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Motorists coming from Vienna can cross the border ;il I legycshalom-Nickclsdorf or Sopron klingcnhach: coming from Gra* !it |{;ihalii/.cs I Iciligciikrcut/; from /.agrcb at l.etcnye (íorica and from Belgrade at 1'ihar knc/.cvo. Coming from Bratislava and crossing at Rajka Rusovcc the traveller is already in Transdanuhia, while those coming from /.akopanc would cross at Tornyosnémeti-Millióst or Ipolyság-Sahy. and use roads 3 and 2 respectively and then the M-7. Arriving fromDan line-bendVisceradI ransdanuhia. W estern Hungary is often callcd I ransdamihia. It is hounded by the Danube and (/cchoslovakia to the North, and to the Kast b\ the Danube and the Great Hungarian I'lain: the River Draia and N uyoslnvi;i to the South, and the Austrian frontier to the West. Most of it is gently undulating country. though (here are hilly regions as well, and in the North West there is the so-called Small I'lain. The climate is the mildest in Hungary, halfway between the continental climate of the Great Plain and the more \tlantic type of weather of the foothills of the \lps. In the southern part it is almost Mediterranean, \vcragc yearly hours of sunlight arc around 2.0(10. I lie summers are beautiful, and so arc the Ion, temperate siinin autumns.VintageBucharest at Gyula-Varsand, one takes roads 44,5. and the M-7 via Budapest. Visitors arriving in Budapest by rail, air or hydrofoil can use the frequent fast trains or buses, or else hire a car. Travel agencies will make arrangements for (he hiring of both chaulfcur-driven and self-drive cars.