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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 ...
Budapest is the fourth most "dynamically growing city" by population in Europe, [148] and the Euromonitor predicts a population increase of almost 10% between 2005 and 2030. [149] The European Observation Network for Territorial Development and Cohesion says Budapest's population will increase by 10% to 30% only due to migration by 2050. [150]
3 List of districts by population, territory and population density. 4 Arrangement of districts. ... Budapest: 1,759,407 525.13 3350.4 Arrangement of districts.
The largest city is the capital, Budapest, while the smallest town is Pálháza with 1038 inhabitants (2010). The largest village is Solymár (population: 10,123 as of 2010). There are more than 100 villages with fewer than 100 inhabitants while the smallest villages have fewer than 20 inhabitants.
The population composition at the foundation of Hungary (895) depends on the size of the arriving Hungarian population and the size of the Slavic (and remains of Avar-Slavic) population at the time. One source mentions 200 000 Slavs and 400 000 Hungarians, [ 4 ] while other sources often don't give estimates for both, making comparison more ...
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 ...
It had a population of 3,303,786 inhabitants at the January 2013 census, making it the tenth largest urban region in Europe (Larger urban zones in Europe). [6] 33% of Hungary's population resides in the region.
Population: The census finds 880,000 people in Budapest and 55,000 in the largest suburb of Újpest (now part of Budapest). [ 33 ] 1911 - Budapest hosts the 1911 European Wrestling Championships .