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Visegrád
Visegrád ((:ˈviʃɛɡraːd)) is a small castle town in Pest County, Hungary. It is north of Budapest on the right bank of the Danube in the Danube Bend. It had a population of 1,864 in 2010. Visegrád is famous for the remains of the Early Renaissance summer palace of King Matthias Corvinus of Hungary and the medieval citadel. ==Etymology== The name Visegrád (Vyšehrad) is of Slavic origin, meaning acropolis, literary "the upper castle" or "the upper settlement". In modern Slovak and Czech the spelling is ''Vyšehrad''. There is a town in Bosnia and Herzegovina with the same name, Višegrad; a city in Ukraine right next to Kiev named Vyshhorod; one in Poland with the name Wyszogród and the Vyšehrad castle in Prague. The castle of Visegrád is called ''Fellegvár'' in Hungarian, with the literal meaning "cloud tower".〔Antal Papp: Magyarország (Hungary), Panoráma, Budapest, 1982, ISBN 963 243 241 X, p. 860, pp. 229-236〕 In German, the town is called ''Plintenburg''.
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