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  1. Central Hungary. Central Hungary ( Hungarian: Közép-Magyarország) is one of the seven statistical regions in Hungary ( NUTS 1 and NUTS 2). It includes Budapest (the capital of the region) and Pest County .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HungaryHungary - Wikipedia

    Hungary's population was 9,689,000 in 2021, according to the Hungarian Central Statistical Office, making it the fifth most populous country in Central and Eastern Europe, and a medium-sized member state of the European Union.

  3. The remaining central area (most of present-day Hungary), including the capital of Buda, became a province of the Ottoman Empire. Much of the land was devastated by recurrent warfare. Rural people living in the new Ottoman provinces could survive only in larger settlements known as Khaz towns, which were owned and protected directly ...

  4. Com 93 000 km², a Hungria é um dos maiores países da Europa Central. Suas dimensões são de 250 quilômetros de norte a sul e 524 quilômetros de leste a oeste, com 2 258 quilômetros de divisas com os sete países ( Sérvia , Croácia , Eslovênia , Ucrânia , Romênia , Eslováquia e Áustria ) que o cerca.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TransdanubiaTransdanubia - Wikipedia

    Transdanubia is a NUTS territorial unit in the European Union, consisting of Central Transdanubia, Western Transdanubia and Southern Transdanubia (see NUTS:HU ). Pest county and Budapest belong to the region of Central Hungary. It has an area of 37,000 km 2 and a population of around 3.1 million.

  6. Hungary ( Hungarian: Magyarország [ˈmɒɟɒrorsaːɡ] ( listen)) is a landlocked country in the south-eastern region of Central Europe, bordering the Balkans. Its capital city is Budapest. Hungary is bordered by Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia and Austria. The country’s official language is the Hungarian language.

  7. Há 5 dias · Hungary, landlocked country of central Europe. The capital is Budapest. At the end of World War I, defeated Hungary lost 71 percent of its territory as a result of the Treaty of Trianon (1920).