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Budapest
The wide Danube was always fordable at this point because of a small number of islands in the middle of the river. The city has marked topographical contrasts: Buda is built on the higher river terraces and hills of the western side, while the considerably larger Pest spreads out on a flat and featureless sand…
Average elevation: 153 m
Budapest
The wide Danube was always fordable at this point because of a small number of islands in the middle of the river. The city has marked topographical contrasts: Buda is built on the higher river terraces and hills of the western side, while the considerably larger Pest spreads out on a flat and featureless sand…
Average elevation: 171 m
Bács-Kiskun
Bács-Kiskun lies on the Great Hungarian Plain. The difference between its highest and lowest elevations is only 80 m.
Average elevation: 104 m
Zselickisfalud
The village's geographical features vary, with elevations ranging from 147 meters to 282 meters above sea level. The highest point is the Barkó Hill (282 meters), located to the east of the village, while the lowest point is in the valley of the Szilvási Stream (147 meters), where the stream exits the…
Average elevation: 207 m