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| | Hungary and Budapest in Pictures - Tata and Komarom |
 | | At Tata, whose glistening lake is surrounded by the extensive Park and old Castle of the Esterházy's, we are already in the Lowlands; in a short time we reach Komarom, the most famous fortress of Hungary. |
 | | The military character of the town itself, was less favourable, its slow development almost resembling stagnation. |
 | | The Church of St. Andrew, much damaged by several earthquakes, the statue of General George Klapka, the heroic defender of Komarom, in 1848 to 1849, and the house where the celebrated Hungarian novelist, Maurice Jokai was born, excite our interest. |
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