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Reka's Hungarian Page - This page is dedicated to Hungarian culture. A great collection of Hungarian poems and their English translations

Gabor Takacs's Home Page - Professor of petroleum engineering in Miskolc, Hungary.

Hungarian Connection - Home page with applets, photographs, history, links, tourism information, recipes and radio stations.

Christmas in Hungary - Christmas and Santa in Hungary. Folk traditions, Christmas customs. Holiday cooking

Bob Better's Hungarian World - A huge collection of well-organized Hungarian links.

Laszlo Takacs's Home Page - A short life story, including information on my personal background and my interest in education and research.

Tünde Fülöp's Home Page - About my college, research and my family.

Istvan A Fulop - Resume, computer projects, photographs, wise sayings of Montana natives, and related links.

Andrea Wesselenyi - A page by this Hungarian columnist with articles, interviews and links about cyberlove, telework, freelance work, jobs online, career development, cyberspace relationships and other internet issues.

The Language of Hungary - Humorous personal account of the trials and tribulations of language learners here in good 'ol Hungary

Unlimited by Cougar and Me - Hello! In my new personal homepage, you can find a little everything and lots of music.

István Molnar's Home Page - My pages about Hungary and about my interests with many links.

Kofa's Home Page - The homepage of Kovács ("Kofa") István Attila, of Budapest. English/Hungarian.

József Bíró's Home Page - A Hungarian software engineer for Nokia shares his hobbies and interests. Excellent source of information on mobile telephony in Hungary.

About Hungary: A View from a New Zealander - Photos and essays of Hungary taken and written while a family of New Zealanders lived there. Topics covered include Vác, ANZAC, Jozséf Attila, Trianon, the Danube

Bártfai, Gusztáv - Guszti lived in New Zealand for 8 years with his family. The site, apart from personal/family info, includes a description of his research on artificial neural networks.

Homepage of Elod P Csirmaz - A Hungarian student at Harvard. Specialising in mathematics and Linux. Links to other Hungarian home pages.

Mátyás Koniorczyk's homepage - Ph.D student (Physics) in Pécs. Information on Quantum interferometry,Nonclassical states of light, andQuantum communication. Wonderful black-and-white photos of Hungary.

Hungarian Art, Photography and Recipes - Information about Hungarian art, classical music, history and recipes.

Aniko's Home in Geocities - My family and my dogs. Life in a Hungarian town.

Plan a Trip to Hungary - Travel advice, facts about Hungary. Holidays, currency, pictures.

Hungary - The Land of Medicinal Waters - Medicinal waters, baths and historical spas in Budapest and around Hungary.

Károly György Tamás - Schooling, information about his wife, hobbies, and links.

Daniel Heppes - A home page with Hungarian photos plus local webcam lists.

Links To the Ancient Magyar World - Magyar origins, archaeology, anthropology, linguistics, religion, shamanism, Hungarian history, the Sumerian connection, folk music, Uighurs

Erika Molnar - The Fun Page - Meditation, my paintings, music and art, woman...

Kinga's Cool Hungarian List - Kinga Vereczkey's personal information, cook book, and links related to Hungary.

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