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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › SzentendreSzentendre - Wikipedia

    Szentendre, o Sant'Andrea in italiano, è una città che si trova lungo il Danubio, nella contea di Pest, in Ungheria, a circa 20 km a nord di Budapest. La città è nota per i suoi numerosi musei e gallerie d'arte. Nel 2019 ha ottenuto il Marchio del patrimonio europeo.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SzentendreSzentendre - Wikipedia

    Szentendre is a riverside town in Pest County, Hungary, between the capital city Budapest and Pilis-Visegrád Mountains. The town is known for its museums (most notably the Hungarian Open Air Museum ), galleries, and artists.

  3. Szentendre (Hungarian: Szentendrei járás) is a district in north-western part of Pest County. Szentendre is also the name of the town where the district seat is found. The district is located in the Central Hungary Statistical Region.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › it › SzentendreSzentendre - Wikiwand

    Szentendre, o Sant'Andrea in italiano, è una città che si trova lungo il Danubio, nella contea di Pest, in Ungheria, a circa 20 km a nord di Budapest. La città è nota per i suoi numerosi musei e gallerie d'arte. Nel 2019 ha ottenuto il Marchio del patrimonio europeo.

  5. This charming little town, whose name means "Saint Andrew", is known for its well-preserved houses and churches, many built in a Balkan style as the area had been settled by Serb refugees. Today the town's best-known inhabitants are artists, and small galleries can be found on every street corner.

  6. Szentendre Island (Hungarian: Szentendrei-sziget) is an island in the Danube River between the Danube Bend and Budapest in Hungary. The island is flanked by the Szentendre branch of the Danube to the west, and the main branch of the river to the east. It is 31 km long with an area of 56 km 2, and forms part of the Szentendre District ...

  7. St. Stephen I, the founder of the Hungarian State donated the town to the Episcopate of Veszprém, therefore the first written appearance of the name Szentendre can be seen in the founding charter of the Episcopate issued in 1009. The town’s first prosperous period came during the 14th century.