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The Great Plains.(travel information)(Brief article)
- Article from:
- Hungary Adventure Guide
- Article date:
- January 1, 2007
- Author:
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In the silence of the wind, sometimes you can hear a whisper from the ancient past. That is what they say on the plains of Hungary, where the panorama often stretches out to infinity, as flat and wild as it was in the days of Arpad. The view is occasionally traversed by a stream or river, and in a few areas, near the Tisza, and to the far north, forest and bog. The region is bordered on the east by Ukraine and Romania, and on the west by the Tisza River. In some locations the structures and culture from the Middle Ages are still there. You may well see rare species of fowl and abundant small game; ...
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