The national day of Hungary: for strengthening the partnership between the Kingdom of Morocco and Hungary
Written by: Mohammed Belmahi
Central-European Hungary, bordered by Austria in the west; Serbia, Croatia, and Slovenia in the south and south-west; Romania in south-east; the Ukraine in north-east and Slovakia in the north has its national day on 23 October commemorating the uprising of 1956. Hungary is an old civilization; the state was founded by King Stephen the First in 1000 – its capitol is beautiful Budapest. Many scientists, artists, writers and poets started their carrier in the country. There are not too many inhabitants but in the field of science and training scientists it is almost a world-power; in the 20th century the country gave 12 Nobel-prize winners to the world, 7 of which were born in Budapest. In Hungary the number of Nobel-prize winners per capita is high; outstanding scientists served mankind with their brilliant inventions and discoveries.
According to European standards Hungary is considered a medium-size country with its approximately 10 million inhabitants. Wedged between East and South, suffering the fights of the two worlds, Hungary lived through many difficult periods during its history.