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1
Four Elements of Environment FEE
SOCRATES Comenius 1- School Partnership
3nd project meeting in KATOWICE Zespól Szkól
Zawodowych i Ogólnoksztalcacych nr 5 im. rtm.
Witolda Pileckiego Közgazdasági Politechnikum,
Budapest
2
History of Hungary
3
Settle down in Carpatian Basin
  • The Hungarians came across the Carpatian
    Mountains and conquer the basin in 896. They had
    came from the Ural during a couple of century.
    After the settling the Hungarians changed their
    lifestyle. It was the period of challanging and
    the Hungarians initiate campaigns to Europe
    caused fear among the Western countries (German
    Roman Empire).

4
The Hungarians way to the basin
5
Establish of the State
  • Lord Géza changed his belief, he became
    christian at the end of the 10th century. His
    son, St. Stephen was the first king of Hungary.
    The christian religion was spread by his
    direction in the country and he played an
    important role in creating the feudalism. The
    country prospered controlled by Stephen and the
    kings after him. Hungary became an important
    country in Eastern Europe.

6
Fear from the Tartars (the Mongols) and the
Ottomans
  • This improvoing period was interrupted by the
    campaing of the Tartars. The Tartars coming from
    Asia defeated the Hungarian armies and get the
    country in trouble (1241). By the next year they
    had left the Carpatian Basin and during IV.
    Bélas reign the dameges were restored. In the
    middle of the 15th century the Ottomans turned up
    in the South and the Hungarians couldnt ease
    them to 1686. Hungary was able to stop them for
    sometime but they completely defeated the
    Hungarian armies in Mohács in 1526. II. King
    Lajos died in the battle and the Turkish Empire
    conquered Buda in 1541.

7
The diveded country
  • The country divided into three parts The
    Habsburg family reigned in the North. The South
    belonged to Turkey in the same time there was
    Hungarian control in Transylvania. The state of
    Transylvania depended on relationship between
    Austria and Turkey. The ottomans controlled the
    southern areas for 150 years causing a lot of
    conflicts in this region. We conquered Buda in
    1686 and it was the beginning of getting back our
    independence. The ottomans left Hungary in 1700
    once and for all.

8
Figth for freedom (Rákóczi)
  • The Emperor of Austria took over the conrol in
    Hungary after Ottoman occupation. The new emperor
    ignored the Hungarians interests and kept them
    away from controlling of the country. He linked
    Hungary to the Habsburg Empire in 1703. Hungary
    started to fight for freedom in 1703 (Rákóczi
    Ferenc played an important role in the fights).
    Our armies couldnt defeat the Habsburg Empire
    thats why the fights were finished by an
    agreement in 1711.

9
Fight for freedom in 1848-49
  • The next revolution began on 15th of March in
    1848 in Budapest. The Hungarians tried to
    interrupt the Habsburgs reign. They wanted to
    create republic. Initially the Austrians couldnt
    defeat the Hungarian armies. In 1849 Hungary was
    defeated by Austrian armies and Russian
    intervention. .

10
The Austrian Hungarian Monarchy and Trianon
  • AThe state was getting wrong to 1867 when
    Hungary and Austria signed an agreement about a
    more equal control. Hungary cooperated with the
    central powers in I World War and we lost the
    war. The winner powers took the big part of the
    Hungarian terorrities in Versailles (1920) . The
    Austrian Hungarian Monarchy was abolished because
    of lack of cooperation. Former Hungarian
    terrorities linked to Czechoslovakia, Romania,
    Serbia (later Yugoslavia).

11
II World War and the Soviet occupation
  • In II world War Hungary focused on getting back
    the lost terrorities and we enter the war on the
    Germans side. The world had terrible influence
    on Hungary and whole Europe. After the German
    occupation the Soviet Unions army occupied
    Hungary (1945). It is the beginning of the
    dictatorship, we became the member of an union in
    Eastern Europe. We had to meet Soviet requirement
    to 1990.

12
The revolution in 1956 and changing in 1989
  • Revolution outbroke in 1956 against the communist
    regime. The Soviets defeated the opposite and
    make the socialism stronger. Hungary were under
    Soviet control to 1989. The Union of Soviet
    Socialism Republics ended to be alive and Hungary
    refused the Soviet reign. The poltical system
    changed and we became and it became a real
    democracy. We entered the consumer society and we
    have had to meet economical conditions since
    1990.

13
BUDAPEST
14
Bridges of Budapest
  • The bridges provide crossing points over the
    River Danube, one of the most well known rivers
    of the world.

15
The Liberty Bridge
  • Built in 1894, the bridge spans the Danube and
    was opened in 1896 by the Emperor Franz Joseph.
    When driving on to the bridge two large pillars
    are seen and on top of each is a mythical Turul
    bird. These can also be seen on the Hungarian
    coat of arms. The bridge is a steel construction
    and at first site looks like a suspension bridge.
    However, the construction is a combination of a
    steel arch (seen under the roadway) with extra
    strength provided by triangulation.

16
The Chain Bridge
  • Bridge began in 1839 and it was designed by the
    English engineer T.W.Clark. The bridge took over
    ten years to build and it was the first bridge to
    span the Danube connecting the two halves of the
    city Buda and Pest. (Hence, the Capital City is
    called Budapest). This is an unusual suspension
    bridge as cables have not been used. A large
    chain was used to span the river. The chain has
    links that are very similar to the ones seen on a
    bicycle chain. The road way is suspended from the
    chain. The diagram below shows the chain and how
    it has been used. The bridge is 380 metres in
    length.

17
The Elizabeth Bridge
  • The suspension bridge, called the Elizabeth
    Bridge also crosses the Danube and was the
    longest suspension bridge in the world when
    constructed in 1903. Construction took place
    between 1897 to 1903 and its total span is 290
    metres.

18
The History of Budapest
19
The beginning
  • The area is known for its celtic settlements from
    the 3rd century BC. In the first decades BC
    Transdanubia was conquered by the Romans who
    incorporated it into the Roman empire under the
    name of Pannonia. Aquincum, the now Óbuda
    district, developed to Pannonia's capital. After
    Roman withdrawal, it was first controlled by Huns
    then by Eastern Goths, Longobards and Avars. From
    the 8th century it was inhabited by Slavs,
    vassals of the Franks.

20
Budapest in the late 9th century
  • The Hungarians appeared here late 9th century.
    The area of the capital has been inhabited for
    thousands of years.ey established their first
    settlements on the island of Csepel and in
    Aquincum. After the Mongol invasion in 1241-42
    the Buda castle was fortified. Aquincum was given
    the name Óbuda (i.e. old Buda), in contrast to
    reconstructed (new) Buda. On the left bank Pest
    emerged. In the 13th century Buda took over the
    role of Székesfehérvár as regal seat, thus
    becoming the country's leading town. The castle
    was enlarged and reshaped and churches were
    erected (Matthias Church, Maria Magdalena
    Church). It was under King Matthias that the Buda
    castle had its golden age. It was in this period,
    too, that Pest equalled Buda after it had
    recieved privileges from the king. Óbuda, that
    was in possession of the queen, remained less
    developed.

21
Budapest from 1500
  • Round 1500, followed by a rapid increase in
    population in the outskirts of Pest and in the
    Castle area, the town was enclosed with new
    ramparts. After the defeat at Mohács in 1526, and
    especially after Buda was captured by the Turks
    in 1541, the town started deteriorating, doing so
    until 1686, when it was recaptured.Except for
    some baths, chapels and bastions hardly anything
    remained from those times.

22
In the 18th century
  • In the 18th century large-scale reconstruction
    works started both in Buda and in Pest. Soon the
    historical inner town was surrounded by fast
    growing outer districts.Baroque churches,
    palaces and dwelling houses existing even in our
    days are the legacy of this period. Late 18th and
    early 19th century the classicism gained
    currency, a style that was to dominate
    Pest-Buda's architectural character for the
    century to come.It was then, that Pest-Buda
    resumed being the centre of the country's
    economic, political and spiritual life. In 1838,
    floods caused considerable demage. The Settlement
    with the Austrian Habsburgs in 1867 created
    political stability, which gave new impetus to
    the economy. Private ownership gained ground.

The Chain Bridge built in the year 1832
23
In 1873
  • The formerly separate but interdependent towns
    Buda, Pest and Óbuda were integrated into one
    administrative unit Budapest. Due concentration
    of capital and workforce and Budapest's pivotal
    position in the country's railway system, brought
    about a prosperity never seen before. Big
    industry was enjoying a boom. Most public
    buildings were erected at that time. Due to the -
    sometimes excessive - development of Budapest
    provincial towns were pushed in background.

24
After 1870
  • Following a modern concept of town planning, new
    main roads were designated, and a triple ring of
    boulevards together with a system of avenues were
    formed. During the Second World War many
    buildings were destroyed or seriously demaged,
    most of which were reconstructed in subsequent
    years.Heavy artillery fire in the 1956
    revolution did a lot of damage to the buildings,
    too.

The Great Boulevard and Octogon square in 1890
25
1950 60
  • The suburbs were incorporated into the capital to
    form Great-Budapest. In the 60's new
    construction technologies gave a fresh impetus to
    the modernization of Budapest large housing
    estates were built and metro lines established.
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