Hungary

Hungary
Magyarország  (Hungarian)
Anthem: "Himnusz" (Hungarian)[1]
"Hymn"
Capital
and largest city
Budapest
47°26′N 19°15′E / 47.433°N 19.250°E / 47.433; 19.250
Official languageHungarian
Ethnic groups
(2011)
Religion
Demonym(s)Hungarians
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary
constitutional republic
• President
Tamás Sulyok
• Prime Minister
Viktor Orbán
• Speaker of the National Assembly of Hungary
László Kövér
LegislatureOrszággyűlés (National Assembly)
Foundation
• Principality of Hungary
895[4]
• Battle of Pressburg
4–6 July 907
25 December 1000[5]
• Golden Bull of 1222
24 April 1222
• Battle of Mohács
29 August 1526
• Battle of Buda
2 September 1686
• Hungarian Revolution of 1848
15 March 1848
20 March 1867
4 June 1920
• Third Republic
23 October 1989
• Joined the European Union
1 May 2004
Area
• Total
93,030[6] km2 (35,920 sq mi) (108th)
• Water (%)
0.74%
Population
• 2017 estimate
9,797,561[7] (92nd)
• Density
105.3/km2 (272.7/sq mi) (103rd)
GDP (PPP)2017 estimate
• Total
$283.592 billion[8] (57th)
• Per capita
$28,909[8] (45th)
GDP (nominal)2017 estimate
• Total
$132.034 billion[8] (58th)
• Per capita
$13,459[8] (54th)
Gini (2014)Positive decrease 27.9[9]
low · 16th
HDI (2015)Increase 0.836[10]
very high · 43rd
CurrencyHungarian forint (HUF)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
• Summer (DST)
UTC+2 (CEST)
Date formatyyyy/mm/dd
Driving sideright
Calling code+36
ISO 3166 codeHU
Internet TLD.hua
  1. Also .eu as part of the European Union.

Hungary (Hungarian: Magyarország [ˈmɒɟɒrorsaːɡ] (audio speaker iconlisten)) is a landlocked country in southeastern Central Europe. it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the south, Croatia and Slovenia to the southwest, and Austria to the west. Hungary lies within the drainage basin of the Danube River and is dominated by great lowland plains. It has a population of 9.6 million, Hungarian is the official language, and among the few in Europeoutside the Indo-European family. Budapest is the country's capital and largest city, and the dominant cultural and economic centre.

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  5. Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History. AMS Press. 1980. p. 159.
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  9. "Gini coefficient of equivalised disposable income (source: SILC)". Eurostat Data Explorer. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
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