Hungary’s capital stretches on both banks of the Danube, which divides into two vastly different. The mountainous region of the Buddha is located in front of the flat and extensive Pest.
In the section of the Danube which passes through Budapest can find three islands. Among these the largest is the island of Csepel, it remains the island of Margarita is located in the heart of the city and a great history and north of it is the island of Obuda. The two parts of the city, Buda and Pest are connected by means of 9 bridges, two of which are seven railroad bridges and public roads.
Since 1994 Budapest is divided into 23 districts, among which 6 are in Buda and 16 in Pest, and one between the two parts of the city on the island of Csepel. The districts are listed as meaning clockwise, starting from the inside out. Some of the districts as the official name is named after a traditional part of town, so for example Jozsefvaros, which is the official name of district VIII. of the capital. The District VIII. is one of the most contradictory districts of Budapest. While this district is the oldest well in the recent past held its 225. anniversary. The population is over eighty thousand. The inner and central district is among the districts of Budapest are better equipped with means of transportation. Here is the Terminal del Este, the largest passenger terminal in Hungary.
One of the more crowded districts with fewer green areas of Budapest’s District VII., Which quoted him Erzsébetváros name. At the end of the Second World War this territory was the Budapest ghetto, which was released on 18 January 1945. Among the 120 thousand Jews who survived the Holocaust Hungarian approximately 70 thousand were alive in the ghetto during the release.
The district V. Budapest (Downtown-City Lipot) is the heart of the capital, while in Hungary it is the central district of Pest. Here we find those national institutions, which are the centers of scientific, political, cultural and business district also V. is home to such attractions as the Váci street, the Kossuth square, Parliament or the Basilica of St. Stephen. The district is actually one of the smallest districts of Budapest. It consists of two parts of cities, the historic city center and the city of Lipot, a neighbor of the same. The district V. is a knot of traffic, you can reach her through many streets and connected with four bridges spanning the Danube to the Buda side. On the banks of the Danube which belongs to the City can also find the river ports of the capital.
Districts in Budapest V-VI are called the internal working area, where very few houses, then this part of the city is so crowded rather just come to work here. Districts VII.-VIII. are those that can be considered as internal residential area. The parts of the city that are considered as external work: Ujpest, Angyalfold, Kobanya, Csepel, Obuda, Budafok. The outer residential area contains parts of the city of Kispest Pesterzsebet, and Bekasmegyer Kaposztasmegyer.
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