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Location Overview Kalocsa, nestled in Hungary's Bács-Kiskun County, is one of the country's oldest towns. Kalocsa is famous for its colorful folk art, particularly the intricate embroidery and painted porcelain that reflect the region's rich traditions. The Paprika Museum offers a unique insight into Kalocsa's status as the "paprika capital of the world," showcasing the history and cultivation of the essential Hungarian spice. |