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Sé, Hungary

(German: Scheibing) is a village in Vas county, in the west of Hungary, located near the border with Austria.

Location

Sé is located 5 km west of Szombathely, the banks of the river Arany.

Origins of name

The word is from Hungarian séd, "brook".

History

A water pipe passed here in the Roman age. Parts of water pipe have been found in the village. The population of the village was 415 in 1901.

Landmarks

  • The old destroyed church was built in 1660, the new church was built in 1901.
  • External links

  • Street map (Hungarian)
  • History of village (Hungarian)
  • Official site of Sé (Hungarian)
  • Portal of Sé (Hungarian)
  • References

    Hungary

    Coordinates: 47°N 20°E / 47°N 20°E / 47; 20

    Hungary (i/ˈhʌŋɡəri/; Hungarian: Magyarország [ˈmɒɟɒrorsaːɡ]) is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is situated in the Carpathian Basin and is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Romania to the east, Serbia to the south, Croatia to the southwest, Slovenia to the west, Austria to the northwest, and Ukraine to the northeast. The country's capital and largest city is Budapest. Hungary is a member of the European Union, NATO, the OECD, the Visegrád Group, and the Schengen Area. The official language is Hungarian, which is the most widely spoken non-Indo-European language in Europe.

    Following centuries of successive habitation by Celts, Romans, Huns, Slavs, Gepids, and Avars, the foundation of Hungary was laid in the late 9th century by the Hungarian grand prince Árpád in the Honfoglalás ("homeland-conquest"). His great-grandson Stephen I ascended to the throne in 1000 CE, converting the country to a Christian kingdom. By the 12th century, Hungary became a middle power within the Western world, reaching a golden age by the 15th century. Following the Battle of Mohács in 1526 and about 150 years of partial Ottoman occupation (1541–1699), Hungary came under Habsburg rule, and later formed a significant part of the Austro–Hungarian Empire (1867–1918).

    Hungarian wine

    Hungarian wine has a history dating back to at least Roman times. Outside of Hungary, the best-known wines are the white dessert wine Tokaji and the red wine Bull's Blood of Eger (Egri Bikavér).

    Etymology

    Only three European languages have words for wine that are not derived from Latin: Greek, Turkish and Hungarian. Records carved in a Runic alphabet used by ancient Hungarians have words for wine derived from Turkic. There are two hundred Hungarian words (including wine as well) that are of Bulgaro-Turkic origin, suggesting that the Magyars had contact with the first winemakers in the South Caucasus. Examples include :

  • Szőlő: "grape"
  • Bor: "wine"
  • Ászok: "cask"
  • Áldomás: "blessing", "libation"
  • History

    The Romans brought vines to Pannonia, and by the 5th century AD, there are records of extensive vineyards in Hungary. Following the Magyar invasion of 896, Árpád rewarded his followers with vineyards in Tokaj. Over the following centuries, new grape varieties were brought in from Italy and France. Most of the production was of white wine.

    Kingdom of Hungary (1920–46)

    The Kingdom of Hungary (Hungarian: Magyar Királyság), also known as the Regency, existed from 1920 to 1946 as a de facto country under Regent Miklós Horthy. Horthy officially represented the Hungarian monarchy of Charles IV, Apostolic King of Hungary. Attempts by Charles IV to return to the throne were prevented by threats of war from neighbouring countries and by the lack of support from Horthy (see the conflict of Charles IV with Miklós Horthy).

    The country has been regarded by some historians to have been a client state of Germany from 1938 to 1944. The Kingdom of Hungary under Horthy was an Axis Power during most of World War II. In 1944, after Horthy's government considered leaving the war, Hungary was occupied by Nazi Germany and Horthy was deposed. The Arrow Cross Party's leader Ferenc Szálasi established a new Nazi-backed government, effectively turning Hungary into a German puppet state.

    After World War II, Hungary fell within the Soviet Union's sphere of interest. In 1946, the Second Hungarian Republic was established under Soviet influence. In 1949, the communist Hungarian People's Republic was founded.

    Radio Stations - Budapest

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    LOCATION
    Tilos Rádió Indie Hungary
    Baranya Rádió Varied Hungary
    Gazdasagi Radio Jazz,Blues,World Hungary
    Sunshine FM 99.4 Varied Hungary
    Rádió Pink Dance Hungary
    Rockvilág Magyar Csatorna Rock Hungary
    Rádió1 Pop Hungary
    Rockvilág Live! Rock Hungary
    Picur Radio Kids Hungary
    MixRadio 1 Dance Hungary
    Rádió 6 (HU) 90s Hungary
    MR4-Nemzetiségi adások Varied Hungary
    Rockvilág Metal Rock Hungary
    Fiksz Radio - FIKSZabilly Budapest Bluegrass Hungary
    XFM Magyarország Ambient,Dance,Electronica Hungary
    Nyugat Rádió FM 88.4 Varied Hungary
    Neston Pop Hungary
    CSABA RADIO Rock,90s,Pop Hungary
    Forrás Rádió Varied Hungary
    MR5-Parlamenti adások Varied Hungary
    Kanizsa Rádió Nagykanizsa 80s Hungary
    Tamási Rádió Varied Hungary
    Fehérvár Radio Pop Hungary
    Amadeus Rádió 102.4 Varied Hungary
    Info Radio News,Talk,Public Hungary
    Rádió 8 Körmend Contemporary Hungary
    Lakihegy Radio Pop Hungary
    Best of Rock FM Rock Hungary
    Rádió 35 Tiszaújváros Pop Hungary
    Fiksz Radio Classic Rock,Blues Hungary
    Callisto Radio 90s,80s,70s Hungary
    LuxFunk Rádió R&B Hungary
    EPER 97.0 Budapest College Hungary
    Duna World Radio News,Public Hungary
    radióTOP Kazincbarcika Unknown Hungary
    Radio Maria Hungary Religious Hungary
    Lánchíd Rádió Varied Hungary
    MR7 Varied Hungary
    Kék Duna Rádió 90s,80s,Adult Contemporary Hungary
    Neo World Radio World Hungary
    Folkradio.hu Folk,World Europe Hungary
    Szolnok FM 90.4 Top 40 Hungary
    MR2-Petőfi Rádió Varied Hungary
    MR3-Bartók Rádió Classical Hungary
    MixRadio 2 Dance Hungary
    Radio Q Hungary Varied Hungary
    Golgota Radio Gospel,Religious Hungary
    Class FM (HU) Varied Hungary
    Civil Rádió Talk Hungary
    Ha-Jó Rádió Varied Hungary
    Music FM (HU) Top 40 Hungary

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