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Hungary–Mexico relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hungary–Mexico relations
Hungary–Mexico relations refer to foreign relations between Hungary and Mexico. Relations date back to the short reign of the Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico from 1864 to 1867. Diplomatic relations with Austria–Hungary were established in 1901, but were suspended between 1941 and 1974. They were re-established on May 14, 1974.〔(History of diplomatic relations between Mexico and Hungary (in Spanish) )〕 The Mexican embassy in Budapest was opened on September 30, 1976. == History ==
Paprika, a key ingredient in Hungarian dishes such as Goulash, originated in Mexico and was perhaps brought to Hungary by way of Turkey in the 17th century.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Paprika (Capsicum annuum L.) )〕 The Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico, who ruled from 1864 to 1867, was brother of Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary. Maximilian I resided in Chapultepec Castle while in Mexico City; it now serves as a museum that featuring furnishings and artwork from 1860s Austria-Hungary.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Museo Nacionale de Historia )〕 After the First World War, the Austro-Hungarian mission was liquidated. When relations resumed, the first Hungarian representative in Mexico was Count László Széchenyi, also head of the Washington, D.C. legation, who first visited Mexico in 1925. Relations were again suspended during the Second World War, and Mexico did not resume relations with Hungary until May 14, 1974. In May 2009, the two countries celebrated 35 years of continuous relations since that date.
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