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 P&eacute;cs are decent additions to a traveler&rsquo;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&rsquo;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> <p><a href="https://medium.com/teatime-history/the-bombs-of-world-war-ii-revealed-soprons-roman-origins-31837f1b7453"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>
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