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- Archabbey of Pannonhalma - The foundation of the monastery was instrumental in the development of the Christian culture in medieval Hungary.
https://pannonhalmifoapatsag.hu/
- Archaeolingua Foundation - Dedicated to interdisciplinary research and connected activities in Archaeology, Linguistics and other related fields.
http://www.archaeolingua.hu/about.html
- Balassi Institute - Contributes to the teaching of the Hungarian language & Hungarian studies for non-Hungarians. Promotes both language & culture.
https://culture.hu/
- Budapest Spring Festival - Budapest Spring Festival with the following activities - Orchestral concerts, Chamber evenings, Church Concerts, Opera, Dance, Operetta, Folk music, folk dance.
https://www.budapestinfo.hu/
- C³ Center for Culture & Communication Foundation - A not for profit institution, a space for innovative experiments & developments related to communication, culture & open society.
http://www.c3.hu/c3/index.html
- Compendium - Primarily seeks to facilitate a better understanding, appreciation and enjoyment of life in Hungary for expats and locals alike.
https://www.culturalpolicies.net/webtalk/
- Faith Church - Represents a modern Reform movement in Hungary. Information on locations & times of services, charity work & about the foundation.
http://www.sandornemeth.com/
- First Unitarian Congregation in Budapest - Short History of the Unitarian Congregation in Budapest and information about the building and minister.
http://w3.enternet.hu/bue/first.htm
- Hungarotips - A guide to Hungary and Hungarian culture with information on travel, language, genealogy & customs.
http://www.hungarotips.com/
- HungaryGenWeb - The resource page for tools and contacts needed to research one's Hungarian roots.
http://sites.rootsweb.com/~wghungar/index.html
- Politics of Hungary - A Wikipedia article about Politics Hungary.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_Hungary
- The Budapest Observatory - Information about Hungarian policies, life activities and products.
http://www.budobs.org/
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