File:Bust of Archduchess Clotilde, 2020 Piliscsaba.jpg

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English:  : Archduchess Clotilde, Archduchess Joseph Karl of Austria by László Kutas (2006 Bronze bust) in Klotild Square Park before Sándorffy Villa. The establishment of Klotildliget began in the 1920s in the area at the foot of Kis-Kopasz hill. Klotildliget in 1925 became an independent recreation area and separated from the village, and in 1950 it was 're-attached' to Piliscsaba. - Klotild Square (Szent László király and József Attila Streets corner),Klotildliget neighbourhood, Piliscsaba, Pest County, Hungary.
Magyar:  : Klotild főhercegnő (Felállítás 2006, Kutas László) - Pest megye, Piliscsaba, Klotildliget városrész, Klotild tér 1, (Szent László király útja és József Attila utca sarok)
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Object location47° 38′ 19.63″ N, 18° 50′ 06.3″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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