Hungary

Hungary by Charlotte Guillain, published by Raintree in 2012, is a richly illustrated exploration of the country, spanning 48 pages. This book provides an overview of Hungary’s diverse landscapes, peoples, and cultures, offering insights into its landmarks, cuisine, and the current affairs that shape the nation.
Readers will find a comprehensive look at various aspects of Hungary, including its geography and environmental issues. The book also highlights the efforts of young people in protecting the planet, making it a valuable resource for those interested in juvenile nonfiction related to Europe and earth sciences. This edition serves as an engaging introduction to Hungary, suitable for young readers eager to learn about the world around them.
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This high-interest, lavishly illustrated series offers comprehensive coverage of countries around the globe. Discover a vibrant and diverse range of landscapes, peoples, and cultures. Explore the landmarks and food of different regions, follow the current affairs and personalities shaping nations, and learn about the wildlife, environmental issues, and work of young people to protect our planet.
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