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  1. Szeged, Hungary Wishes You Were Here

    Blog: Suzy Guese - 3 February 2012

    A distant dyke collapsed and flooded the city of Szeged back on March 12, 1879, a town set up in southeastern Hungary. Ruining much of the city, Szeged received the help of its neighboring European countries to rebuild, redesign and resolve after such devastation. And like Szeged’s great flood, I was forced to resolve to [...]

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  2. Hungary 2: Quite Continental

    Blog: Aerohaveno: A Travel Blog - 20 May 2010

    "That's not a continental breakfast..." As I was growing up in rural Western Australia, occasionally travelling with my family and staying in motels, I became accustomed to the idea that a "continental breakfast" was inherently disappointing. To the average Australian motelier, the continental breakfast consisted of a tiny cardboard box of corn flakes with some milk, along with two thin slices of toasted white bread with jam from a little sachet. If you were lucky, there might be a sachet of Vegemite as well.

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