A Tour of the Sights of Budapest
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Budapest is the capital and the
largest city of Hungary, and one of the largest cities in the European
Union. It is the country's principal political, cultural, commercial,
industrial, and transportation center. The city covers an area of 525
square kilometers (202.7 sq mi) within the city limits. It is also
known as one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. So let's take a tour of this stunning city, and learn a bit about it on the way...
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The history of Budapest began with
Aquincum, originally a Celtic settlement that became the Roman capital
of Pannonia Inferior. Hungarians arrived in the territory in the 9th
century. Their first settlement was pillaged by the Mongols in 1241–42.
The re-established town became one of the centres of Renaissance
humanist culture in the 15th century. Following the Battle of Mohács and
nearly 150 years of Ottoman rule, the region entered a new age of
prosperity in the 18th and 19th centuries, and Budapest became a global
city after its unification in 1873.
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It also became the second capital of
the Austro-Hungarian Empire, a great power that dissolved in 1918,
following World War I. Budapest was the focal point of the Hungarian
Revolution of 1848, the Hungarian Republic of Councils of 1919,
Operation Panzerfaust in 1944, the Battle of Budapest in 1945, and the
Revolution of 1956.
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Budapest has 80 geothermal springs,
the world's largest thermal water cave system, the second largest
synagogue, and third largest Parliament building. The city attracts
about 4.3 million tourists a year, making it the 25th most popular city
in the world to visit (and the 6th in Europe) according to Euromonitor.
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Considered a financial hub in Central
Europe, the city ranked 3rd (out of 65 cities) on Mastercard's Emerging
Markets Index, and ranked as the most liveable Central and Eastern
European city on EIU's quality of life index. It is also ranked as "the
world's second best city" by Condé Nast Traveler, "Europe's 7th most
idyllic place to live" by Forbes, and as the 9th most beautiful city in
the world by UCityGuides. It is the highest ranked Central/Eastern
European city on Innovation Cities' Top 100 index.
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Budapest is home to the headquarters
of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT),and the
first foreign office of the China Investment Promotion Agency (CIPA).
Eighteen universities are situated in Budapest, including the Central
European University, Eötvös Loránd University and the Budapest
University of Technology and Economics.
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