Travel To Hungary -information and facts about Hungary

Travel To Hungary -information and facts about Hungary

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Hungary, Hungary's Magyarursing, Central Europe to Central Europe. The capital is Budapest.

Regular name

Magyarvorsg (Hungary)

Formation of government

The only multi-party republic that has a legislative house (National Assembly)

Head of state

President: Jonas Oder

Head of government

PM: Victor Orban

Capital

Budapest

Official language

Hungary

Unit of money/Currency

Forint (ft)

Population -

9,725,000 (in 2019)

Popularity status

92 (in 2018)

Total Area (SQ KM)

93,024

GNI PER CAPITA (U.S. $)

(In 2017) $ 12,870


At the end of World War I, Harry lost 71 percent of his territory as a result of the Treaty of Tryon (1920). Since then, seeing the disappearance of more than two-thirds of the people in their area and people, Hungarians have looked to a past that was far beyond that because their collective psychology suffered from the so-called "Tryon syndrome". Was. First 1945; it was suppressed during the Soviet occupation (1945–90). And during independence in 1990, when it took on a different form, it had an impact again. It seems that the modern country is divided into two unpredictable groups: those who are still worried about the Trianon and those who want to forget it. This division is evident in most aspects of Hungary's political, social, and cultural life.

The Hungarians, who know their country as Magyarurszig, the "land of the crocodiles", are uniquely European nations that speak a language not related to any other major European language. Surrounded by linguistically alien countries, the Hungarians felt isolated for most of their history. This is why, after becoming a Christian, he became associated with Latin, which became the language of culture, scholarship, and state administration, and even the ruler of Hungary by 1844.

Today Hungary is completely Budapest center. The capital is dominated by both the volume of its population, which is in turn the other cities of Hungary - and the concentration of most scientific, scientific, and artistic institutions in the country. Budapest is located on both sides of the Danube River (Hungary: Donna), flowing a few miles from the Danube band. It is an amazing city, even competing with the great pantheon of European capitals, and has been an anchor of Hungarian culture from the very beginning.

Earth



Land silk and longitude approximately 45 ° and 49 ° N and between 16 ° and 23 ° E, Hungary northward with Slovakia, with Ukraine in the northeast, with Romania in the east, with Serbia in the south. (Especially). , Vajodina region) and Croatia, with Slovenia in the southwest, and Austria in the west.

Climate


Due to its situation in the Carpathian Basin, Hungary has a moderately dry continental climate. The average annual temperature is about 50 ° F (10 ° C). Average temperatures range from mid-20s to low 30s F in January (about to 4 ° C) and in mid-60s to low 70s F (about 18 to 23 ° C) in July. The recorded temperatures are 109 ° F (43 ° C) in the extreme heat and −29 ° F (−34 ° C) in winter. In low-lying areas, rainfall usually ranges from 20 to 24 inches (500 to 600 mm), increasing to 24 to 31 inches (600 to 800 mm) in height. The central and eastern regions of the Great Alfold are the driest parts of the country, and the southwest coast is the hottest. About two-thirds of the annual rainfall falls during the growing season.

Economy


The Hungarian government became a burden of heavy debt and deficit, which the EU considered excessive sanctions that it did not end until 2013. General Chat Chat Lounge The arrival of Victor Arben-led government in 2010 brought a dramatic change in economic policy. "Orbomnex" emphasized competitiveness, and the government-run program called "Work Fair Society", which created hundreds of thousands of jobs, reduced the unemployment rate to 12 percent in the early part of the decade. ۔ Less than 4% by 2018. During the 2010s, GDP began to rise again and wages increased. Some international observers have called the revival an economic miracle, while others were expressing more skepticism, questioning the usefulness and stability of the "work fair" and arguing that The European Union has been revamped by significant financial support.


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