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  2. Herend Porcelain Manufactory - Wikipedia

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    The Herend Porcelain Manufactory (Hungarian: Herendi Porcelánmanufaktúra Zrt.) is a Hungarian manufacturing company, specializing in luxury hand-painted and gilded porcelain. [1] [2] Founded in 1826, it is based in the town of Herend near the city of Veszprém.

  3. Category:Hungarian brands - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hungarian brands" The following 81 pages are in this category, out of 81 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 2Rule; A. Ajka ...

  4. Vőfély - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally well before the wedding the vőfély helps to arrange the marriage, discusses the details with the families and gets the parents' approvals.. On the day of the wedding the vőfély says goodbye to the parents in the name of the bridegroom at the groom's house and escorts the groom and his family to the bride's house.

  5. The best gifts at Nordstrom under $50 (that are on sale, too!)

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    The best gifts at Nordstrom under $50 (that are on sale, too!) ... where you can find items like the Clinique lip balm with more than 2,000 reviews and cult-favorite bakeware brands on sale, ...

  6. Hungarian bookstore to fight fine for sale of LGBT-themed ...

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    Hungary’s second-largest bookstore, Lira, said on Friday it plans to take legal action after it received a hefty government fine for the sale of an LGBT-themed British webcomic and graphic novel ...

  7. Christmas in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    To expatriate Hungarians and those non-natives of Hungarian lineage, the celebration is often referred to as "Hungarian Christmas". In the traditional Nicholas-walk, on 6 December, St. Nicholas comes clothed in a bishop's attire, a long red coat and a red cap on his head, holding a shepherd's crook in one hand, and carrying a sack full of gifts ...