In a small Hungarian town, villagers are upholding a religious tradition—creating what’s called a “Christmas nativity” display. Using models of structures, people, and animals, it depicts the birth of Jesus Christ. The 73-year-old tradition survived the country’s communist rule and now ranks as one of the largest nativity scenes across Europe.
Hungarian Village Creates Huge Nativity Scene
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