File:Pilisszentlászló Hangya vendéglő.jpg

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Restaurant of the Hangya Cooperative in Pilisszentlászló

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English: Restaurant of the Hangya Cooperative in Pilisszentlászló. The local branch of the Hangya built a restaurant for tourists visiting the village in the 1930s. The building later served as a dance hall, and it was converted to an ÁFÉSZ liquor store and pub in 1965.
Magyar: A Hangya Szövetkezet vendéglője Pilisszentlászlón. A Hangya helyi szervezete az 1930-as években vendéglőt épített a faluba látogató turistáknak. Az épület később táncteremként szolgált, 1965-ben ÁFÉSZ italbolttá és kocsmává alakították.
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Source Personal collection
Author Unknown authorUnknown author / Probably published by the Hangya Cooperative
Camera location47° 43′ 22.29″ N, 18° 59′ 17.88″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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