Tata, Hungary
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Tata (Hongrie)
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Tata est une ville de 24 000 habitants située dans le département de Komárom-Esztergom, à l'ouest de Budapest.
Curiosité : le château au bord du lac Őreg.
Le château au bord du lac
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Catégorie : Ville de Hongrie
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