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		<title>Magyar Magic</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I delved into the guidebooks to craft our Eastern European route, visions of sugar plum fairies danced through my head. Well, not fairies exactly, but castles and palaces, the refuges of storybook princes, evil stepmothers, and the occasional winged godmother. These faraway countries, for so many decades closed to Western view, held an almost [...]]]></description>
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