Toledo Sister Cities International: "Szeged, in Csongrad County, is located on the Great Plain in southern Hungary. The Szeged-Toledo sister city relationship was established under the leadership Rev. Martin Hernady of St. Stephen’s Church and Ann Galloway, then vice-president of Sister Cities International. The sister city agreement was signed in October 1990. Founding members included Ann Galloway and Judy Balogh. State Representative Peter Ujvagi was also been instrumental in strengthening the relationship, having led trade delegations to Szeged and welcomed Hungarian leaders in Toledo. Additionally, a relationship was established between Lucas County and Csongrad County, Hungary, in 1996...." [read more]
Wikipedia: "Szeged (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈsɛɡɛd] ( listen); see also other alternative names) is the third largest city of Hungary, the largest city and regional centre of the Southern Great Plain and the county seat of Csongrád county. The University of Szeged is one of the most distinguished universities in Hungary." [Wikipedia link]
Digital Collections: Archives, Libraries, and Museums
- Csongrád Megyei Levéltár Hódmezővásárhelyi Levéltára-Europeana (Archive of Csongrás County, Hódmezővásárhely Archive)
- Délmagyar.hu - Historic images
- Móra Ference Múzeum-Europeana (Szeged)
- Somogyi Library - Gallery of Library Photos
- Somogyi Library/eLibrary (digital collections)
- Szeged City Gallery
- University of Szeged, Digital Repositories
- Special Collections: Hadtörténeti Gyűjtemény (Military Collections)
- Virtual Szeged (in Hungarian only)
Related Web Links
- Nemzeti Széchenyi Könyvtár (National Széchenyi Library)
- EUROPEANA (Szeged)
- Magyar Digitális Képkönyvtár (Hungarian Digital Image Library)
- Pick Salami and Szeged Paprika Museum
- Szeged (Tourism information)
- Article: "Testvérvárosi villamosok Szegeden" ("Sister City Streetcars in Szeged")
- Toledo's Attic visitors are invited to suggest relevant Webpages
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Acknowledgments
Toledo's Attic would like to thank the helpful staff at the Somogyi Library (Somogyi Károly Városi és Megyei Könyvtár) for assistance with identifying important resource links.