Puszta
The Puszta is a vast, flat grassland region located in central Hungary. It is part of the larger Great Hungarian Plain and is known for its unique ecosystem, which includes various species of flora and fauna. The area is characterized by its rich soil, making it suitable for agriculture, particularly for growing crops like wheat and corn.
Historically, the Puszta has been home to traditional herdsmen known as csikós, who manage livestock such as cattle and horses. The region is also famous for its cultural heritage, including traditional music, dance, and the iconic Hungarian horsemen, who showcase their skills in various equestrian events.