Hungarian Steppe
The Hungarian Steppe, also known as the Puszta, is a vast grassland region located in central and eastern Hungary. It is characterized by its flat terrain, rich biodiversity, and unique ecosystems. The steppe is home to various plant and animal species, including the iconic Hungarian grey cattle and racka sheep, which are well-adapted to the arid conditions.
This region plays a significant role in Hungary's agriculture and culture. The Puszta is traditionally used for grazing livestock and is known for its traditional herding practices. It also attracts tourists who come to experience its natural beauty and learn about the local Hungarian heritage.