Naphegy
Naphegy (German: Sonnenberg, meaning "Sun Hill") is a hill and neighbourhood in Budapest, Hungary.
Törökbálint [ˈtørøɡbaːlint] is a town in Pest county, Hungary.
Population: 11,658
Latitude: 47° 25' 45.52" N
Longitude: 18° 54' 48.82" E
Naphegy (German: Sonnenberg, meaning "Sun Hill") is a hill and neighbourhood in Budapest, Hungary.
Kossuth Lajos tér (Lajos Kossuth Square) is a station on the M2 (East-West) line of the Budapest Metro.
Konkoly Obszervatórium (Konkoly Observatory) is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by Hungarian Academy of Sciences. It is located in Budapest, Hungary.
Kodály körönd (Kodály circus) is a station of the yellow M1 (Millennium Underground) line of the Budapest Metro, under Kodály körönd.
Klinikák (Clinics) is a station on the M3 (north-south) line of the Budapest Metro.
János-hegy (German: Johannesberg) The tallest of the Buda hills, it rises to 528m. From the tower on top of the hill, known as Erzsébet kilátó, one can get an imposing panoramic view of Budapest.
Hármashatárhegy (German: Drei·hotter·berg; Its Austrian toponym ("Hotter") also Hungarian: Hármas-Határ-Hegy means "Three Border Mountain") is the name of a mountain in the city of Budapest, Hungary. Its name comes from the fact that the borders of …
Ferenciek tere (English: Square of the Franciscans) is a square and junction in Budapest.
Dózsa György út is a station on the Budapest Metro Line 3 (North-South).
Csobánka is a village in Pest County, Budapest metropolitan area, Hungary.
Bajza utca (Bajza street) is a station of the yellow M1 (Millennium Underground) line of the Budapest Metro.
Bajcsy-Zsilinszky út (Bajcsy-Zsilinszky street) is a station of the yellow M1 (Millennium Underground) line of the Budapest Metro. It was named for Endre Bajcsy-Zsilinszky a member of the Independent Smallholders, Agrarian Workers and Civic Party an…
Üröm is a village in Pest county, Hungary.
Várhegy is an area of Budapest, Hungary, located in the I.
Tök is a village in Pest county, Hungary.
Tárnok is a village in Pest county, Hungary.
Tinnye 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).