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        "body": "Budapest is two cities merged across the Danube:\n\nBuda (west): Hilly, residential, quieter, Castle District, wealthier\nPest (east): Flat, vibrant, most attractions, nightlife, business\nDistrict numbering: I-XXIII, with lower numbers generally more central\nSee neighborhoods-index.md for detailed comparison."
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        "body": "Continental climate with four distinct seasons:\n\nSummer (Jun-Aug): 25-35°C, can be hot and humid\nWinter (Dec-Feb): -5 to 5°C, can drop to -15°C, occasional snow\nSpring/Autumn: Most pleasant, 15-25°C\nThermal baths: Year-round activity, especially magical in winter\nSee climate.md for monthly breakdown."
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        "body": "Budapest is one of Europe's best value capitals:\n\nHousing: 25-35% of budget for expats, much less than Western Europe\nFood: Excellent quality at low prices, especially local cuisine\nHealthcare: Public healthcare available, private affordable\nTransport: Cheap and excellent (metro, tram, bus network)\nHidden costs: Utility bills can be high in winter (heating)"
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