A new Hungarikum center opens in Serbia
Serbia’s fourth Hungarikum Centre was opened in Szabadka on Thursday. The customers can choose from seven hundred kinds of Hungarian and Vojvodina products in the shop – the website of Pannon RTV wrote.
Hungarian wines, salamis and cheeses can be found in the shop, as well as Zsolnay products can be purchased.
At the opening of the shop, Pintér Attila, Hungary's ambassador in Belgrade emphasized that the Hungarian-Serbian bilateral trade relations expanded greatly in recent times, the shops selling Hungaricums contributed to this success as well. (MTI)
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