I need a city list and heros for Hungary.

utahjazz7

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I'm creating--with the help of GIDustin, of course--a leaderhead. This is the original thread. Anyway, I had made a generic looking guy, and I decided that I wanted to use him for Hungary. Stefan the Holy was suggested as who this might be, so I went with that as far as his name. I'm going to test the animations and what-not later, but I need a city list and heros. If anyone could help me out, that'd be great.
 
Here you go -

Cities:
Budapest(Capital)
Debrecen
Miskolc
Szeged
Pecs
Kaposvar
Eger
Veszprem
Zalaegerszeg
Tatabanya
Szolnok
Bekescsaba
Kesckemet
Komlo
Baja
Scornblathely
Ozd
Salgotarjan
Nyiregyhaza
Gyongyos
Ajka
Sopron
Koszeg
Gyor
Mako

If that's not enough cities, I can find a few more.

Here's some leaders:
Louis I(The Great) (You should probably have him be the leaderhead guy)
Matthias Corvinas
Thokoly
Count Szechenyi
Louis Kossuth
Count Károlyi
Imre Nagy
 
Well I am from Hungary! :)
Nice city and heroes list thestonesfan.
If you want more cities or leaders, I can help.


Maybe you should update the leaderhead with the famous Hungarian holy crown. [This was St. Stephen's crown as well]

crown2.jpg
 
Yikes! A Hungarian! He'll see that I didn't use any of the correct accent marks on the city names! :D
 
Yup we have some letters liike é á ú etc.
But the city names are ok without them. :)
 
Shouldn't Buda and Pest be two different cities? I was under the impression that they merged quite late? An old capital, or at least the place where the king was crowned, was Székesféhérvár (I DID have to look it up to get the spelling right :) ).
Esztergom
Kolozsvár
Visegrád
Brassó
are other old cities. Some of these are probably located in Romania or Serbia or something, but as they where Hungarian cities once...
 
Thanks for the help, guys. I'm not too worried about what the best possible list would be. I just want something, and I have it. :D
 
Aye Buda and Pest were different cities, they merged in the 19th century. :)
 
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