Kétküszöbös
Kétküszöbös is a village in Hungary, located in the Bács-Kiskun county, in the southern part of the country. The name kétküszöbös translates to "two thresholds" in English, referring to the village's strategic location at the crossing of two major roads, the M5 motorway and the Budapest-Szeged railway line.
The village has a population of around 2,500 people and is known for its agricultural activities, primarily
Kétküszöbös is part of the Kiskunfélegyháza district and is governed by a local council. The village has
The village is situated in a flat landscape, with an average elevation of around 80 meters above
Kétküszöbös is also known for its natural beauty, with several parks and green spaces that provide recreational
In recent years, Kétküszöbös has seen some development in infrastructure, including the construction of new residential
Overall, Kétküszöbös is a typical rural village in Hungary, offering a mix of agricultural activities, cultural