Friday, May 1, 2009

Daniel's cards

Today is an holiday, that means no cards in the mailbox. This week i got some nice cards but i still have these cards that Daniel from Hungary sent me. Daniel, if you see this, thank you so much, the cards are great.

"Pécs is the fifth largest city of Hungary, located in the south-west of the country, close to its border with Croatia. Pécs has been selected to be the European Capital of Culture in 2010 sharing the title together with Essen and Istanbul." - in: wikipedia
On this card is possible to see the Széchenyi-Square with the mosque of Gázi Kászim pasha and and the statue of Hunyadi János,Szechenyi Square with the fount of Zsolnay, the cathedral of the 4 Towers, a far-view of the Mecsek hill and the County Hall.

Another multiview of Pécs with the cathedral, the turkish temple, the fount of Zsolnay like on the first card. Out of these on the right-bottom side you can see the hebrew temple of the Kossuth Square (it is next to Szechenyi square), the statue of Zsolnay is the left-top side, and the other three pics you can see something about the life of this city on some places of the towncentral.

A beautiful reproduction how Pécs looked like a few years ago.

Szeged is the fourth largest city of Hungary, the regional centre of South-Eastern Hungary and the capital of the county of Csongrád.
Here there's the Votive Church, Ferenc Móra Museum and the Water Tower.

Now a card from Baja, a city in southern Hungary.
The images from right to left. A statue at the Béke square, the Town Hall, the Sugovica river, a Franciscan Monastery, Hotel Danube, the statue of András Jelky - an adventurer and explorer in the 18th century and "Halászlé", a fish soup.

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