About the following:
Also bears mentioning is that the country, especially Transdanubia and the capital Budapest, have loads of geothermal energy in the form of hot springs which have been made use of by spas, and a huge lake that is all natural thermal water, called Heviz (literally, "hot water" or "thermal water")
"Heviz" is not a term for hot water. It is actually literally the term only used for 'geo-thermal-water.' Yes, geo-thermal-water is so common under the land of the country that we have a separate term for it.
About the following: Also bears mentioning is that the country, especially Transdanubia and the capital Budapest, have loads of geothermal energy in the form of hot springs which have been made use of by spas, and a huge lake that is all natural thermal water, called Heviz (literally, "hot water" or "thermal water")
"Heviz" is not a term for hot water. It is actually literally the term only used for 'geo-thermal-water.' Yes, geo-thermal-water is so common under the land of the country that we have a separate term for it.
Edited by Khaos