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1.Read the following passage and make notes in an appropriate format: (15)Hungary is a sovereign state in Europe. It is situated in the Carpathian Basin and is borderedby Slovakia to the north, Romania to the east, Serbia to the south, Croatia to the southwest, Slovenia tothe west, Austria to the northwest, and Ukraine to the northeast. The country's capital and largest cityis Budapest. Hungary is a member of the European Union, NATO, the OECD, the Visegrád Group, andthe Schengen Area. The official language is Hungarian, which is the most widely spoken non-Indo-European language in Europe.Hungary's geography has traditionally been defined by its two main waterways,the Danube and Tisza rivers. The common tripartite division of the country into three sections—Dunántúl ("beyond the Danube",Transdanubia), Tiszántúl ("beyond the Tisza"), and Duna-Tisza köze("between the Danube and Tisza")—is a reflection of this. The Danube flows north-south right through thecenter of contemporary Hungary, and the entire country lies within its drainage basin.Hungary has made many contributions to the fields of folk, popular and classical music. Hungarian folkmusic is a prominent part of the national identity and continues to play a major part in Hungarian music.Hungarian folk music has been significant in former country parts that belong – since the 1920 Treaty ofTrianon – to neighbouring countries such as Romania, Slovakia, southern Poland and especially insouthern Slovakia and the Transylvania: both regions have significant numbers of Hungarians. After theestablishment of a music academy led by Ferenc Erkel and Franz Lisz, Hungary produced an importantnumber of musicians.Hungarian cuisine is a prominent feature of the Hungarian culture, just like the art of hospitality.Traditional dishes such as the world famous Goulash feature prominently. Dishes are often flavoured withpaprika (ground red peppers), a Hungarian innovation. The paprika powder, obtained from a special typeof pepper, is one of the most common spices used in typical Hungarian cuisine. The best quality ofpaprika comes from the city of Kalocsa. Thick, heavy Hungarian sour cream is often used to soften thedishes' flavour. The famous Hungarian hot river fish soup called Fisherman's soup is usually a richmixture of several kinds of poached fish.3The finest achievements in their textile arts are the embroideries which vary from region to region. Thoseof Kalotaszeg in Transylvania are charming products of Oriental design, sewn chiefly in a single color –red, blue, or black. Soft in line, the embroideries are applied on altar cloths, pillow cases and sheets.In Hungary proper, Sárköz in Transdanubia and the Matyóföld in the Great Hungarian Plain produce thefinest embroideries. In the Sárköz region the women's caps show black and white designs as delicate aslace and give evidence of the people's wonderfully subtle artistic feeling. The embroidery motifs applied towomen's wear have also been transposed to tablecloths and runners suitable for modern use as walldecorations.

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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Title: Let’s Know Hungry

Notes-making:

I.                     Location and Neighboring Countries

1.       Eur., Budapest capital

2.       Slovakia north, Romania east, Croatia Soutwst

3.       Slovenia west, Austria nortwst, Serbia south, Ukrn northest

II.                  Geopolitics and Languages

1.       Member of EU, NATO, OECD, Visegrad, Shengen

2.       Hungarian offi .lang.     

III.                Key Geographical and Traditional Features

1.       Danube (main river) and Tisza rivrs.

2.       Tripartite Divisions

2.1   Dunántúl ("beyond the Danube",Transdanubia”)

2.2   Tiszántúl ("beyond the Tisza")

2.3   Duna-Tisza köze ("between the Danube and Tisza")

IV.                Hungarian Folk Music

1.       Symbol of national identity

4.       Popular in Slovakia, Romania, South. Poland, Transylvania

2.       Ferenc Erkel and Franz Lisz music acad. produ. many imp. Musicians

V.                  Cuisine and Hospitality

1.       Paprika (ground red peppers) key spice

2.       City of Kalocsa produces best paprika

3.       Heavy, Hung. sour cream

4.       Hung. hot rivr. Fish soup  

VI.                Rich Textile

1.       Embro. Designs vary from region to region

2.       Kalotaszeg in Transylvania charming make Oriental design, sewn chiefly in a single color.

3.       Sárköz in Transdanubia and the Matyóföld  the finest embroideries.

4.       Women's caps with artistic black and white designs

5.       Same designs transposed to tablecloths and wall decorations.

     Key to Abbreviations

Eur=Europe,  Soutwst=southwest, nortwst=northwest, Ukrn=Ukraine,  offi=official, lan=language, rivr=river, south=southern, acad=academy, produ=produced,  imp=important,  Hung=Hungary, embro=embroidery

 

Summary


Hungry is a sovereign and integral country in the European Union with rich cultural heritage. It is surrounded by many countries, such as Slovakia to the north, Romania to the east, Serbia to the south, and Slovenia to the west. Budapest, which is the largest city in the country, is its capital and Hungarian is the official language of the state. It is an important member of EU, NATO, the OECD, etc. Hungarian folk-music is quite popular unto the modern times not only within Hungary, but also in the neighboring countries. Paprika and sour cream are the characteristics of the Hungarian cuisine. The Hungarian textile is quite rich and famous for its embroideries of many types.



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