LONDON (Reuters) - An abandoned market hall, with concrete walls daubed in graffiti, provides a perfect backdrop for the inaugural World Urban Games starting in Budapest on Friday.
The gritty surroundings offer street credibility to an event seeking to win over new fans in a city that is home to one of the youngest and liveliest demographics in Europe.
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