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Balaton
Lake, Hungary. Southwest of Budapest, and the largest lake in central Europe, it covers 232 sq mi (601 sq km), with a maximum depth of about 35 ft (11 m). It contains two wildlife reserves. While agriculture remains important in the area, the tourist industry has become significant, and resorts, incl. Si\u00f3 fok and Balatonf\u00fc red, have been developed.
Saratov
City (pop., 1995: 902,000), W Russia. Located on the Volga River, it was founded in 1590 as a fortress to protect the trade route along the Volga. It was moved to a new site in 1616 and again in 1674 after the fortress was destroyed in a revolt. Linked to Moscow by railroad in the 1870s, Saratov became a major commercial center. Its road bridge across the Volga (opened 1965) is the largest in Europe. Now a major industrial center, it produces electric and petrochemical equipment and machine tools. Its educational institutions include a university (founded 1919) and a music conservatory.
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