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Have you seen it? Here is the Budapest anti-city guide booklet!
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Have you seen it? Here is the Budapest anti-city guide booklet!

Tourist attractions featured in guidebooks are almost without exception “wonderful,” “unique,” and often come even with a “Don’t miss it for the world!” notice. But what happens when we want to be tourists on our own home streets, and to top it all, less conventionally—without bias and without
Vogue Travel: A guide to Poland like you haven’t seen before
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Vogue Travel: A guide to Poland like you haven’t seen before

A special “Vogue Travel” attachment has been made for the Polish edition of Vogue for the November issue, which will be attached as a gift to the big brother. However, the publication is not special because it is an extra few pages of reading that describes the most beautiful Polish
Tastes, scents, impressions—Renáta Török-Bognár’s book Metszéspontok
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Tastes, scents, impressions—Renáta Török-Bognár’s book Metszéspontok

Coffee table books are becoming more and more popular in the Hungarian book market as well, which, apart their informative function, are primarily intended to give you a break from everyday life and to take you into another world while flipping through them. The skeptical reader might say: but that’
Is the Danube taking a new Bend? | URBANUM X KanyarGO
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Is the Danube taking a new Bend? | URBANUM X KanyarGO

”Indulj el egy úton, én is egy másikon” (”You go down one road, I’ll go down another”—free translation): a nice earworm. Several generations are already humming the folk song performed by the Muzsikás Ensemble, familiar from the theme song of the documentary ”Másfélmillió lépés Magyarországon”. But what if