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Kecske means “goat” ; while mét refers to “district ” in Hungarian.
Kecskemét – the capital of Bács-Kiskun County – fusing all the beauty and values of the Great Plain is situated in the middle of Hungary, approximately 85 kms from Budapest.
Monday, 5 November 2012
Behind the façade
A back courtyard hidden in the town centre. I enjoy vising places like this, too bad, they are not very well maintained.
Would be lovely to see this without the parked cars - but to acheive something like that here would need the putting down of double-yellow lines and no parking signs which would equally spoil the view.
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Would be lovely to see this without the parked cars - but to acheive something like that here would need the putting down of double-yellow lines and no parking signs which would equally spoil the view.
hahaah...those cars might belong to the residents.
ps. sorry for publishing your comment late. :)
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