Traditionally, in rural areas and small towns Hungarians built 'long and low' houses, often of one storey only, or one and a half storeys. Some also have cellars. In cities that were formerly fortified (walled) they had to build upwards, but in general land use wasn't very economical. Budapest experienced very rapid expansion indeed from 1850 onwards and except in a few small areas the housing consists of appartment blocks of up to about 7 or 8 floors along the boulevards and 3 to 5 on narrower streets.
Most houses are single story concrete block houses with slate roofs. Since Hungary is a relatively poor country, most people live in apartment like buildings. This is especially prominent in the capital since it has a population of over 10 million people.
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they live in longhouses or lakoteleps witch are apartment complexes.
Modern apartments and houses.
They live in regular houses.
They live in regular houses.
long houses
They live in regular houses just like us.
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Normal Ones
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