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Some Reasons to Visit Budapest 2.
This is the only capital in the world with more than 100 active thermal springs and fountains. Today, Budapest has 15 thermal baths, ranging from medieval hammams built by a Turkish pasha to grand Baroque Revival buildings.
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Some Reasons to Visit Budapest 1.
Breath-taking views of the city and the Danube can be appreciated from viewpoints to be found across the city: its skyline features architectural landmarks including the Hungarian Parliament Building and the Chain Bridge.
228 sessions have been submitted for EAA 2020 Budapest Annual Meeting!
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Divided by the Danube, the twin cities of Buda and Pest contain homogenous parts of different building periods such as vestiges of the Roman occupation, the prestigious Castle District preserved in Romanesque and Gothic style, the rigour of the Habsburg Citadel. Register now!
Deadline for session submission extended!
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4. Waterscapes: archaeology and heritage of fresh waters
5. Theories and methods in archaeology: interactions between disciplines
6. Embedded in European archaeology:the Carpathian Basin
7. 25 years:The changing world and EAA's impact since the 1995 EAA Annual Meeting in Santiago
Themes of the Annual Meeting
1. Networks, networking and communication: the archaeology of interactions
2. From Limes to regions: archaeology of borders, connections and roads
3. Sustainable archaeology and heritage management in an unsustainable world