Áporka
Áporka is a village in Pest county, Hungary.
Named after the last pagan ruling prince, Taksony of Hungary, Taksony is a village of roughly 6,000 inhabitants roughly 23 kilometers south of Budapest, on the bank of the Ráckeve branch of the Danube known as Kisduna (Little Danube).
Population: 6,129
Latitude: 47° 19' 46.85" N
Longitude: 19° 04' 1.02" E
Áporka is a village in Pest county, Hungary.
Szigetcsép is a village in Pest county, Hungary. The Csepel Island has two villages Lórév (Lovra) and Szigetscép (Čip) and the town of Ráckeve inhabited by Serbs as well as Hungarians and Germans. In this Hungarian village, approximately one hundred…
Pöttyös utca (lit. Spotted street) is a station on the M3 (North-South) Line of the Budapest Metro.
Pestújhely (literally: New Settlement by Pest, German: Neustädtl) is one of the northern suburbs of Budapest, the capital of Hungary.
Majosháza is a village in Pest county, Budapest metropolitan area, Hungary.
Leövey Klára Gimnázium (in English: Klara Leovey High School) is a high school in the heart of Budapest, in Hungary. This high school is for pupils aged from 12 to 18. Boys and girls come to Klara Leövey High School from all sorts of schools and fam…
Kőbánya-Kertváros (literally "Quarry-Garden suburb") is a section of Budapest, Hungary, which has a largely working class population, most of whom are ethnic Hungarians. As in most Budapest neighborhoods, there is a small ethnically Roma (Gipsy) pre…
Gyöngyösi utca (Gyöngyösi Street) is a station on the Budapest Metro Line 3 (North-South).
The Court Theatre of Buda (natively Várszínház) is Hungary's oldest functioning, and Budapest's first theatre.