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foliorumviridis · 11 months
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the-bagira · 21 days
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⛰️ Reggelente munkába menet mindig elnézem a Niké-szobrot - már amikor látni -, és azon gondolkodom, hogy milyen szép lehet akkor a kilátás ott és milyen jó is lenne kirádulni egyet.
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supermauswithagun · 1 year
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Rikájó, where the witches scream (Mecsek Mountains, Hungary).
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magyarokpontlife · 8 months
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A csodálatos mecsek. #magyar #Magyarország #magyartájak #népviselet #magyargasztro #példaképeink #népzene #magyartudósok #mecsek
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olajagonline · 6 months
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a foreigner is a foreigner everywhere (variations on the theme of home)
[ Clementine von Radics, ‘Courtney Love Prays To Oregon’ // The backyard of my family home with my parents’ first dog, in Boda, Hungary, early 2000s // Fatimah Asghar, ‘How’d Your Parents Die Again?’ // Brandon Melendez, ‘How to Write Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle into a Promise to Return Home’ // My dad on the main street of the village I grew up in, 2005 // Melendez, ‘How to Write Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle into a Promise to Return Home’ // Keleti Railway Station in Budapest, 1900 // Melendez, ‘How to Write Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle into a Promise to Return Home’ // The hills of my childhood landscape, the Mecsek mountain range in South-West Hungary // Casey McQuiston, Red, White & Royal Blue // My childhood home in Hungary, 2004 // James Baldwin, Giovanni’s Room // My parents’ first house being built by friends and family members, around 1995 // @wvterways on tumblr // The iconic 25-story high-rise building of Pécs, my birthplace, 1985. The building became a ghost town in 2003 (incidentally, the year of my birth) and was then demolished in 2016 // @waitineedaname on tumblr // Uránváros, (a city district in Pécs, Hungary) in 1960, the neighbourhood of my grandparents’ apartment // @ohevoyev on tumblr // Danez Smith, ‘from “summer, somewhere”’ // Hungarian Parliament Building, 1896 // @electraheart2012 on tumblr // Analogue picture of Kőbánya-Alsó (Budapest X. District), the neighbourhood of our Budapest apartment // @cruellesummer on tumblr, lyrics from taylor swift’s my tears ricochet // Barbara Cassin, ‘Odysseus and the Day of Return’ in Nostalgia: When Are We Ever at Home? // Stage design of the 1975’s 2022 ‘At Their Very Best’ Tour // Bohemian Betyárs, Lebegő // The campsite of the summer camp I used to go to as a child, Óbánya, Hungary // Leigh Bardugo, Rule of Wolves // Cassin, ‘Odysseus and the Day of Return’ // Trinity College Dublin (my university), covered in snow, 1994 // Neil Gaiman, American Gods // Esterházy, Péter. ‘A mi a bánat’, Élet és Irodalom, 1996. 51–52.]
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nubesetanimus · 4 months
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Felhők, látszik Villány, Pécs Tv-torony, Mecsek
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brutgroup · 1 year
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Dear friends , We are happy to announce that ”Socialist Modernism in Hungary”, the ninth photo album/digital guide of @_BA_CU ‘s planned series, is available in 400 copies. Those who are interested in #SocialistModernism are able to order the book on 👉🏻 @fdestribute @fudeshopamazon 👈🏻distributor page, (Link in our profile☝️) ; link: https://fdestribute.com/product/socialist-modernism-book-socialist-modernism-in-hungary-including-dhl-express-romanian-post-postage-in-eu/ or AMAZON US: https://www.amazon.com/dp/6069509722?ref=myi_title_dp AMAZON Germany: https://www.amazon.de/dp/6069509722?ref=myi_title_dp by selecting the Photo album from among the books listed. (Shipping worldwide with DHL) #SocialistModernism #_BA_CU The photo album includes landmarks of socialist modernist architecture in Hungary – from the 1950s to 1980s. Print run 800 Pages 192 +1 Spread/ HUNGARY-SOC MOD Map Polish and English Size 26×28.5 cm Weight 1.25 kg Designed and published by @_BA_CU Association 2 The "Ércbányász" ('Ore miner') in front of the the former Mecsek Ore Mining Company HQ building. Pécs, Hungary, 1965. Artist Viktor Kalló 7 Hotel Budapest, Szilágyi Erzsébet 47, Budapest, (Hungary), built in 1967. Architect: Szrogh György 3 Water tower in Hódmezővásárhely, Hungary, 60s. 5 The "Ércbányász" ('Ore miner') in front of the the former Mecsek Ore Mining Company HQ building, Pécs. 1965. Artist: Viktor Kalló 1 Panel house with loggias aka Teve-Panelhaz Pecs, Hungary, built in 1972 (recently renovated) Architect Tillai Ernő 9 Traffic Control Centre Building, (Budapesti Közlekedési Központ), Budapest, Hungary, built between 1973-77. 10 MOL (OKGT) headquarters XI. district , Budapest, Hungary Built in 1970 Architects Gulyas Zoltan https://www.instagram.com/p/CqxNczCM-BY/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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pszeudoertelmisegi · 1 year
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"Fadobozos gyufák pécsi címkéinek kollekciója az 1960-as évekből, grafikai ábrázolásain Pécs nevezetesebb épületeivel és köztéri szobraival: így Gázi Kászim pasa dzsámija, Idrisz baba türbéje, a Pécsi Székesegyház, mellett a Pécsi Állatkert, a SZOT Üdülő (Hotel Kikelet), a Mecsek kapu, a régi Kiss József-féle kilátó (a TV-torony elődje), a Pécsi Szabadtéri Színpad, a Francia emlékmű, a Széchenyi téri Hunyadi szobor, a Zsolnay-szobor, végül az új lakótelepi épületek."
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foliorumviridis · 1 year
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Paeonia officinalis subsp. banatica
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the-bagira · 7 months
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💛 kedvenc kukám
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supermauswithagun · 1 year
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Mary's Well, Mecsek Mountains, Hungary.
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nanshe-of-nina · 1 year
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Favorite History Books || The Realm of St Stephen: A History of Medieval Hungary by Pál Engel ★★★★☆
This book was written for the non-Hungarian reader who wishes to discover what happened in the Carpathian basin during the Middle Ages. It is to be hoped that nobody living in that region who has strong national feelings will find comfort in it. Each of the nations of the region has its own vision of the past, incompatible with that of the others, and it was my firm intention that none of these visions should be represented in this volume. ...
Hungary is now one of the smallest countries of Europe. This book, however, is concerned with the medieval period, and here the name ‘Hungary’ will refer to the former kingdom of Hungary, which (even without the kingdom of Croatia which was once united with it) was more than three times larger than the present-day republic, and also somewhat larger than the combined area of Great Britain and Ireland. It extended over the whole of the Carpathian basin, including not only present-day Slovakia, but also considerable parts of Romania, Ukraine, Austria, Yugoslavia and Croatia. Although the kingdom of Hungary ceased to exist as an independent country at the end of the Middle Ages, politically it survived as an autonomous part of the Habsburg Empire until the end of the First World War in 1918.
The medieval kingdom of Hungary was born in a geographically well-defined region that is usually called the Carpathian basin. This is the drainage-area of the middle Danube valley, and is named after those mountain ranges with 2000 metre peaks that border it to the north, the east and the south. It is divided by the Danube into two parts of unequal proportions, and its centre is surrounded by mountain ranges of medium height. The region to the west of the Danube has been called Transdanubia since the period of the Ottoman occupation when the capital of the country was temporarily moved from Buda to Pressburg, on the northern bank of the river. The climate here is predominantly temperate, with a relatively heavy rainfall. This is a fertile landscape with hills of modest elevation interrupted by valleys and basins, and with the Balaton, the largest warm-water lake in Europe, at its heart. There are also mountain ranges – the Mecsek in the south-east, the Bakony and the Vértes north of the Balaton – but none rises higher than 600 metres. The landscape east of the Danube is profoundly different. The Great Hungarian Plain, which stretches without a single hill from Budapest to Oradea in the east and Belgrade in the south, can be regarded as a kind of appendix to the Eurasian steppe. The climate is rather more extreme here, with hot, dry summers, but the region is abundantly supplied with water by its main river, the Tisza, and its tributaries, which, before the nineteenth-century regulation works, meandered across the Great Plain. These rivers were flanked by marshlands, swamps and inundation forests, and also by fertile pastures and meadows, offering favourable conditions for fishing and livestock breeding. To the north, east and south-east of the Great Plain, in present-day Slovakia and Romania, there are mountain ranges that become progressively higher as one travels outwards from the Plain. They were formerly extremely rich in minerals; but, with the exception of the valleys, they have never been propitious to human settlement. Consequently, until the late Middle Ages these mountains were covered by forests and largely uninhabited, and colonization of them continued into the early modern period.
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everythinghungary · 5 months
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Mecsek - Kiss Csaba
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macskabuzi · 1 year
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Amugy a vb alatt olyan helyen dolgoztam minden esti mecs alatt, ahol kb 75 vagy nagyobb szazalekban kulfoldiek voltak es neztek a meccseket.
Ilyen horvatok, es hasonlo "kisebb" futballnemzetek mecsein szinte sose volt telthaz de aki lejott az mindig jofej vagy aranyos volt irantol ausztraliaig.
Az angol meccseken erdekeskepp sose volt igazan telthaz (kiveve a francia angol meccset), pedig egyik legnagyobb szamban itt levo turista nacio
A portugalok, brazilok mindig telthazat csinaltak es tok jo fejek voltak, nagyon jo hangulatot csinaltak
Spanyolok es argentinok hasonloan, de egy fokkal kevesbe voltak hajlandoak hallgatni a jo szora:)
Nekem sose volt ez a zsigeri franciagyuloletem mint europaban, de foleg itthon oly sokaknak, mert nagyon keveset volt kozom hozzajuk, csak 1-1 archoz.
De az teny, hogy 3-400 emberes telthaznal ok viselkedtek a legparasztabbul, a szeku es a staff legkisebb keresere is alig voltak hajlandok hallgatni, es amugy pl ok voltak az egyetlenek akik minden alkalommal kifutyultek es fujoltak a masik nemzet himnuszat a mecsek elott, ezt se az angolok, se a latinok, se barmelyik masik nemzet gyermekei nem tettek meg egyszer se
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editta08 · 11 months
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„Dombok között, erdők mélyén. Téged is vár a Kelet-Mecsek!” megtekintése a YouTube-on
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