The Scandinavians drink the most coffee in the world, the Hungarians drink a quarter of that

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Finns drink most coffee
The World Coffee Day is held on 29 September. The initiative originated in Japan for several decades, but has only been celebrated on the penultimate day of September since 2009: according to legend, this date became World Coffee Day because, after a long summer, people remind themselves that autumn is here again and we have to work, and the coffee break is an integral part of the work. (MTI)
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