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Kispest is a district of Budapest, Hungary, located in the southeastern part of the city. Its name, translating to "Little Pest," hints at its historical development as a separate settlement before its incorporation into Budapest. Kispest was founded in the late 19th century, growing rapidly due to industrialization and the establishment of factories. It became known as a working-class district. The urban fabric of Kispest is characterized by a mix of residential buildings, including older apartment blocks and more modern developments, alongside industrial heritage sites. The district has several green spaces, such as Kispest Park, which offer recreational opportunities for its residents. Transportation within and to Kispest is facilitated by a network of public transport lines, including trams and buses, connecting it to other parts of the capital. Over the years, Kispest has undergone various transformations, reflecting the broader social and economic changes in Hungary. It remains a significant residential area within the Budapest metropolitan region.