Examples of 'puszta' in a sentence

Meaning of "puszta"

puszta (adjective): A Hungarian term used to describe a vast and barren plain, often associated with the Hungarian countryside and its unique landscapes
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  • Alternative spelling of pusta

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Puszta is exploited by sheep and cattle raising.
I will take you to the Puszta ranch.
The Hortobágy puszta is more than a nature reserve.
Brady is out on the Puszta.
The Hungarian Puszta is an outstanding example of a cultural landscape shaped by a pastoral human society.
Wedding ceremony in the Puszta.
The puszta of the Hortobágy.
In Hungary it is known as Puszta.
The Hungarian puszta is an exclave of the Eurasian Steppe.
Excursion to the Puszta.
The Puszta grasslands.
If our sons do not take over the machines, they will lose the Puszta altogether.
The Puszta Great Plains is the ideal place to find authentic traditional Hungarian culture.
Filming actually took place in the Puszta grasslands, not far from Kunszentmiklós.
We will visit the world-famous Hungarian Puszta.

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The word Puszta means " plains ", a vast wilderness of shrubs and grassland.
Horse show- visiting the puszta.
Team building? Puszta programme? Horse riding? Or a wedding?
In Europe and Asia, grasslands are called steppes, although in Hungary, they call them puszta.
Offering various dining options, Thai Basilikum and Puszta Hutte are about 5-minute walk away.
Puszta tour - Full day.
Introductory article, Trip to the Puszta - Karmacs.
Created in 1973, Hortobagy national park is located on the Great Plain of Hungary, the Puszta.
Do you know where the Gobi Desert is? Or where the Puszta lies? Or Patagonia?

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