1. Balaton - Noun
2. Balaton - Proper noun
a large shallow lake in western Hungary
Source: WordNetDuring the 1960s and 1970s, Balaton became a major tourist destination for ordinary working Hungarians and especially for subsidised holiday excursions for union members. Source: Internet
In daily life Bike container at lake Balaton Around the turn of the 20th century, bicycles reduced crowding in inner-city tenements by allowing workers to commute from more spacious dwellings in the suburbs. Source: Internet
However, the resulting Lake Tisza became one of the most popular tourist destinations in Hungary since it had similar features to Lake Balaton at drastically cheaper prices and was not crowded. Source: Internet
The Rockets added another late-period goal with just 56 seconds remaining in the middle frame as Chris Marchand sniped one from McKay Balaton and Connor Roth on the power play. Source: Internet
The panoramic vista of the Balaton and the vineyards is stunning. Source: Internet
Travelling with the relics of Saint Clement and a retinue of disciples, and passing through Pannonia (the Balaton Principality ), where they were well received by Prince Koceľ (Kocelj, Kozel), they arrived in Rome in 868, where they were warmly received. Source: Internet