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Fort of Tata
The castle was built by the Lackfi family and had its prime under Matthias I, who had it rebuilt in Renaissance style.
In 1526 when the disastrous battle with the Turks happened and Louis II died in the battlefield, Count György Cseszneky was the chatelain of the Castle Tata. In the struggle for the throne of Hungary between Voivode John Zapolya and Archduke Ferdinand of Habsburg, he supported Ferdinand’s claim. However, when Zápolya’s commander Gáspár Ráskai laid siege to the Castle of Tata, Cseszneky unwillingly yielded to the superior force and handed the castle over.
During the Ottoman occupation, the castle of Tata was an important fortress. It was captured in 1529 and had many different owners in the next decades until it was burned down by the Habsburgs in retaliation for the Rákóczi’s War for Independence. (from Wikipedia)
The Castle today it is one of the jewels of Tata. The walls of the castle reflect the marks of romantic style which is due to the Esterházy family used to live here. The building at the shore of Old Lake is a beautiful sight still today. (from the home page of the Local Government of Tata)
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Today is contest day
We wish good luck to everyone during the contest.
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Opinions, facts about the 1st competition session
After the first nerve wracking competition day on the 9th July, every team had similar impressions. The biggest problems were that the competitors couldn’t complete the tasks in time and it was hard for them to concentrate for 5 hours. The general opinion was that the second task called ‘Race’ was the most difficult, but most of them could deal with the exercises. The charts below show how the contestants succeeded.
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About the symbol of CEOI
Are you curious as to why we choose this symbol for CEOI 2012? Here you can find the answer.
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Results of 1st session
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