Talk:Culture of Hungary

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Articles for deletion This article was nominated for deletion on 2007-03-01. The result of the discussion was Speedy Keep.

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[edit] Lack of Large Bodies of Water?

Balaton, Danube, Tisza and DrĂ¡va, that's not what I would call a lack of large bodies of water, especially considering the rather small size of the country. Dontaskme 00:07, 17 September 2005 (UTC)

This waters are not too large if we see the European average, and there are no seas, big lakes (lake Balaton is not too big if we see round Europe), big rivers (except Danube) and oceans. Gubbubu 07:32, 17 September 2005 (UTC)

Balaton is the second biggest lake in Europe, or not? So I think the conclusion is far away from reality.. Aetil

[edit] Proposed deletation

This article should be completely rewritten and eventually merged with the general Hungary article. The general article has a much better written culture section. This article ends up with mentioning an "internet phenomena" - Speak the Rapper.

--PeterKristo 10:13, 23 February 2007 (UTC)

I understand that there is a set of articles "culture of ...". Of course Hungary should also have this. But this article should be completely rewritten. I have changed the proposed deletation to a proposal for rewriting. --PeterKristo 10:24, 23 February 2007 (UTC)