
Hungarian Plain
The Hungarian Plain, also known as the Alföld, is a large flat region in central and eastern Hungary, extending into parts of Serbia, Romania, and Ukraine. It is characterized by fertile soil, extensive grasslands, and a temperate climate, making it ideal for agriculture and farming. Historically, the plain has supported diverse civilizations due to its rich resources and easy terrain. It is a crucial area for Hungary’s economy, providing food production and serving as a hub for transportation and settlement. The landscape consists mainly of plains and low hills, with major rivers like the Tisza and Danube flowing through it.