
The Kazan Straits is a wonder and splendour in every sense. I had the great pleasure of exploring the area for three and a half very full days this summer. All I had beforehand were picturesque impressions from various chronicles and very limited tourist information. But my greatest asset pre-arrival was a promising hotel that indeed provided all I needed to set me up, so regardless of all else I took my leave by overnight train from Budapest to Orșova, the “Kazan Capital” in south-western Romania, which overlooks not only these rare and significant peaks but also the majestic and equally grand River Danube.

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Hungarians need their country "because it is the homeland that protects us from all troubles and dangers" Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Satuday at an officers' graduation ceremony at the National University Of Public Service. "We must be strong, well-prepared and united because ...

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MEP Marton Gyongyosi was elected the new chairman of opposition Jobbik at the party's congress on Saturday.

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Europe is facing serious economic challenges due to the war in Ukraine and the community's sanctions against Russia, the foreign minister said on Facebook on Saturday.

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Hungary does not support the new migration and refugee package presented by the European Commission on Wednesday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told Reuters newswire on Friday. Under the package, Hungary's commitment to send people back from the southern EU states like Italy or Greece, ...