"On the maps edited around the beginning of the nineteenth century it was called Sauwiesen (Pig Meadow) and also as Schmalzbergel (Fat Hill). They had German ...
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names since in the city at that time people spoke German as well, it was the countryside that preserved the Hungarian language. On earlier army maps it is simply signified as Ried (meadow). The Serbs (rácok) living in the Castle District also called this place Paša (meadow in Serbian Latin: paša. Serbian Cyrillic: паша). In 1847 Gábor Döbrentei connected the Serbian name with the Hungarian word for meadow (rét) to form the present name of this part of Buda." - (en.wikipedia.org 05.04.2020)
- Latitude47.516666412354
- Longitude18.983333587646