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    Hungary – Crying over its lost freedom?

    February 23, 2018 / 0 Comments

    Politics is always a hot topic.  Not a day goes by without reports of something happening with high profile leaders or a controversial decision being made which can impact not only a country, but also those who are in allegiance with them and the people who live there, and for those that are outside of the country that is being reported on, it is so easy for us to judge what is happening, from a distance, without the real consideration or understanding of how it is impacting everyday lives. This is nothing new, and places will strive to give the right impression to their tourists.  Hungary is no different, and…

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