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Estergom is a city in northern Hungary, 46 km northwest of the capital Budapest. Esztergom was the capital of Hungary from the 10th to the middle of the 13th century, when King Bella IV of Hungary moved the royal seat to Buddha. Esztergom is the seat of the Roman Catholic Church in Hungary and the former seat of the Syntagma Court. of Hungary. The city has a Christian Museum with the largest ecclesiastical collection in Hungary. Its cathedral, the Basilica of Esztergom, is the largest church in Hungary.

Estergom is a city in northern Hungary, 46 km northwest of the capital Budapest. Esztergom was the capital of Hungary from the 10th to the middle of the 13th century, when King Bella IV of Hungary moved the royal seat to Buddha. Esztergom is the seat of the Roman Catholic Church in Hungary and the former seat of the Syntagma Court. of Hungary. The city has a Christian Museum with the largest ecclesiastical collection in Hungary. Its cathedral, the Basilica of Esztergom, is the largest church in Hungary.
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Budapest is the capital and most populous city of Hungary and the ninth largest city in the European Union in terms of population within the city limits. Budapest is a global Beta + city (Athens is Beta) with opportunities in commerce, fashion, art, research, technology, education and entertainment. Budapest has architecturally remarkable buildings of a wide range of rhythms and periods, from antiquity as the Roman City of Aquincum in Obunda (District III), dating from around 89 AD, to the all-recent Palace of Arts (2005). the contemporary art museum and concert hall. [Budapest is represented in the entire chronological order of architectural rhythms, starting with the Roman city of Aquincum, which represents ancient architecture.
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Budapest is the capital and most populous city of Hungary and the ninth largest city in the European Union in terms of population within the city limits. Budapest is a global Beta + city (Athens is Beta) with opportunities in commerce, fashion, art, research, technology, education and entertainment. Budapest has architecturally remarkable buildings of a wide range of rhythms and periods, from antiquity as the Roman City of Aquincum in Obunda (District III), dating from around 89 AD, to the all-recent Palace of Arts (2005). the contemporary art museum and concert hall. [Budapest is represented in the entire chronological order of architectural rhythms, starting with the Roman city of Aquincum, which represents ancient architecture.