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According to the same census, 1,600,585 people (92.6%) were born in Hungary, 126,036 people (7.3%) outside Hungary while the birthplace of 2,419 people (0.1%) was unknown. [138] Although only 1.7% of the population of Hungary in 2009 were foreigners, 43% of them lived in Budapest, making them 4.4% of the city's population (up from 2% in 2001 ...
Margaret Island is an island that is directly administered by the Municipality of Budapest (used to be part of District XIII) and is used as a recreational area There is a third island called Óbuda Island ( Óbudai-sziget ) which forms parts of District III and hosts the Sziget Festival since 1993.
The population of Budapest was 1,735,041 on 1 January 2013. [1] According to the 2011 census, the Budapest metropolitan area was home to 2,530,167 people and the Budapest commuter area (real periphery of the city) had 3.3 million inhabitants. [2] The Hungarian capital is the largest in the Pannonian Basin and the ninth largest in the European ...
There are eight statistical regions of Hungary, These regions consist of the 19 Counties of Hungary and the capital city. There were seven regions created in 1999 by the Law 1999/XCII amending Law 1996/XXI but since 2018 the capital Budapest has left the Central Hungary region and become its own region.
Budapest: Municipality of Budapest [note 1] Central Hungary: 525.14 1,752,286 3337 23 – Csongrád-Csanád: Szeged: Southern Great Plain: 4262.79 399,012 94 7 60 Fejér: Székesfehérvár: Central Transdanubia: 4358.48 417,712 96 8 108 Győr-Moson-Sopron: Győr: Western Transdanubia: 4207.79 467,144 111 7 183 Hajdú-Bihar: Debrecen: Northern ...
The capital Budapest is subdivided into 23 districts (kerületek, singular: kerület). [2] [1] [3] Districts of Hungary; The districts of Hungary are the second-level divisions within Hungary after counties. The counties are subdivided into 174 districts (járások, singular: járás). these replaced the 175 subregions of Hungary in 2013. [4]
Before World War II, approximately 200,000 Jews lived in Budapest, making it the center of Hungarian Jewish cultural life. [10] In the late 1930s and early 1940s, Budapest was a safe haven for Jewish refugees. Before the war some 5,000 refugees, primarily from Germany and Austria, arrived in Budapest.
A divided city is one which, as a consequence of political changes or border shifts, currently constitutes (or once constituted) two separate entities, or an urban area with a border running through it. Listed below are the localities and the state they belonged to at the time of division.