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I don't know if any Hungarians who have read Dracula caught this, but in the very first few pages Jonathan writes: It seems to me that the further east you go the more unpunctual are the trains.
He says this in Transylvania in 1897. That means that the last train he took was a Hungarian one. MÁV was established in 1876. Jonathan took MÁV and it was late.
MÁV was mention-worthyly late even in 1897.
"A hajfonat koszorúba tevése" ("Putting the braid into a wreath").
Károly Kós, Judit Szentimrei, and Jenő Nagy (eds.), Szilágysági magyar népművészet. Öltözet (Bucharest: Kriterion, 1974)
Oláh Ibolya, an openly lesbian, romani woman singing her most famous song at our new Prime Minister's inauguration, i wept you guys
How it feels spreading the word about the Kormányváltás:
I think it's very impressive that a nation born out of seven guys drinking each other's blood managed to convince people that our neighbors are the vampires and we have nothing to do with any of it.