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Magyar Online Net
Egy a világmagyarság kapcsolatait ápoló szervezet honlapja.Added on: 20-Oct-2002 | hits: 229
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Minnesota Hungarians
The association of Minnesota Hungarians is a nonprofit organization, licensed in Minnesota. Its purpose is to nurture the Hungarian cultural heritage of its members, to represent it in the American society, to participate in the activities of other Hungarian-American organizations, to organize Hungarian cultural and social programs, to welcome Hungarian visitors and newcomers to our state and to assist them, to help Hungarian groups and individuals with their needs, to facilitate relations between the US and Hungary, and to provide expertise and financial support to Hungarians in the Carpathian Basin. Every year we commemorate March 15th and October 23rd, hold a picnic in the latter half of the summer, and organize a Christmas celebration for children of Hungarian descent. We participate in the Festival of Nations sponsored by the International Institute of Minnesota. In February, we organize a Farsang dinner, and in November a Fundraising Dinner. On several occasions every year, we have lectures and reports by prominent visitors.Added on: 24-Sep-2005 | hits: 226
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The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes was formed and was ruled by the Serbian Karageorgevic dynasty. It included the previously independent kingdoms of Serbia and Macedonia, the Hungarian-controlled regions of Croatia and Slovenia, the Austrian province of Dalmatia, Carniola and parts of Styria, Carinthia and Istria. King Alexander I renamed the Balkan state called the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes to Yugoslavia in 1929.
The Magyar Baráti Közösség (Hungarian Communion of Friends) is a non-profit corporation organized for the purpose of promoting and supporting independent, non-denominational religious life in the Magyar (Hungarian) tradition, charitable work by and among people of Magyar extraction, and cultural-educational endeavors that further established Magyar values.
