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          <dc:title>St. Stephen's Basilica and Ananda Temple</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>Moe Moe Oo</dc:creator>
          <dc:description>After four months of living in Hungary and attending Central European University, we routinely walk past churches and statues, which all have their own symbolism. These historical sites have become part of our everyday lives, but we still do not know what all they mean. The following article is an opinion piece by the author between the St. Stephen Basilica (Budapest, Hungary), which most of us pass by on the way to CEU each day, and Ananda Temple (Bagan, Myanmar), in the author’s native country.</dc:description>
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