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Grove of Bujtos Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 8/28/2007
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

The cache is an 4.5 x 9.5 cm long cylinder. It is hidden to a bush row, near to a promenade. The hidden place is from the opposite side of the promenade!
You shouldn't place a TravelBug to the cache!

NYÍREGYHÁZA: The people who visit Nyíregyháza, only go to Sóstó and its environment, but there are many more interesting places in the city centre, too. Nyíregyháza is the seventh biggest city of Hungary. The city is developing from the 18th century, and it has been the capital city of Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county since 1876. The county is near the board of three countries: Slovakia, Ukraine and Romania. THE HISTORY OF NYÍREGYHÁZA: Nyíregyháza's first written memory is from 1209, but the name was used to be Nyír. In 1236 Nyír have built a church, so this is the second part of the town's name come from(in hungarian 'egyház'=church). In the 1450s the population was 400. In the time of the turkish conquest, many people were leave the city, but they were changed with hajdú people, in the pre-1600s. In the time of the Rákóczi-freedom war, population was growing, slovakian people were moved in. In 1786 the town was upgraded to "market town", so it could make 4 fairs in a year. At this time the population was 7500, and it was the biggest town in the county. In the 1800s Nyíregyháza was ransomed itself from the landlords, the Dessewffy and Károlyi families. After 1837 the town could build a town hall, hospitals and schools were built. The citizens of Nyíregyháza were joined the freedom war in 1848 and 1849. In 1858 the railway was attained the city, and the tram traffic was started too. Nowadays Nyíreyháza is an important cultural and educational centre with theatres and a college.

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