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Unfortunately, we don't have much English information about Great Hungarian Plain, but we have more information in other languages German, French, Italian, Spanish. Here is the automatic translation by Google:
The Puszta! For Hungary visitors it is the typical Hungarian countryside and a romantic myth. The Hungarian is the country east of the Danube Alföld. It begins south of the line Budapest-Debrecen, is in the west of the Danube in eastern Romania and in the south of Serbia and Montenegro limited. The desertification of once forested land is the result of the Mongols in the 13th rush Century and the 150-year Turkish occupation. The man fled into fortified market towns and the country to verdörrt...
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national park Hortobágy National Park
in Hungary
Plains and wetlands which have been used in traditional ways by this pastoral society for more than two millennia. . The cultural landscape of the Hortobágy Puszta consists of a vast area of plains and...
sight Cathedral Square and Votiv Church
in Szeged, Hungary
Impressing the center of the city of Szeged. The neo-Romanesque Votivkirche (Fogadalmi templom, construction period from 1913 to 1930) at the Cathedral Square is the landmark of the city. Their dimensio...
sight Art Nouveau City Hall
in Kecskemét, Hungary
The architectural gem of the beautiful around puszta city Kecskemét. A pearl of the Hungarian Art Nouveau is the Kecskemét Town Hall (Városháza) with its glazed roof tiles and the facade and the majolik...
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