Óbuda
Óbuda was a town in Hungary that was merged with Buda and Pest on 17 November 1873; it now forms part of District III-Óbuda-Békásmegyer of Budapest. The name means Old Buda in Hungarian (in German, Alt-Ofen). The name in Serbo-Croatian for this city is Stari Budim, but the local Croat minority calls it Obuda (the name Budim is used for the fortress in Buda). In Czech and the Slovak languages, it is called Starý Budín. The island (Óbuda Island) next to this part of the city today hosts the Sziget Festival, a huge music and cultural festival. Óbuda's centre is Fő tér (Main Square), connected to a small square with a sculpture of people waiting for the rain to stop. It is accessible by HÉV (Szentlélek tér station).
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Kunigunda útja, Budapest Kaszásdűlő
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N 47.55 ° | E 19.033333333333 ° |
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Kunigunda útja 20
1037 Budapest, Kaszásdűlő
Hungary
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