Budapest District XXIII, Administrative district in southeastern Budapest, Hungary.
Budapest District XXIII is an administrative district in the southeastern part of the city, combining residential neighborhoods with parks and green areas throughout its territory. The landscape features a mix of housing, tree-lined streets, and spaces shaped by the nearby Danube River.
The district was established as an independent entity in 1994 when it separated from District XX, representing a shift in Budapest's administrative structure during the post-communist period. This reorganization reflected broader changes in how the city redefined its administrative boundaries.
The Heroes' Statue serves as a focal point in Soroksár, reflecting the district's ties to Hungarian national identity through art. Residents and visitors gather here to acknowledge the area's connection to broader cultural traditions.
Several bus routes and railway lines connect the district to central Budapest, providing straightforward transportation options for getting around. Public transit operates regularly, making it accessible to explore other parts of the city.
Molnár Island sits within the district's boundaries and contains natural habitats along the river, offering outdoor spaces for activities. This location allows visitors to experience nature while remaining close to the city.
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