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Budapest has an obscure, 2,000-year-old link to Halloween, which it celebrates annually amid archaeological remains connected to magicians, death hexes, and naked cult rituals. Each October 31, this ...
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Flowing roughly 1,770 miles from west Germany through Austria, Slovakia, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova and, of course, Hungary ... Viator's website. Budapest Danube River Sightseeing ...
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Yet more than 2,000 years ago, Celts controlled territories across Europe––from Spain, Portugal, Belgium, and Britain in the west, to Hungary ... villages dotted both sides of the Danube River, which ...
Dividing the city's Buda and Pest sides is the impressive Danube ... Hungary, before meeting the Black Sea in southern Ukraine, this sprawling river is the second longest in Europe. Along its ...