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− | '''Berettyóújfalu''' is a | + | {{Infobox Location |
+ | |country = Hungary | ||
+ | |map = <map lat='47.233557' lng='21.53389' zoom='10' view='0' float='right' height='270' width='350' /> | ||
+ | |pop = 15 407 | ||
+ | |state = Hajdú-Bihar county | ||
+ | |motorways = {{E|79}}, {{E|60}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | '''Berettyóújfalu''' is a town in eastern [[Hungary]] notable for being the junction between the N47/E79, running between [[Debrecen]] and [[Szeged]], and the N42/E60 which goes between [[Budapest]] and the Romanian border at [[Oradea]]. | ||
− | == | + | == Hitchhiking out == |
− | Many cars passing through here belong to western Romanians who come to Hungary for shopping and only | + | === East towards [[Romania]] === |
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+ | The [[Ártánd-Borş border crossing]] with Romania is about 25 km from here. | ||
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+ | Many cars passing through here belong to western Romanians who come to Hungary for shopping and are only going to Oradea. If your destination is further east into Romania, it may be better to use a sign (e.g. "CJ" for [[Cluj-Napoca]]). | ||
+ | {{IsIn|Hungary}} | ||
[[Category:Hungary]] | [[Category:Hungary]] | ||
− | + | [[Category:E60]] | |
+ | [[Category:E79]] |
Latest revision as of 14:51, 5 April 2011
Berettyóújfalu is a town in eastern Hungary notable for being the junction between the N47/E79, running between Debrecen and Szeged, and the N42/E60 which goes between Budapest and the Romanian border at Oradea.
Berettyóújfalu
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<map lat='47.233557' lng='21.53389' zoom='10' view='0' float='right' height='270' width='350' /> | |
Information | |
Country: | Hungary |
State: | Hajdú-Bihar county |
Population: | 15 407 |
Major roads: | E 79, E 60 |
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Hitchhiking out
East towards Romania
The Ártánd-Borş border crossing with Romania is about 25 km from here.
Many cars passing through here belong to western Romanians who come to Hungary for shopping and are only going to Oradea. If your destination is further east into Romania, it may be better to use a sign (e.g. "CJ" for Cluj-Napoca).