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		<description><![CDATA[The ancient Magyars had a flourishing Eastern pagan culture trend that showed in his stories, art and popular music. After conversion to Christianity in the tenth century culture and Western social forms displaced the pagan and Eastern cultural items, and Latin became the official language and literature. From the fifteenth to the twentieth century Hungary [...]]]></description>
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