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Budapest: Between East and West
Budapest: Between East and West
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Budapest has always been an important place. Almost at the centre of Europe,
it is at the crossroads of geographical regions and of civilizations, at the
intersection of ancient trade routes. Mountains that gradually slope into
gentle hills converge on a great river, the Danube, and the regions of Buda
and Pest sprang up on either side. Throughout history the centre of gravity in
Budapest and among Hungarians has shifted between this division of East and
West - culturally, politically, emotionally. Invaders have come and gone,
empires have conquered, occupied for centuries or decades, and left a few
footprints behind: the remains of a Roman bath house complete with wonderfully
preserved mosaics stand next to a Soviet-style 'five-year-plan' apartment
block. The city bears the scars of the rise and fall of multiple empires, two
world wars, fascism, Nazi German occupation, Soviet Communism. It has been
home to some of the world's greatest writers, artists and musicians. Hungary
is a place of extremes, a small country that has often in history punched well
above its weight. At many moments, events that began in Budapest have proved
to be of world significance. This is the story of that tumultuous, often
divided, but always fascinating city. Read mor
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