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  2. Gödöllő - Wikipedia

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    Gödöllő is located at 47°36′00″N 19°22′00″E. It lies in the Gödöllő Hill Region . According to the 2010 census, the town has a total area of 61.98 square kilometres (23.93 sq mi). 58.36 square kilometres (22.53 sq mi) of it is land and 1.4 square kilometres (0.54 sq mi) of it (2.25%) is water.

  3. Royal Palace of Gödöllő - Wikipedia

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    Royal Palace of Gödöllő. The Royal Palace of Gödöllő ( German: Schloss Gödöllő, Hungarian: Gödöllői Királyi Kastély) or Grassalkovich Castle is an imperial and royal Hungarian palace located in the municipality of Gödöllő in Pest county, central Hungary. It is famous for being a favourite place of the Queen of Hungary.

  4. Gödöllő District - Wikipedia

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    Gödöllő District. Gödöllő District within Hungary and Pest County. / 47.60; 19.36. Gödöllő ( Hungarian: Gödöllői járás) is a district in central-northern part of Pest County. Gödöllő is also the name of the town where the district seat is found. The district is located in the Central Hungary Statistical Region .

  5. Göd - Wikipedia

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    Göd has a thriving tourist trade. It has a thermal spa open almost 365 days a year with water rich in minerals . Along the M2 motorway Göd is the second town to the north of Budapest, and the first one without large socialist -era housing estates. That is, the green belt around Budapest starts with Göd on the left bank of the Danube .

  6. Queen Elisabeth Park, Gödöllő - Wikipedia

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    The Queen Elisabeth Park (Hungarian: Erzsebet Kiralyne Park) is a public park in town of Gödöllő, central Hungary. History [ edit ] The park was created in November 1898 in honour of Queen Elisabeth of Hungary , Empress of Austria, who was assassinated by an anarchist in Geneva on September 10, 1898.

  7. Csömör - Wikipedia

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    Csömör (Hungarian: [ˈt͡ʃømør]) is a village in the Gödöllő District in Pest county, Hungary. It lies in the Budapest metropolitan area, north of the 16th district of Budapest and west of Kistarcsa, on the western part of the Gödöllő hills, in the turning of the Csömör stream. It has a population of 9,971 (2020).

  8. György Gémesi - Wikipedia

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    György Gémesi (born 3 January 1956) is a Hungarian doctor and politician. He is the current Mayor of Gödöllő since 1990 and the President of New Start Party ( Új Kezdet ). Between 1998 and 2006 was Member of the National Parliament of Hungary. He represented the Constituency of Gödöllő, as a Member of the Hungarian Democratic Forum.

  9. Mogyoród - Wikipedia

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    Mogyoród is a small traditional village in Pest County, Hungary. The Battle of Mogyoród took place here on 14 March 1074, between Solomon, King of Hungary and his cousins Géza and Ladislaus, who were claiming rights to the throne. To commemorate the victory, László Benchmarks were installed, establishing a monastery on Klastrom mountain.