List of shopping malls in Hungary

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This is a list of shopping malls in Hungary .

Shopping malls [1]

Budapest

Former shopping malls

Retail parks

Alpha Park

Family Center

Park Center

STOP SHOP

Zone Bevásárlópark

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References

  1. http://www.ksh.hu/docs/hun/xftp/idoszaki/bevkp/melleklet_bevkozp08.pdf [ bare URL PDF ]
  2. http://alphapark.hu/hu
  3. http://parkcenter.hu