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  2. National Blue Trail - Wikipedia

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    The National Blue Trail (simply Blue Trail, or Tour) was the first long distance walking route not only in Hungary but in Europe. Its path was first waymarked in 1938; its length was 910 km in that time between Írott-kő in the Kőszeg Mountains and Tolvaj-hegy in the Zemplén Mountains.

  3. Pilis Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Pilis Mountains is a mountainous region in the Transdanubian Mountains. [1] Its highest peak is Pilis-tető at 756 meters (2,480 ft). It is a popular hiking destination in Hungary. [2] [3] It is the direct southern neighbour of the Visegrád Mountains which are based on volcanic rocks while Pilis is sedimentary.

  4. List of mountains in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    This list of mountains in Hungary is actually a series of sortable tables of major mountain peaks of Hungary. The summit of a mountain or hill may be measured or sorted in several ways. The topographic elevation of a summit measures the height of the summit above a geodetic sea level. [1] The first table below ranks the 10 highest major summits ...

  5. North Hungarian Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The North Hungarian Mountains within the physical subdivisions of Hungary. The North Hungarian Mountains (Hungarian: Északi-középhegység), sometimes also referred to as the Northeast Hungarian Mountains, Northeast Mountains, North Hungarian Highlands, North Hungarian Mid-Mountains or North Hungarian Range, [1] [2] is the northern, mountainous part of Hungary.

  6. Börzsöny - Wikipedia

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    Börzsöny (pronounced [ˈbørʒøɲ]; Slovak: Brežany or Novohradské hory, New City Mountains) is a mountain range in Northern Hungary. Its tallest peak is the Csóványos with 938 m (3,077 ft). Börzsöny landscape. It is the westernmost member of the North Hungarian Mountains, which belongs to the Inner Western Carpathians. The varied ...

  7. Buda Hills - Wikipedia

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    The Buda Hills (Hungarian: Budai-hegység) are a low mountain range of numerous hills which dot the Buda side of Budapest, capital of Hungary. The most famous ones located within city limits are Gellért Hill, Castle Hill, Rózsadomb, Sváb Hill , János Hill, Széchenyi Hill and Eagle Hill. These hills consist of both nature and residential areas.

  8. Three Border Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Three Border Mountain (Hungarian: Hármashatár-hegy, German: Drei·hotter·berg) is the name of a mountain in the city of Budapest, Hungary. Its name comes from the fact that the borders of three cities (Buda, Óbuda, Pesthidegkút) met at this point in the 19th century. Today, these cities have merged into Budapest, but the mountain's name ...

  9. Bükk National Park - Wikipedia

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    Bükk National Park (Hungarian: Bükki Nemzeti Park) is a national park in the Bükk Mountains of Northern Hungary, near Miskolc. It was founded in 1977 as the third national park in the country. It contains 431.3 km 2 (of which 37.74 km 2 is under increased protection).