Great Hungarian Plain
The Great Hungarian Plain, also known as the Alföld, is a vast lowland region in central and southeastern Hungary. It covers approximately 100,000 square kilometers and is characterized by flat terrain, fertile soil, and a continental climate. The plain is an important agricultural area, producing crops like wheat, corn, and sunflowers.
This region is bordered by the Danube River to the west and the Tisza River to the east. It is home to various wildlife and natural habitats, making it significant for biodiversity. The Great Hungarian Plain also features traditional villages and cultural heritage, reflecting the history of the Hungarian people.