Photos of Budapest and Hungary
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© Peter Makrai's photos
You can find useful links and information about Budapest and Hungary at the bottom of this page. Budapest is divided by the river Danube that runs from The Black Forest to The Black Sea. Buda is hilly and Pest is flat. The House of Parliament lies on the Pest side. I took all of the pictures except the ones that are not my shots labeled with a star*.


![[IMAGE]](http://web.interware.hu/pmakrai/geocities/hungary/bud.jpg)
The House of Parlament*
![[IMAGE]](http://web.interware.hu/pmakrai/geocities/hungary/bud7.jpg)
Heroes' Square*
![[IMAGE]](http://web.interware.hu/pmakrai/geocities/hungary/budapest.jpg)
The view from Buda
![[IMAGE]](http://web.interware.hu/pmakrai/geocities/hungary/lanchid2.jpg)
The view from Buda at night
![[IMAGE]](http://web.interware.hu/pmakrai/geocities/hungary/makkos.jpg)
![[IMAGE]](http://web.interware.hu/pmakrai/geocities/hungary/makkos2.jpg)
![[IMAGE]](http://web.interware.hu/pmakrai/geocities/hungary/makkos3.jpg)
In the hills of Buda
![[IMAGE]](http://web.interware.hu/pmakrai/geocities/hungary/oszifa.jpg)
Indian Summer in the Buda hills
![[IMAGE]](http://web.interware.hu/pmakrai/geocities/hungary/telifa.jpg)
The same tree in the winter
![[IMAGE]](http://web.interware.hu/pmakrai/geocities/hungary/makktel.jpg)
Winter Time
![[IMAGE]](http://web.interware.hu/pmakrai/geocities/hungary/napfelke.jpg)
Sunrise on the Danube from a canoe
![[IMAGE]](http://web.interware.hu/pmakrai/geocities/hungary/napsugar.jpg)
The view from my window
![[IMAGE]](http://web.interware.hu/pmakrai/geocities/hungary/velence.jpg)
Lake Velence before a storm
![[IMAGE]](http://web.interware.hu/pmakrai/geocities/hungary/stefi.jpg)
She's my dog
![[IMAGE]](http://web.interware.hu/pmakrai/geocities/hungary/foka.jpg)
I just like animals*
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