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Budapest
The wide Danube was always fordable at this point because of a small number of islands in the middle of the river. The city has marked topographical contrasts: Buda is built on the higher river terraces and hills of the western side, while the considerably larger Pest spreads out on a flat and featureless sand…
Average elevation: 171 m
About this place
Pest • Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén • Fejér • Nógrád • Zala • Győr-Moson-Sopron • Veszprém • Budapest • Vas • Hajdú-Bihar • Békés • Somogy • Bács-Kiskun • Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok • Heves • Komárom-Esztergom • Pilisszántó • Kesztölc • Farmos • Szombathely • Nógrádsipek • Jósvafő • Tiszakeszi • Zalamerenye • Solt • Karancslapujtő • Kehidakustány • Dunakiliti • Nick • Magyargéc • Somogyapáti • Mórichida • Nyergesújfalu • Pázmánd • Eszteregnye • Lucfalva • Sárrétudvari • Kurd • Kerepes • Parasznya • Kazár • Ipolytarnóc • Valkó • Veresegyház • Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg