Pest (pronounced pesht, Slovak: Pešť) is the eastern, mostly flat part of Budapest, comprising about two thirds of the capital's territory. It's divided from Buda, the other part of Budapest, by the Danube River. Among its most notable parts are the Inner City, including the Hungarian Parliament, Heroes' Square and Andrássy Avenue. In colloquial Hungarian, Pest is used for the whole capital of Budapest.
The name Pest comes from a Slavic word meaning "furnace," probably referring to nearby caves where fires burned.
بست | Pest (Stadt) | Pest | Pest (Hongarije) | Пешта
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