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

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