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Hungary stages Europe’s largest fireworks display for national holiday
Hungary celebrated its national holiday on Wednesday with a record-breaking fireworks display over the River Danube in Budapest, billed as the largest in Europe.
Hungary celebrated St. Stephen's, its national festival. Several hundred thousand people admired the show on the Danube in Budapest on Wednesday. Discover the magnificent pictures of Europe's greatest fireworks. - The sublime images of the largest fireworks in Europe in Hungary (International).
The cheap pretzels sold out quickly, the cheap beer held its own, but we had to wait a long time for it. During the fireworks, in an interesting twist, Péter “Áruló” Orseolo and Szent László also appeared. Péter Magyar promised a longer life, and the ruling party politicians talked about sovereignty on the way and by the way.
The name of the Hungarian king mentioned in the fireworks on August 20 is probably not known to many, especially since he ruled for a total of five years, in two parts. The main crime of the betrayed Péter Orseolo was probably his name. Based on the narration during the celebration, it is not difficult to see Péter Magyar in his character, but to make it even smoother, the makers also bent history a bit.
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