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Szentendre
Szentendre is a riverside town in Pest county, Hungary, near the capital city Budapest. It is known for its museums (most notably the Open-Air Ethnographic Museum), galleries, and artists. Due to its historic architecture and easy rail and river access, it has become a popular destination for tourists staying in Budapest. There are many facilities, including souvenir shops and restaurants, catering to these visitors. ==Name== The name of the town is ultimately based on the Medieval Latin form ''Sankt Andrae'' (English: ''St.Andrew''). Because of the diverse mix of nations to have once settled in Szentendre, the settlement has a variety of names according to language. The Hungarian name for the town is ''Szentendre''; the Croatian name is ''Senandrija''; the German name is ''Sankt Andrä''; in Serbian, the name is ''Sentandreja'' (Serbian Cyrillic: Сентандреја); the Slovak name is ''Svätý Ondrej''. Its name (Sanctus Andreas) first appeared in a student’s will in 1146, which was confirmed by King Géza II. The twelfth-century city centre was situated around the still existing St. Andrew’s Church on the other side of the Bükkös Brook.
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