Csepel
For the defunct Hungarian automaker see: Csepel (automobile)
Szigetszentmiklós [ˈsiɡ.ɛt.sɛnt.mik.loːʃ] is a city in Pest county, Hungary with approximately 30,000 inhabitants.
Population: 24,874
Latitude: 47° 20' 37.75" N
Longitude: 19° 02' 36.06" E
For the defunct Hungarian automaker see: Csepel (automobile)
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