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777dan777 [17]
2 years ago
12

The oldest folk traditions in Hungary are maintained by a group of people known as the

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defon2 years ago
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The oldest group of people that are Hungarian and they maintain the folk traditions are known as a Czardas.

<h3>Where is Hungary?</h3>

Hungary is a country in the central of Europe. It is a land lock country and does not have any sea routes available, Czardas is the traditional folk dance that is enjoyed by the natives.

Czardas is the dance for the couples that starts with a slow pace while it gets more energetic afterwards.

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