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Hungary

Magyarország

Central Europe, Europe

Hungarian

Hungary (Magyarország) is a country in Central Europe, Europe. With a population of 9,539,502 and an area of 93,028 km², the capital city is Budapest. The official language is Hungarian. The national currency is the Hungarian forint (Ft HUF).

Quick Facts

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Budapest
Capital
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9,539,502
Population
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93,028 km²
Area
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Ft HUF
Currency
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+36
Dial Code
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.hu
TLD

Economy

Hungary has a GDP per capita of $23,292, reflecting the average economic output per person in the country.

GDP per Capita$23,292
GNI per Capita$20,770

Geography

Hungary is located in Central Europe at coordinates 47.00°N, 20.00°E. It shares borders with 7 countries. The highest point is Kékes at 1,014 m.

ContinentEurope
Coordinates47.00°N, 20.00°E
🏔️ Highest PointKékes
1,014 m
🏞️ Longest RiverDanube
2,850 km
TimezonesUTC+01:00

UNESCO World Heritage

Hungary is home to 2 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, reflecting its rich cultural and natural history.

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2

World Heritage Sites

Infrastructure

Notable infrastructure highlights in Hungary, including Stadion ETO with a capacity of 28,000 seats.

🏟️ Largest StadiumStadion ETO
28,000 seats

Frequently Asked Questions about Hungary

What is the capital of Hungary?
The capital of Hungary is Budapest.
What is the population of Hungary?
Hungary has a population of approximately 9,539,502 people.
What currency does Hungary use?
Hungary uses the Hungarian forint (Ft HUF).
What language is spoken in Hungary?
The official language of Hungary is Hungarian.
What is the area of Hungary?
Hungary covers a total area of 93,028 km².
What is the GDP per capita of Hungary?
The GDP per capita of Hungary is approximately $23,292.
How many UNESCO World Heritage Sites does Hungary have?
Hungary has 2 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Data sources: Basic country data — restcountries.com (CC BY 4.0) · Geography, speed limits, stadiums — Wikidata (CC0) · Zoos, botanical gardens, hospitals — OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL) · GNI per capita — World Bank (CC BY 4.0) · UNESCO World Heritage — UNESCO WHC · Climate — Open-Meteo (CC BY 4.0)