The Bombs of World War II Revealed Sopron’s Roman Origins…
<p>I have been to Budapest on quite a few occasions. I have explored the Hungarian capital and the adjoining areas in great detail. Besides, I have also traveled to a few other cities in this beautiful, landlocked country. Debrecen, Szeged, and Pécs are decent additions to a traveler’s repertoire but not necessarily destinations that merit a repeat visit.</p>
<p>As such, while planning another trip to Hungary, the idea was to venture into uncharted territory. I had never been to the western part of the country, and it didn’t take long to decide. The town of Sopron, on the border with Austria, became my preferred base for the three-day trip. For starters, it was easy to access.</p>
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