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  2. Sándor Petőfi - Wikipedia

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    Today, there is a statue of Petőfi in the Medic Garden (Medická záhrada). [25] The Hungarian composer Jenő Hubay wrote his Petőfi Symphony to celebrate the 1923 centenary of the poet's birth; [26] the symphony was also performed in 2023 (the 200th anniversary of the poet's birth). [27]

  3. Petőfi Literary Museum - Wikipedia

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    A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Hungarian Wikipedia article at [[:hu:Petőfi Irodalmi Múzeum]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|hu|Petőfi Irodalmi Múzeum}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation

  4. Petőfi Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Petőfi Prize was established by the Public Foundation for the Research of Central and Eastern European History and Society in 2009 recognizes outstanding efforts made to advance freedom and democracy of Central European nations. MOL Group (Hungarian Oil and Gas Public Limited Company) has joined the foundation. The founders intend to ...

  5. Petőfi - Wikipedia

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    Dem Andenken Petőfis (Hungarian: Petőfi szellemének, "In Petofi's Memory"), a piece for piano by Ferenc Liszt; Petőfi '73, a 1973 Hungarian drama film directed by Ferenc Kardos; 4483 Petöfi, a main belt asteroid; National Peasant Party (Hungary), a short-lived 1956 revival of a Hungarian political party under the name Petőfi Party

  6. 50 Lesser-Known Facts That The “Today I Learned ... - AOL

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    The oral history of the Klamath indigenous people describes the eruption of a volcano and subsequent creation of Crater Lake in Oregon, events that geologists date to almost 8,000 years ago.

  7. Nemzeti dal - Wikipedia

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    Sándor Petőfi reading the Nemzeti dal. The Nemzeti dal ("National Song") is a Hungarian patriotic poem written by Sándor Petőfi that is said to have inspired the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 [citation needed].

  8. 12 points of the Hungarian Revolutionaries of 1848 - Wikipedia

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    On the morning of March 15, 1848, revolutionaries marched around the city of Pest, reading Sándor Petőfi's Nemzeti dal (National Song) and the 12 points to the crowd (which swelled to thousands).

  9. Hungarian literature - Wikipedia

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    The greatest authors and poets in the Hungarian literature of the 19th century. Hungarian literature is the body of written works primarily produced in Hungarian, [1] and may also include works written in other languages (mostly Latin), either produced by Hungarians or having topics which are closely related to Hungarian culture.