zsúfolttá
Zsúfolttá is a Hungarian term that translates to "crowded" or "congested" in English. It is commonly used to describe situations where a space, area, or environment is filled with a high density of people or objects, resulting in a lack of mobility, comfort, or personal space. The word is frequently employed in contexts such as urban planning, transportation, events, and social interactions to indicate overpopulation or excessive occupancy.
In urban environments, zsúfolttá often refers to crowded streets, public transportation, or densely populated residential areas.
The phenomenon of zsúfolttá has implications for public health, safety, and quality of life. Overcrowding can
The term's use underscores the importance of managing space efficiently and sustainably in both urban and rural
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