Vienna has its first green hydrogen plant
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Hortobágy is the largest grassland plain in Central Europe
Hungary’s second city, Debrecen, is the gateway to the Hortobágy National Park - a vast area of plains and wetlands home to a national park that’s been designed a UNESCO world heritage Site since 1999. Central Europe’s ‘cowboys’ are little known to non-Hungarians, but here the romance of these solitary figures, thundering across the puszta, endures in popular consciousness and literature.
TThe park offers various opportunities to observe animals living in the national park; from wild birds to herds of horses and cattle. Traditional species, such as racka sheep, mangalica (a type of swine) and gray cattle can also be observed in the framework of extensive farming methods. The chance to meet remnants of the pastoral culture is also provided to visitors as both its material and spiritual heritage of Hortobágy forms an intrinsic part of Hungarian traditions.
Source: Campus Hungary
Modern traffic lights do more than regulate the flow of vehicles at crossroads, they also collect enormous amounts of data
The blaze has been dubbed the Danish capital’s own “Notre Dame” tragedy
Two million euros will go towards the effort that will try to refresh its original splendour
Modern traffic lights do more than regulate the flow of vehicles at crossroads, they also collect enormous amounts of data
The German Aerospace Center in Cologne is looking for volunteers for its next bed rest study
The project aims to urge pedestrians to live even healthier lives
The intervention has affected the mountainous districts of the Catalan capital
Two million euros will go towards the effort that will try to refresh its original splendour
There’s even a dedicated route of these objects in the southern Spanish region
The project aims to urge pedestrians to live even healthier lives
The blaze has been dubbed the Danish capital’s own “Notre Dame” tragedy
There’s even a dedicated route of these objects in the southern Spanish region
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