Introduction
Hungary is a landlocked country located in the Pannonian Plain in Central Europe. It covers an area of 93,030 square kilometers and is adjacent to the north Slovakia is bordered by Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the south, Croatia to the southwest, Slovenia to the west, and Austria to the northwest. The official language is Magyar, the most widely used non-Indo-European language in Europe. It is the European Union One of the medium-sized member countries. The capital and largest city is Budapest, and the other major cities are Debrecen, Szeged, Miskolc, Bech, and Joule.
About the National Anthem
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Flag Meaning
The ratio is 1:2. Three horizontal flags of red, white and green. Red symbolizes power. White symbolizes justice and green symbolizes hope. Red comes from the red flag used by Prince Arpad in the 9th century, white comes from the white cross given to the King of Hungary by the Pope, and green comes from the clothing of the Hungarian army in the 15th century.
[National Emblem]
The Hungarian National Emblem is the national emblem officially adopted by Hungary on July 3, 1990 after the end of the Communist rule. The shield is divided into two parts vertically: the left side is a parallel, red and white wide strip. ; The lower right is a green mountain with a crown on the top of the peak. On the crown is a white double cross representing the bishop's logo. The coat of arms is Hungary Holy crown.
Emblem Meaning
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