Overview
Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning much of the Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the south, both Croatia and Slovenia to the southwest, and Austria to the west. Hungary lies within the Danube River's drainage basin, and is dominated by great lowland plains. It has a population of over 9.5 million, consisting mostly of ethnic Hungarians (Magyars) and a significant Romani minority. Hungarian is the official language, and among the few in Europe outside the Indo-European family. Budapest is the country's capital and its largest city, and the dominant cultural and economic centre. Prior to the foundation of the Hungarian.
Historical Periods
Hungarian Republic (1919–1919)
1919 CE – 1919 CE
Capital: BudapestArea: 119,603 km²
Hungarian Republic (1920–1937)
1920 CE – 1937 CE
Capital: BudapestArea: 92,074 km²
Hungarian Republic (1938–1938)
1938 CE – 1938 CE
Capital: BudapestArea: 107,368 km²
Hungarian Republic (1939–1939)
1939 CE – 1939 CE
Capital: BudapestArea: 122,187 km²
Hungarian Republic (1940–1940)
1940 CE – 1940 CE
Capital: BudapestArea: 122,165 km²
Hungarian Republic (1941–1941)
1941 CE – 1941 CE
Capital: BudapestArea: 174,034 km²
Hungarian Republic (1942–1942)
1942 CE – 1942 CE
Capital: BudapestArea: 174,080 km²
Hungarian Republic (1943–1943)
1943 CE – 1943 CE
Capital: BudapestArea: 174,080 km²