Hungary

Hungary is situated in Central Europe with its borders touching those of the Slovak Republic, Ukraine, Romania, Croatia, Austria, Slovenia and Serbia. With Budapest as its capital Hungary is one of the smallest countries in Europe, the population speaking Hungarian as well as English, German and some French.

The country’s landscape is composed of the Great Plain, which stretches from the Danube to the Carpathian Mountains, the mountains of Transylvania and those of the Fruska Gora. Lake Balaton is one of the largest in Central Europe.

Hungary’s cultural heritage is rich and full of past conflicts due to the constant invasions it has had to stand up to, from the Mongols in the 13th century right up to the communist domination in the mid 20th century. Budapest is a magnificent city, divided into two parts by the Danube, with splendid historical buildings as well as trendy bars and clubs, where writers, musicians and artists take refuge.

The Puszta Prairie is a wide expanse, which seems everlasting, with beautiful scenery and endless skies. The national parks and hundreds of protected sites offer wonderful areas in which to trek and admire the natural landscape and its views. The thermal spas are a great place to relax in and the acres and acres of orchards and vineyards are a spectacle of the land’s cultural traditions.

Summers are very warm from June to August, while spring and autumn are mild. Winters are very cold with snow and frequent rain throughout the year.

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    Satoraljaujhely Castle (Ruins)

    Satoraljaujhely Castle (Ruins) near Satoraljaujhely in Borsod-Abauj-Zemplen county in northern Hungary near the Slovak border. Satoraljaujhely Castle archeological site. Remains of the Castle.

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    Sirok Castle (Ruins)

    The castle of Sirok is one of Hungary's most beautiful rock-castles. Originally it was a pagan castle, later owned by the Bohr-Bodon line of Aba genus, whose offsprings fighted against the king with Mate Csak. In 1320 the army of Robert Karoly took over the castle, so it became the property of the King.

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    Szabolcs Castle (Ruins)

    Szabolcs Castle was built around 950 year. Szabolcs Castle (Ruins) situated on the left bank of the river Tisza, in the immediate vicinity of the present-day town Szabolcs.

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    Szad Castle (Ruins), Szogliget

    Szad Castle (Ruins), Szogliget. This castle is one greatest historically valuable sites within Aggtelek National Park. The destination is very popular with visitors, probably because the scenery is amazing.

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    Szanda Castle (Ruins)

    Szanda Castle (Ruins). The fortification was built in 1301 in the second half of the XIII-th. century, then was first mentioned in a diploma.

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    Szerencs Castle (Rakoczi Castle)

    Szerencs Castle (Rakoczi Castle). In the middle of the 13th century Bogat-Radvany clan founded a Benedictine monastery on one of the outstanding hill of the swampy area which was reconstructed as a castle in order to give protection against the approaching Turkish troops.

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    Tokaj Castle (Ruins)

    Tokaj Castle is castle ruins near of the confluence Tisza and Bodrog rivers of Tokaj region. The Tokaj Castle today has only the remains of one of the walls.

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    Vay Castle and Park, Vaja

    Vay Castle, Vaja. The Renaissance-style Vay Castle was built in the 16th century, and underwent some Baroque remodeling a century later.

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    Visegrad Castle (Upper Castle)

    After the Mongol invasion, King Bela IV of Hungary and his wife had a new fortification system constructed in the 1240-50s near the one destroyed earlier. The first part of the new system was the Upper Castle on top of a high hill.