Nemzeti értékek

János Neumann was one of the greatest mathematicians of the 20th century.

János Kabay (1896-1936) is a Hungarian inventor, researcher chemist.

The Long-tailed Mayfly, a species of the insect order Ephemeroptera, is well-known for its spectacular swarming, and is a natural and a landscape value that is unique not only in Hungary but also in the world.

Matyó embroidery has a history of 200 years; the most emblematic and well-known of its countless motifs is the matyó rose.

The Benedictine Abbey of Pannonhalma is one of the most outstanding national historic sites in Hungary, a religious and art historical centre.

The mutton stew of the Cumanian Region prepared according to the Karcag recipe is a gastronomic treasure characteristic of the region, which was the largest animal husbandry area on the Hungarian Plain; mutton was very important in the nutrition of this region’s people.

Máriapócs is Hungary's most famous and visited shrine and the spiritual centre of Greek Catholicism in the Carpathian Basin.

Due to its unique and universal significance, Hollókő was the first amont the prospective Hungarian locations along with Budapest to be designated

Onions have been grown in the Makó region for more than one hundred years.

The Order, as the only Hungarian-founded monastic order has been playing an important role in the history, culture and spiritual life of our nation for almost 800 years.

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