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The national flag of Hungary (Magyarország zászlaja) is a horizontal tricolour of red, white and green. In this exact form, it has been the official flag of Hungary since 23 May 1957. The flag's form originates from national republican movements of the 18th and 19th centuries, while its colours are from the Middle Ages.
The Decline and Fall of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan: A Pictorial History of the Final Days of World War II (1967) Eby, Cecil D. Hungary at war: civilians and soldiers in World War II (Penn State Press, 1998). Don, Yehuda. "The Economic Effect of Antisemitic Discrimination: Hungarian Anti-Jewish Legislation, 1938-1944."
Flag of the Grand Principality of Hungary: A red swallow-tailed flag. — 1001–1046 Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary: 1046–1172 A red flag with a white latin cross in the center. 1172–1196 A red flag with a white patriarchal cross in the center. 1196–1272 A red flag with a white patriarchal cross on a green triple mount in the center ...
During World War II Hungary came under German occupation in 1944, then under Soviet occupation until the end of the war. After World War II, the Second Hungarian Republic was established within Hungary's current-day borders as a socialist People's Republic, lasting from 1949 to the end of communism in Hungary in 1989.
English: Flag of Hungary from mid/late 1946 to 20 August 1949 and from 12 November 1956 to 23 May 1957. Magyar: Magyarország zászlaja 1946 közepe-vége és 1949. augusztus 20., valamint 1956. november 12. és 1957. május 23. között.
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Historically, Hungary was the second largest supplier of paprika to the United States, [3] despite the spice not being a product of a Hungarian native plant. Hungarian paprika has a distinctive flavor and is in great demand in Europe where it is used as a spice rather than as a coloring agent.
Flag of the Grand Prince from the time of the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin (895) Flag of King Saint Stephen of Hungary; Flag of the Árpád dynasty: the Árpád stripes; Flag of the Árpádian kings from the late 12th century: the double cross on three hills; Flag of the Anjou kings of Hungary; Flag of János Hunyadi, regent of ...