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| Capital |
Budapest
47°26′N 19°15′E |
| Largest city |
Budapest |
| Official language(s) |
Hungarian (Magyar) |
| Government |
Parliamentary republic |
| - President |
László Sólyom |
| - Prime minister |
Ferenc Gyurcsány |
| Foundation |
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| - Date |
December, 1000 |
| Accession to EU |
May 1, 2004 |
| Area |
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| - Total |
93,030 km² (108th) |
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35,919 sq mi |
| - Water (%) |
0.74% |
| Population |
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| - July 2005 est. |
10,098,000 (80th) |
| - 2001 census |
10,198,315 |
| - Density |
108/km² (69th)
280/sq mi |
| GDP (PPP) |
2005 estimate |
| - Total |
$169,875 million (48th) |
| - Per capita |
$17,405 (40th) |
| HDI (2003) |
0.862 (35th) – high |
| Currency |
Forint (HUF) |
| Time zone |
CET (UTC+1) |
| - Summer (DST) |
CEST (UTC+2) |
| Internet TLD |
.hu |
| Calling code |
+36 |
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Budapest Perhaps no other capital has played such a dominant role in the life of a nation as Budapest. About 2 million people or every fifth
Hungarian lives in the capital. It is, from head to toe, a European city. Besides the citizens of many nations, more and more foreigners
choose to make Budapest their home. During its long history it was destroyed innumerable times, and its citizens exterminated; yet it has
always risen again, evolving and becoming ever bigger and more colorful. Each age has left behind its marks, each rejected and destroyed,
but built also, so configuring today's exciting, in places opulent, in other places dingy city |  |
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