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Central Europe—Austrians, Slovaks and Hungarians held a Peace Road event where their borders meet.
Budapest, Hungary—The UPF online lecture series "The Voice of Peace" is based on the Peace Principles on which a harmonious world can be built.
Budapest, Hungary—The discussion probed the moral challenges that the media faces in the 21st century.
Budapest, Hungary—UPF held a cultural event that reflected on the relationship of Hungary and Korea.
Budapest, Hungary—One hundred participants commemorated the centenary of the UPF founder and the 15th anniversary of the founding of UPF.
Budapest, Hungary—Ambassadors for Peace, prominent artists and families paid tribute to the UPF founder seven years after his passing.
Budapest, Hungary—Hungarian-Filipino couples took part in a UPF event that focused on intercultural marriages.
Budapest, Hungary—Hungary’s 30 years of diplomatic relations with South Korea were celebrated at a UPF event.
Budapest, Hungary - Representatives of UPF were officially invited to the Hungarian Parliament House to meet a major party leader.
Budapest, Hungary - An interreligious service was held on February 5 and a prayer breakfast on February 7 as part of UN World Interfaith Harmony Week in Budapest.
Budapest, Hungary - UPF-Hungary organized a variety of interfaith programs during 2011, including a visit to a Korean Zen Buddhist temple and a discussion with Zen Buddhist monks, a trip to an annual Hindu festival, and the inauguration of an Interreligious Chapel at the Peace Embassy.
Budapest, Hungary - An International Day of Families program on May 15, 2010, featured family volunteering at a temporary residence for families and a conference the following day on the role of families in protecting their members in both extreme and normal circumstances.
Budapest, Hungary - Members of Parliament and government ministers attended an event at the Budapest Hilton.
Budapest, Hungary - Rev. Sun Myung Moon touched the heart of the audience as he gave a peace message referring to the people's suffering under communism and his vision for Hungary playing a role in bringing together the people of former communist countries.
Hungary—The Hungary project was done with the strong cooperation of the Hungarian Red Cross whose volunteers helped make the Tatabanya program a huge success.