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  2. Black Friday (shopping) - Wikipedia

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    Thanksgiving, Small Business Saturday, Cyber Monday, Giving Tuesday, Christmas, Buy Nothing Day. Black Friday is the Friday after Thanksgiving in the United States. It traditionally marks the start of the Christmas shopping season in the United States. Many stores offer highly promoted sales at discounted prices and often open early, sometimes ...

  3. Public holidays in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Article J of the Constitution of Hungary on national holidays. (1) The national holidays of Hungary shall be: a) the 15th day of March, in memory of the 1848–49 Revolution and War of Independence, b) the 20th day of August, in memory of the state's founding and its founder King Saint Stephen, c) the 23rd day of October, in memory of the 1956 ...

  4. Black Army of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The Hungarian–Czech army of 18,000 met the Polish troops in December 1491 in the Battle of Eperjes (Prešov), which was a decisive victory for the Black Army. [42] John Albert withdrew to Poland and renounced his claim to the throne. The Black Army was sent to the south region to fight the Ottoman invasions.

  5. List of number-one singles of the 2020s (Hungary) - Wikipedia

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    number one. 2020. 3 January. "Dance Monkey". Tones and I. 5. 7 February. "Turn Me On". Riton and Oliver Heldens featuring Vula.

  6. Black Hungarians - Wikipedia

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    Black Hungarians (Latin: Ungri Nigri) or Black Magyars were a group of the Hungarians known during the second half of the 9th century.. Black Hungarians are mentioned in few contemporary sources—sometimes in opposition to White Hungarians. none of these sources expand upon the exact nature of the relationship between the Black Magyars and the "mainstream" Hungarian population, nor are the ...

  7. Negro (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Negro is a candy originating in Subotica, made by the company founded in 1917 by József Ruff. [1] Originally based in Austria-Hungary, Ruff and his family continued living and working in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia following the dissolution of Austria-Hungary. [2] This brand of candies has been later produced by Pionir (the successor of Ruff's ...

  8. List of Hungarian flags - Wikipedia

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    A black flag with a black sickle on a red disc in the center. 1935–1946 Flag of the National Organization of Catholic Agricultural Youth Clubs (KALOT) hu: 1937–1942 Flag of the Arrow Cross Party: A red flag with a green arrow cross on a white disk in the center. 2:3 1942–1945 A red flag with a green arrow cross on a white rhombus in the ...

  9. Christmas in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The Christmas and gift-giving season starts relatively early compared to other cultures, with the Hungarian version of Saint Nicholas, Mikulás (or Szent Miklós) traditionally visiting the homes of Hungarian children on the night of 5 December, on the eve of Saint Nicholas Feast Day, 6 December. Although the role of gift-giver on Christmas Day ...