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  2. Counties of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Counties of Hungary. Hungary is subdivided administratively into 19 counties (vármegyék, singular: vármegye) and the capital city (főváros) Budapest. The counties are further subdivided into 174 districts (járások, singular: járás). The capital Budapest is subdivided into 23 districts (kerületek, singular: kerület). [1]

  3. Counties of Hungary (1000–1920) - Wikipedia

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    Counties of Hungary (1000–1920) Map of 71 counties in the Lands of the Hungarian Crown (the Kingdom of Hungary proper and Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia) around 1880. A county (Hungarian: vármegye or megye; the earlier refers to the counties of the Kingdom of Hungary) is the name of a type of administrative unit in Hungary.

  4. Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Hungary is an export-oriented market economy with a heavy emphasis on foreign trade, thus the country is the 36th largest export economy in the world. The country has more than $100 billion export in 2015 with high, $9.003 billion trade surplus, of which 79% went to the EU and 21% was extra-EU trade. [ 159 ]

  5. List of regions of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Central Hungary includes the county of Pest. Budapest includes the capital Budapest. Central Transdanubia includes the counties Komárom-Esztergom, Fejér and Veszprém. Western Transdanubia includes the counties Győr-Moson-Sopron, Vas, Zala. Southern Transdanubia includes the counties Baranya, Somogy and Tolna.

  6. Ranked list of Hungarian counties - Wikipedia

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    270,634 (2.77%) Vas. 253,305 (2.60%) Tolna. 219,317 (2.25%) Nógrád. 190,937 (1.96%) The following table presents a listing of Hungarian 19 counties ranked in order of their total population (based on 2011 census). [2] The data is taken from the Hungarian Central Statistical Office (KSH) censuses results, [3] as well as from the Gazetteer of ...

  7. List of administrative divisions of the Kingdom of Hungary

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    Map of captaincies of Royal Hungary in 1572. In 1547, Royal Hungary was divided for military and partly also administrative purposes in two captaincies-general (Hungarian: főkapitányságok, Slovak: hlavné kapitanáty): Cisdanubia (largely present-day Slovakia) Transdanubia (the remaining Royal Hungary). Later on, these captaincies were ...

  8. Pest County - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.pestmegye.hu. Pest (Hungarian: Pest vármegye, pronounced [ˈpɛʃt]; German: Komitat Pest) is a county (vármegye) in central Hungary. It covers an area of 6,393.14 square kilometres (2,468.41 sq mi), and has a population of 1,339,090 (2023). It surrounds the national capital Budapest and the majority of the county's population ...

  9. Szabolcs–Szatmár–Bereg County - Wikipedia

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    Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg is Hungary's sixth-biggest county with a total land area of 5,936 square kilometres (2,292 square miles). From a geographical aspect, it is possible to divide the county into two main regions: The Upper Tisza Valley and the Nyírség. Tisza is one of the most important rivers of the county, entering Szabolcs-Szatmár ...