páspályai
Páspályai is a term that appears in some Hungarian dialects, particularly in the Great Hungarian Plain. It refers to a specific type of field or meadow that is characterized by its low-lying, often marshy or damp ground, and a particular type of vegetation. The name itself suggests a connection to "pápa" (a goose) and "pálya" (a field or track), possibly indicating areas frequented by waterfowl or having a particular texture that resembles a track.
These páspályai areas were traditionally important for agriculture and animal husbandry. Their damp nature meant they
Ecologically, páspályai can support a unique array of flora and fauna adapted to wetland environments. This