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      • The name of the city stems from the Hungarian word kecske meaning "goat" and -mét meaning "pass".
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    The name of the city stems from the Hungarian word kecske meaning "goat" and -mét meaning "pass". Geography. Kecskemét was established at the meeting point of a large sandy region and a sandy yellow soil; its elevation is 120 m (394 ft) above sea level.

  3. Kecskemet, city of county status and seat of Bacs-Kiskun county, central Hungary. Long established as a centre for handicrafts and cattle raising, it also became important for its viticulture, vegetables, and fruit. It is surrounded by flat sandy farmland, often referred to as ‘the orchard of Hungary.’

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  5. The name of the city stems from the Hungarian word kecske meaning " goat " and -mét meaning " pass ". Kecskemét was established at the meeting point of a large sandy region and a sandy yellow soil; its elevation is 120m (394ft) above sea level.

  6. Petőfi and folk songs all come to mind when talking about the re-gion of Kiskunság, Bugac, Kecskemét and its surroundings. This extraordinary rural environment, where the dunes of quicksand evoke the deserts of distant lands, offers countless adventures. It’s no wonder that Petőfi’s heart and soul “always longed to be

  7. Kecskemét is a city in Hungary. It is located in the central part of the country. It is the eighth largest city of Hungary by population. [1] The name of the city is derived from the word kecske which means "goat" in Hungarian language .

  8. Feb 24, 2020 · Kecskemét lays at the heart of Hungary, between the rivers Danube and Tisza, south of Budapest. The ancient core of the town was created by the intersection of trade routes. Kecskemét, using its favourable locations quickly emerged from the surrounding towns as a tax collection and sales point.