- Hungary - Wikipedia
Hungary joined the Axis powers in World War II, suffering significant damage and casualties [16][17] After brief Soviet occupation, the Hungarian People's Republic was established in 1949 as a satellite state inside the Warsaw Pact
- Hungary | History, Map, Flag, Population, Currency, Facts | Britannica
Hungary lies within the drainage basin of the Danube, which is the longest river in the country The Danube and two of its tributaries, the Rába and Dráva rivers, are of Alpine origin, while the Tisza River and its tributaries, which drain much of eastern Hungary, rise in the Carpathian Mountains to the east
- History of Hungary
HUNGARY'S HISTORY IN A NUTSHELL This nation has more than a thousand years of history, full of great events, kings, battles, allies, enemies, intrigue and sometimes, peaceful years
- Hungary country profile - BBC News
An overview of Hungary, including key dates and facts about this central European country
- 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 offers many diverse destinations: relatively low mountains in the north-west, the Great Plain in the east, lakes and rivers of all sorts, and many beautiful small villages and hidden gems of
- Hungary Country Profile | National Geographic Kids
Hungary, a landlocked country in central Europe, is known for its spa towns and hot springs
- Hungary - Wikitravel
Hungary is a member of the European Union and the Schengen Border-less Europe Agreement It also has cultural and political ties to Central Asia It borders Slovakia to the north, Austria to the west, Slovenia and Croatia to the south west, Serbia to the south, Romania to the east and Ukraine to the north east
- 40 Interesting Facts About Hungary - The Fact File
Facts about Hungary, where the helicopter, the ball point pen and the Rubik’s cube were invented Hungary also has one of the oldest metro railways in the world, dating back to 1896 More facts
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