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'''School traditions of Selmec''' are originated from Kingdom of Hungary, [[Selmecbánya]] (today [[Slovakia]], Banská Štiavnica) and they are closely associated with the students of the Academy of Selmec. The traditions exist since 1735, when the institution was founded and named to Bergschola. The school had students from all over [[Europe]] and the [[Habsburg Monarchy|Habsburg Empire]]. When education started, the newcomers did not have an opportunity to have an accommodation or a [[medical treatment]], therefore they were supported by the older ones. But the newcomers had to undergo several probes and also an ’exam’ to be in favour with older students. The traditions helped to create a solidarity and a communion between them. The traditions are also originated in the system of [[guild]]s back to the 12th and 14th century. Nowadays, the spirit of the traditions are kept alive by students of Hungarian universities such as those in [[Miskolc]], [[Sopron]], [[Dunaújváros]] and [[Székesfehérvár]].