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Hungary - LoveToKnow 1911 (14852 words) |
 | The greatest elevations are in the Tatra mountains of the north of Hungary proper, in the east and south of Transylvania (the Transylvanian Alps) and in the eastern portion of the Banat. |
 | The principal salt-mines are in Transylvania at Torda, Parajd, Deesakna and Maros-Ujvar; and in Hungary at Szlatina, Ronazsek and Sugatag. |
 | The Orthodox Eastern Church in Hungary is subject to the authority of the metropolitan of Carlowitz and the archbishop of Nagyszeben (Hermannstadt); under the former are the bishops of Bacs, Buda, Temesvar, Versecz and Pakracz, and under the latter the bishops of Arad and Karansebes. |
| HUNSOR ~ The Hungarians outside Hungary (2915 words) |
 | In particular, tensions rose between Hungary and Slovakia; the Slovak cabinet accused Hungary of violating the bilateral treaty between the two countries, and a planned meeting between Meciar and Horn was postponed indefinitely by the Slovakian side. |
 | Relations between Hungary and Romania are influenced by the concern of the Hungarian authorities for the situation of the minorities. |
 | Hungary has attempted to deal with the problem of minorities both through bilateral negotiations with neighbouring states and by taking up the question in the Council of Europe and the OSCE, as well as in the European Union. |