25 result(s) for kisvárda
Most And Least Expensive Properties In Hungary
- 10 Aug 2016 9:00 AM
- property
According to napi.hu, the price difference between a luxury villa in Budapest and a two-room house on the countryside may be hundredfold, property brokerage franchise Otthon Centrum’s market analysis reveals. The most expensive properties, all of which worth more than HUF 100 million (EUR 320 000), were sold in Budapest.
Xpat Opinion: Hungary Continues To Spend Billions On Empty Soccer Stadiums
- 21 Jul 2016 9:00 AM
- sport
The construction of modern soccer stadiums across Hungary has not appreciably boosted attendance at first division games, according to data published by Hungarian sports website Nso.hu. First division matches during the 2015-2016 season were attended by only some 2700 spectators on average. The biggest attendance was at the game between last season’s champion, Ferencváros, and its rival, Haladás, ...
Celebrating Tolerance With The Festival Orchestra At Heroes’ Square, 3 June
- 13 Apr 2016 9:04 AM
- community & culture
This year, 500 disadvantaged children are taking part in the Budapest Festival Orchestra’s Dancing on the Square project. In far-flung Hungarian towns, 500 underprivileged children have been preparing since January to show the world what they have learned from each other. It all culminates on 3 June with a grand open-air event, the Dancing on the Square project, alongside the musicians of the ...
Video: A Week Of Frustration For Hungary's Vác FC
- 10 Nov 2014 12:45 AM
- sport
Vác FC played against Gyulai Termál FC last Saturday. The match began with a minutes silence for the 'Day of the Dead’. A public holiday helped increase attendance ever so slightly. Despite the fog which created a spooky atmosphere, the match started and the weather cleared.
Budapest Festival Orchestra: The Mission Continues
- 3 Nov 2014 8:02 AM
- community & culture
“Why do community programmes matter? Because we are a community orchestra.” (Iván Fischer)
One week, 19 concerts, 14 towns, thousands of people. Following its community week in June, the Budapest Festival Orchestra again intends to give free concerts all around the country, taking music to people who rarely get to concert halls or have never been to a classical music concert.
Is There A Passport Mafia In Hungary? A 'Citizenship Dealer' Speaks Out
- 26 Sep 2014 1:00 AM
- current affairs
Deputy Prime Minister Zsolt Semjén defended the Hungarian citizenship process yesterday after Index published a two-part exposé of Hungary’s “passport mafia” that appeared in the wake of Fidesz’s fast-tracked dual-citizenship law of 2010.
U.S.Deputy Chief of Mission Levine Visits Kisvárda
- 1 Apr 2010 2:00 AM
- community & culture
"On March 30, 2010, Deputy Chief of Mission (DCM) Jeffrey D. Levine visited Kisvárda, his mother’s hometown, to participate in the "America Day" event hosted by Bessenyei High School. The U.S. Embassy and the Ministry of Education (MINED) are sponsoring "America Day" events, which are organized by high schools around Hungary, so that students can get a realistic picture about America, its culture ...
Most And Least Expensive Properties In Hungary
- 10 Aug 2016 9:00 AM
- property
According to napi.hu, the price difference between a luxury villa in Budapest and a two-room house on the countryside may be hundredfold, property brokerage franchise Otthon Centrum’s market analysis reveals. The most expensive properties, all of which worth more than HUF 100 million (EUR 320 000), were sold in Budapest.
Xpat Opinion: Hungary Continues To Spend Billions On Empty Soccer Stadiums
- 21 Jul 2016 9:00 AM
- sport
The construction of modern soccer stadiums across Hungary has not appreciably boosted attendance at first division games, according to data published by Hungarian sports website Nso.hu. First division matches during the 2015-2016 season were attended by only some 2700 spectators on average. The biggest attendance was at the game between last season’s champion, Ferencváros, and its rival, Haladás, ...
Celebrating Tolerance With The Festival Orchestra At Heroes’ Square, 3 June
- 13 Apr 2016 9:04 AM
- community & culture
This year, 500 disadvantaged children are taking part in the Budapest Festival Orchestra’s Dancing on the Square project. In far-flung Hungarian towns, 500 underprivileged children have been preparing since January to show the world what they have learned from each other. It all culminates on 3 June with a grand open-air event, the Dancing on the Square project, alongside the musicians of the ...
Video: A Week Of Frustration For Hungary's Vác FC
- 10 Nov 2014 12:45 AM
- sport
Vác FC played against Gyulai Termál FC last Saturday. The match began with a minutes silence for the 'Day of the Dead’. A public holiday helped increase attendance ever so slightly. Despite the fog which created a spooky atmosphere, the match started and the weather cleared.
Budapest Festival Orchestra: The Mission Continues
- 3 Nov 2014 8:02 AM
- community & culture
“Why do community programmes matter? Because we are a community orchestra.” (Iván Fischer)
One week, 19 concerts, 14 towns, thousands of people. Following its community week in June, the Budapest Festival Orchestra again intends to give free concerts all around the country, taking music to people who rarely get to concert halls or have never been to a classical music concert.
Is There A Passport Mafia In Hungary? A 'Citizenship Dealer' Speaks Out
- 26 Sep 2014 1:00 AM
- current affairs
Deputy Prime Minister Zsolt Semjén defended the Hungarian citizenship process yesterday after Index published a two-part exposé of Hungary’s “passport mafia” that appeared in the wake of Fidesz’s fast-tracked dual-citizenship law of 2010.
U.S.Deputy Chief of Mission Levine Visits Kisvárda
- 1 Apr 2010 2:00 AM
- community & culture
"On March 30, 2010, Deputy Chief of Mission (DCM) Jeffrey D. Levine visited Kisvárda, his mother’s hometown, to participate in the "America Day" event hosted by Bessenyei High School. The U.S. Embassy and the Ministry of Education (MINED) are sponsoring "America Day" events, which are organized by high schools around Hungary, so that students can get a realistic picture about America, its culture ...
















