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Gazdagrét : ウィキペディア英語版
Gazdagrét

Gazdagrét is a neighbourhood of Budapest, the capital of Hungary. It is located in the western part of the 11th district. It is a residential area consisting of prefabricated buildings (see panelház) with a population of 11,929 (2001 census).
The neighbourhood was built between 1983 and 1989, during the last of the Communist-era construction booms, and kept the name the area earned for its rich harvests when it consisted mainly of orchards (Gazdagrét literally means "rich meadow"). Due to its amenities and its reputation as a safe neighbourhood, it is the single most popular ''panel'' housing estate of the city. Gazdagrét is well known from the television series ''Szomszédok'' ("Neighbours"), which ran between 1987 and 1999 and was shot on location here.
==Location==
Most of the area of Gazdagrét is bordered by two streets, ''Rétköz utca'' from northeast and ''Gazdagréti út'' from southwest. The nine streets of the neighbourhood run more or less perpendicular to these two, while a pedestrian street, ''Kaptató sétány'' runs between the two border streets, parallel with them. All three streets lead up to ''Gazdagréti tér'' ("Gazdagrét square"), which is the neighbourhood's highest area on the hillside. The area covers 0,9 km².

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