- The
Hungarian puszta (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈpustɒ]) is a
temperate gr****land
biome of the
Great Hungarian Plain.: 66 It is an
exclave of the Pannonian...
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Puszta or praedium,
uninhabited area in Arad county, Romania,
first mentioned in do****ents in 1743. In 1828, the
Hungarian census recorded here one house...
- the
occasional mirage of
trees shimmering in the
reflected heat of the
puszta (steppe). Part of the
national park is a dark sky preserve. Hortobágy has...
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Princess of the
Puszta (Hungarian:
Pusztai királykis****zony) is a 1939
Hungarian romantic drama film
directed by Béla
Csepreghy and
starring Éva Szörényi...
- Hungary. The csikós
tradition is
closely ****ociated with the
Hungarian puszta, the
temperate gr****lands of the
Great Hungarian Plain,
which encomp****es...
- The Song of the
Puszta (German: Das Lied der
Puszta) is a 1920
German silent film
directed by Carl
Boese and
starring Grete Hollmann and
Ludwig Rex and...
- Janka-
Puszta or
Jankovac was a
training camp set up for the
Ustashe organisation in 1931. The camp was
located in the Zala
County of Hungary,
close to...
- The
Pusta or
Puszta is a
Hungarian traditional landscape.
Pusta or
Puszta may also
refer to: Hortobágy
National Park or the
Puszta, a
UNESCO World Heritage...
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Austria is
present in
Burgenland mainly around Lake Neusiedl.
Central Europe Puszta Természettudományi Múzeum (Hungary), 1969. link: https://books.google.com/books...
- Șimleu
Silvaniei (Romanian pronunciation: [ʃimˌle.u silˈvani.ej]; Hungarian: Szilágysomlyó, German: Schomlenmarkt) is a town in Sălaj County, Crișana,...