Horváth M. Ferenc (szerk.): Vác The heart of the Danube Bend. A historical guide for residents and globetrotters (Vác, 2009)
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(puszta)-grass, like Pannonian Knapweed and the highly protected Grecian Foxglove. Despite the troublesome conditions, the nearby loesswall is inhabited by Bee-eaters in large numbers. The area is under local protection. Bee-eaters CALVARY (KÁLVÁRIA) The loess-hill in the town centre, next to the hospital has preserved its natural flora with typical species of the loess-plain The loess hill of the Calvary Intruder THE HORSE CHESTNUT ALLEY ON THE DANUBE BANK The alley, which used to have a hundred and fifty trees, has about forty specimens today with several kinds of horse chestnut, which makes it especially valuable. Effort has been made to stop its further decrease by means of local protection. The protected avenue of horse-chestnut trees on the Danube bank