Csörsz árka
The Devil's Dykes, also known as the Csörsz árka or the Limes Sarmatiae, are several lines of Roman fortifications built mostly during the reign of Constantine the Great, stretching between today's Hungary, Romania and Serbia.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Jászberény.
Jászberény
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Jászberény is a small town and a district in the Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok county of Hungary.
Csörsz árka
- Type: Tourist attraction
- Also known as: “Ördög árka, Avarárok, Ördögárok, Ördögborozda, Csörsz-árok, Rapsonné útja, Ördögszántás, Kakasborázda”
- Categories: tourism, archaeological site, historic site, and military installation
- Location: Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County, Northern Great Plain, Hungary, Central Europe, Europe
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Latitude
47.57611° or 47° 34′ 34″ northLongitude
19.83518° or 19° 50′ 7″ eastInception
1067Open location code
8FVXHRGP+C3OpenStreetMap ID
node 9158652508OpenStreetMap feature
historic=archaeological_siteOpenStreetMap feature
military=trenchOpenStreetMap feature
tourism=attractionOpenStreetMap feature
waterway=ditch
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