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"For wise and good men always feel disinclined to hurt those that are of much less strength than themselves"
"Truth and Virtue do not necessarily belong to wealth and Power and distinctions of big mansions"
"To abuse and insult, is inconsistent with reason and justice"
- The Prophet of Indian Nationalism Raja Ram Mohan Roy
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my town has a hungarian name too and large hungarian population. also large roma population but relatively, its still small but roma are small population in serbia. but their presence is very noticeable in my town.
Ethnic groups in the Novi Bečej town[edit]
The town of Novi Bečej had 13,133 inhabitants, including:[1]
7,738 Serbs (58.92%)
3,210 Hungarians (24.44%)
609 Romani (4.64%)
Others and undeclared Yugoslavs (12.00%)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novi_Be%C4%8Dej#History
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"For wise and good men always feel disinclined to hurt those that are of much less strength than themselves"
"Truth and Virtue do not necessarily belong to wealth and Power and distinctions of big mansions"
"To abuse and insult, is inconsistent with reason and justice"
- The Prophet of Indian Nationalism Raja Ram Mohan Roy
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I will be making a small ham, with a side of stuffing and gravy, peas, and a meat pies.
I'm not brave enough for pudding and my kids are too you to appreciate "weird" foods.
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The Cornish saffron bun is a yeast bun flavoured with saffron. Sycamore leaves are used to bake the buns, which are then covered with confectioner’s sugar. These buns are traditionally eaten on festive occasions like Christmas but they are also enjoyed year round.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saffron_bun
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My cousin married into a British family and they brought sausage rolls to a Christmas party. Not bad.
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