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'''Erzsébetváros''' is the seventh district of [[Budapest]], situated on the [[Pest]] side of the [[Danube]]. |
'''Erzsébetváros''' is the seventh district of [[Budapest]], situated on the [[Pest (city)|Pest]] side of the [[Danube]]. |
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It has a reputation for being an artisan area and still has many places for musicians and craftsmen. |
It has a reputation for being an artisan area and still has many places for musicians and craftsmen. |
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The inner half of the district is home to the historic Jewish quarter of [[Pest]], which was the last walled Jewish ghetto in [[Europe]]. |
The inner half of the district is home to the historic Jewish quarter of [[Pest (city)|Pest]], which was the last walled Jewish ghetto in [[Europe]]. |
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The [[Dohány Street Synagogue]], the largest functioning Jewish temple in [[Europe]], is located in this district. |
The [[Dohány Street Synagogue]], the largest functioning Jewish temple in [[Europe]], is located in this district. |
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Revision as of 05:18, 13 January 2006
Erzsébetváros is the seventh district of Budapest, situated on the Pest side of the Danube. It has a reputation for being an artisan area and still has many places for musicians and craftsmen. The inner half of the district is home to the historic Jewish quarter of Pest, which was the last walled Jewish ghetto in Europe. The Dohány Street Synagogue, the largest functioning Jewish temple in Europe, is located in this district.