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"Mr President, in 1009, a thousand years ago, King St Stephen of Hungary established the diocese of Gyulafehérvár in Transylvania. This major event in church history is symbolic of the fact that Hungary, having converted to Christianity, became a member of the Europe of its day. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Gyulafehérvár was the capital of the independent principality of Transylvania, and the region became a symbol of tolerance and religious freedom. In 1918, the Romanian National Assembly held in Gyulafehérvár proclaimed the right of the Hungarian minority of Transylvania to self-government following the annexation of Transylvania to Romania. Romania is still under obligation to Europe by virtue of this decision. In the spirit of Gyulafehérvár, I recommend that the millennium of the archdiocese ..."@en1
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