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Veszprém

Veszprém ((:ˈvɛspreːm); (ドイツ語:Weißbrunn), (スロベニア語:Belomost)) is one of the oldest urban areas in Hungary, and a city with county rights. It lies approximately north of the Lake Balaton. It is the administrative center of the county (comitatus or 'megye') of the same name.
== Location, name and legend ==
Veszprém lies on both sides of the Séd creek, approximately from Budapest (via the M7 highway and Road 8). It can also be reached from Győr via Road 82 and from Székesfehérvár via Road 8.
The name of the city originates from the Slavic word ''Bezprym'', which was originally a personal name. Ján Kollár derived its name from ''Ves Perunova - Perun's village'' and mentioned also a German derivation from ''Weiß-Brunn - white well''. The city was named either after a chieftain, or the son of Princess Judith (elder sister of St. Stephen of Hungary), who settled here after her husband Boleslaus I of Poland expelled her and her son.
According to legend, Veszprém was founded on seven hills. The seven hills are Várhegy (Castle Hill), Benedek-hegy (St. Benedict Hill), Jeruzsálem-hegy (Jerusalem Hill), Temetőhegy (Cemetery Hill), Gulyadomb (Herd Hill), Kálvária-domb (Calvary Hill), and Cserhát.

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