- Hungary - Wikipedia
The Hungarians arrived in the Carpathian Basin as a frame of a strong centralised steppe-empire under the leadership of Grand Prince Álmos and his son Árpád: founders of the Árpád dynasty, the Hungarian ruling dynasty and the Hungarian state
- Hungary | History, Map, Flag, Population, Currency, Facts | Britannica
Hungary, landlocked country of central Europe The capital is Budapest At the end of World War I, defeated Hungary lost 71 percent of its territory as a result of the Treaty of Trianon (1920)
- History of Hungary
After losing the war, the Allies overran Hungary and in accordance with the Treaty of Trianon, split up the country The Hungary of more than 20 million became a small country of less than 8 million
- Hungary country profile - BBC News
An overview of Hungary, including key dates and facts about this central European country
- Hungary - Wikitravel
Hungary has been ethnically diverse since its inception, and while today over 90% of the population are ethnically Hungarian, pockets of ethnic and cultural Slovaks, Romanians, Germans and others dot the country
- Hungary - New World Encyclopedia
Hungary, officially in English the Republic of Hungary, is a landlocked country in the Carpathian Basin of Central Europe After a Celtic and a Roman period, the foundation of Hungary was laid in the late ninth century by the Magyar chieftain Árpád, whose great grandson István ascended to the throne with a crown sent from Rome in 1000
- Hungary – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Hungary (Hungarian: Magyarország) is a small landlocked country in south-eastern Central Europe It features a gorgeous capital city, Budapest, and the largest lake in Central Europe, Balaton
- Hungary Country Profile | National Geographic Kids
Hungary, a landlocked country in central Europe, is known for its spa towns and hot springs
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