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Scotland. Hu ng ary. National flags. The distance between the two countries is abuot 1800 kilometers. Pipers. Bagpiper. A famous Hungarian piper. Traditional clothes. Kilt. Baggy trousers (called „gatya”). Adam Clark. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Scotland

Scotland

Hungary

Page 2: Scotland

National flags

The distance between the two countries is abuot 1800 kilometers.

Page 3: Scotland

Pipers

Bagpiper A famous Hungarian piper

Page 4: Scotland

Traditional clothes

Kilt Baggy trousers

(called „gatya”)

Page 5: Scotland

Adam Clark

Portrait of Adam Clark, who executed the construction of the Suspension Bridge between Buda and Pest and the tunnel under the castle of Buda.

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Suspension BridgeAdam Clark Square

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National poets

Robert Burns

His famous poems in Hungary:

- Wha is That at My ower-Door („Falusi randevú”)

- John Anderson My Jo (John Anderson, szivem, John)

- I’m o’er Young to Marry Yet („Korai nekem a konty”)

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The Cotter’s Saturday Night inspired Arany Jánost to write the „Családi kör”, which is one of the most famuos poems in Hungary.

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• Petőfi Sándor (pronounced [‘ʃa:ndor ‘pɛtø:fi] is often called „The Hungarian Burns”

• Both of them were Romantic poets.

• They were the sons of ordinary people, but they were both educated.

• They were impressed by the folk songs.

Petőfi Sándor

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Sports

We like watching Scottish Rugby too…

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We are the best at water polo…

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The Hungarian water polo team

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The Hungarian water polo team has won:

• 9 Olimpic Games• 2 World Championships• 2 FINA World Leagues• 3 FINA Water Polo World Cups• 12 European Championships

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Alcoholic drinks

During the matches we drink the famous Scotch with pleasure.

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Or the traditional Hungarian fruit brandy (Pálinka- pronounced: Pa:linka).

It is most often made from plums, pears, apricots. apples, cherries, mulberries, quince.honey, rose hips or pomace.

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Food

Haggis The Haggis is similar to Hungarian Brawn

(„disznósajt”)

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Lakes

Loch Ness Lake Balaton

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„Nessi” on Loch Ness A swan on Lake Balaton

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Typical livestocks

Highland cattle Hungarian gray cattle

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Herding dogs

Collie Puli

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Castles

Castle of Edinburgh Castle of Buda

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Rubik’s Cube