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Travel Blogs from Pecs
Rakovica, Croatia to Kiskassa (Pecs) Hungary
3rd June
Sunny periods am, occasional shower pm 24 degrees
Kiskassa (Near Pecs) Hungary
We started the day with a nice breakfast in the Villa's restaurant which as beautiful window boxes full of flowers. After travelling on the toll way for a while we turned off onto some smaller roads and drove through some lovely …
Pecs Sightseeing
4th June
Kiskassa
Pecs Sightseeing
Cloudy am, Rain pm 14 degrees
We drove into Pecs (pronounced Paitch) today and after finally finding some parking walked up to the Old Town, on the way passing a huge new shopping mall. The Old Town is very pretty with some decorative buildings and fountains, the Post Office …
Day 15, July 27 (160km) -I just love Paprika
... Actually I really only went there because Cat loves paprika. It is everywhere in Norway - it is like their spicy spice (seriously). The place moved and was in small house. I was only there to say I was there not to learn about the history and importance of paprika to the history of the Hungarian plain.
When I finally got checked into the Duna Wellness Centre (they have a lot of these places but it doesn't mean anything other than they have at least one massage ...
Mohacs
... regime but their neighbours were and Thomesh said he had to be careful what he said to his friends because he didn’t know whether their father was a communist or not. All the boys had to dress the same which he hated and had to go to a socialist camp. 1.6 million people emigrated from Hungary during that time. People then had to wait up to four and a half years to buy a car and ...
Pecs ending the plains
Between Szeged and Pecs there are some more plains,, then the Danube and then immediately the hills start. It is quite a difference.
The plainest plains they have even managed to get UNESCO protected: the pusztas are world heritage. The funny thing is, that the puszta is a) man made (150 years ago they were marshes that the inhabitants made dry) and b) the plainest, simplest, least spectacular grass lands you can imagine. There are also Juniper bushes ...
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