeːk]) is a Hungarian animated series and one of the first and biggest successes of Pannonia Film Studio, based on studio head Ferenc Mikulás' original idea and directed by Marcell Jankovics. It originally played on television between 1980 and 2012.

  7. Capital Circus of Budapest - Wikipedia

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    Since it is a stone circus, its operation is independent from weather, and therefore it is opened both in summer and winter. Recently Capital Circus also holds other events besides circus productions, like fashion shows, sport events, classical and pop concerts, folk dance performances as well as theatre and opera plays.

  8. Turul - Wikipedia

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    Turul bird on the Royal Castle, Budapest, Hungary The Turul is a mythological bird of prey , mostly depicted as a falcon , in Hungarian tradition and Turkic tradition , and a national symbol of Hungarians .

  9. Csárdás - Wikipedia

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    Csárdás Csárdás rhythm. [1]Csárdás (/ ˈ tʃ ɑːr d æ ʃ /, US: /-d ɑː ʃ /; Hungarian: [ˈt͡ʃaːrdaːʃ]), often seen as Czárdás, is a traditional Hungarian folk dance, the name derived from csárda (old Hungarian term for roadside tavern and restaurant).

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