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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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    Click [show] for important translation instructions. View a machine-translated version of the Hungarian article. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate , is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine ...

  4. Hungarian Revolution of 1848 - Wikipedia

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    Petofi recited his new poem the National Song. From here – according to a preliminary agreement – they went first to the University of Law on University Street. A group of students was already waiting for them in the yard and they immediately brought a chair for Petőfi and Jókai, here Petőfi recited his poem written the night before, the ...

  5. Image credits: astarisaslave #8. TIL in South Korea, only blind people can get a masseur's license. This law was established in 1912, to help visually impaired people earn a living.

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    For even more fun facts, test your knowledge with these 55 TODAY Plaza trivia questions and answers. 30 Years of Studio 1A and the TODAY Plaza Crowds gather outside to watch a live taping of the ...

  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].

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    Image credits: tyrion2024 The story of Masabumi Hosoto, the only Japanese Titanic survivor, is a fascinating one. Interestingly, Japan didn't celebrate his survival, as the local media condemned ...

  9. János vitéz - Wikipedia

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    The original cover to János vitéz by Soma Orlai Petrich. János vitéz ("John the Valiant") is an epic poem written in Hungarian by Sándor Petőfi.It was written in 1844, and is notable for its length, 370 quatrains divided into 27 chapters, and for its wordplay.