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The Good Neighborhood and Understanding Award (Hungarian ''Jó szomszédság és megértés-díj'', Slovakian ''Cena za dobré susedstvo a porozumenie'') is an award, which was established by Hungarian foreign minister Kinga Göncz and Slovakian foreign minister Ján Kubiš on 15 December 2008. It is given for those Slovakian and/or Hungarian individuals or organizations, who work the most for the co-operation of the two nations. The aim of the award is to deepen the good relationship of the two countries. It awards also a cash prize of €2,000 and a certification. The award is given in Budapest and Bratislava by turns. This award is important in those days, when there is a crisis between Slovakia and Hungary (see ''2006 Slovak-Hungarian diplomatic affairs'' or ''2009 ban of Hungarian President from Slovakia''). ==Nomination for the award== According to the paper, which was written by the Ministry of Foreign Affair of Hungary, more details about the award are: * People and/or organization could be nominated between the date 15 November and 15 December every year. * The nominations must present to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Hungary and Slovakia. After the nomination both country must set up two nominees (two Hungarian and two Slovakian). * The final judgement must born until 15 February. * The award is given in Hungary and in Slovakia by turns. * The one who was awarded, could not nominated again within the next five years.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Good Neighborhood and Understanding Award」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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