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150 pages of detailed road maps
Covers Hungary, Slovakia, Transcarpathia (Ukraine), northern Romania, Vojvodina (Serbia), northern Croatia
Place names in Hungarian, official names in other countries appear sporadically. Town plans show Hungarian street names
Town plans: Alba Iulia (1: 12.000), Arad (1: 25.000), Baia Mare (1: 15.000), Banská Bystrica (1: 10.000), Banská Štiavnica, Belgrade and centre (1: 15.000), Berehove (1: 22.000), Braşov (1: 12.000), Bratislava (1: 30.000) and centre (1: 8000), Budapest (1: 16.000) and centre (1: 9000), Cluj-Napoca (1: 18.000) and centre (1: 10.000), Debrecen (1: 18.000), Dunajská Streda (1: 25.000), Eisenstadt (1: 16.000), Esztergom and Štúrovo (1: 17 000), Gheorgheni (1: 15.000), Győr (1: 11.000), Komárom and Komárno (1: 40.000), Košice (1: 12.000), Kremnica (1: 9000), Lendava (1: 10.000), Miercurea Ciuc (1: 35.000), Miskolc (1: 18.000), Mukacheve (1: 30.000), Nitra, Nové Zámky (1: 7500), Novi Sad (1: 25.000), Odorheiu Secuiesc (1: 27.000), Oradea (1: 15.000), Osijek, Pécs (1: 18.000), Poprad (1: 7000), Prešov (1: 9000), Rijeka (1: 18.000), Satu Mare (1: 20.000), Senta, Sfântu Gheorghe (1: 16.000), Sighişoara (1: 10.000), Sombor, Sopron (1: 20.000) és belvárosa (1:6000), Subotica, Szeged (1: 18.000), Székesfehérvár, Târgu Mureş (1: 12.000), Târgu Secuiesc (1: 7000), Timişoara (1: 12.000), Trnava (1: 5000), Uzhhorod (1: 27.000), Zagreb (1: 18.000), Zvolen (1: 9000)
Legend in Hungarian only
With index