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Tatabanya, Hungary
I must say, they truly do detest the communists that occupied Hungary for almost 50 years. My cousin especially who is just old enough to be able to compare working in soviet and post-soviet occupation. His opinions of those that want to return to the "good old days" of 100% job security and a total lack of any opportunity to do anything unorthodox, not forgetting the absence of free-speech and free political thinking, are quite palatable.
But I digress, this has been for me, some of the most warm and enjoyable times all throughout my trip, and I'm already planning to return sometime next year. Hungary is truly neglected by tourists, and it's a real wonder. Of course, my experience hasn't been objective, but nevertheless, the country has turned on all the sights and sounds whilst I've been visiting, and I'd highly recommend the country to anyone (mind the tongue of course).
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