The antique Veszprém

The city of Veszprém is located at about 15 km from Lake Balaton and within the region of Central Transdanubia, towards the northern area of Hungary. Veszprém is one of the most antique cities in the country and therefore a very interesting destination for all those tourists who enjoy disciplines such as history or anthropology and visit this area during a vacation in Hungary.

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The town of Velence

Velence is a town located within the Fejér County, in the Hungarian region of Central Transdanubia, and on the shore of the Lake Velence. This town has a population of about 4.650 inhabitants and an area of approximately 33,4 km2, in such a way that its density is of around 139 inhabitants per km2. Due to its location and characteristics, this destination is perfect for every tourist who wishes to enjoy attractive beaches and beautiful sights during a vacation in Hungary.

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Tatabánya – the capital fo Komárom Esztergom

Tatabánya is a city located within the Hungarian region of Central Transdanubia and in the County of Komáron Esztergom of which it is the capital. This city is situated where several railway lines and roads meet, and therefore tourists who might want to visit it coming from other destination during a vacation in Hungary could easily do so.

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The village of Tác Gorsium

Tác Gorsium, often called just Tác, is a town located towards the northern area of Hungary, within the region of Central Transdanubia and in the County of Féjer. This town has approximately 1600 inhabitants, most of them Hungarians, and is located near several other interesting destinations such as Szabadbattyan, Csosz, Aba, and Polgardi among others, being great for those tourists who wish to be able to meet several spots in a short period of time during a vacation in Hungary.

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The historic Székesfehérvár

Székesfehérvár is one of the most interesting cities tourists could find during a vacation in Hungary when willing to meet a place that is not only attractive but also counts with a very rich historical past. This city is located within the region of Central Transdanubia, at about 65 kilometers from Budapest, and besides Székesfehérvár receives several different names, such as, for example, Bialogrod in Polish, Alba Regia in Latin, Stoni Beograd in Serbian, Belehrad in Slovak, and Stolni Biograd in Croatian.

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The castle of Sümeg

The town of Sümeg, located within the region of Central Transdanubia, towards the northern region of Hungary, is famous by its 270 meters tall castle as well as several other interesting constructions. This city is also considered to offer one of the best ways to reach Lake Balaton, and counts with many amazing landscapes and views which combine green areas with history related sceneries. Sümeg is must for all those tourists who, during a vacation in Hungary, wish to meet a spot that offers beautiful natural spots as well as interesting and antique constructions.

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The historical Pápa

Pápa is a very interesting town located within the county of Vezsprém, near the Bakony hills, and in the Hungarian region of Central Transdanubia. This city is the tourism and economic centre of its region and is renowned as the most attractive small Baroque town of Hungary. From the point of view of history, this is one of the most interesting spots tourists could find during a vacation in Hungary, and therefore is a must for all those who wish to meet antique constructions and appealing cultural places.

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The large Lake Velence

Lake Velence is one of the top three largest lakes in Hungary as well as one of the most holiday resorts of the country, attracting Hungarians from different origins as well as tourists who choose this destination to spend a vacation in Hungary. This lake has a length of approximately 10,8 km, a depth of between 1 and 2 meters, and a width that varies between 1,5 and 3,3, km depending on the point.

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