
The Hungarian Spirit
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The Hungarian people reveal deep feeling, a wealth of soul, and indelible spirit.
When facing endless occupations, wars, and suffering, the Hungarian people have continually risen to prevail while revealing a richness of deep feeling, a wealth of soul, and indelible spirit.
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The Hungarian Spirit
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When facing endless occupations, wars, and suffering, the Hungarian people have continually risen to prevail while revealing a richness of deep feeling, a wealth of soul, and indelible spirit.
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