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  1. 25 de feb. de 2021 · Hungary is a medium-sized, landlocked Central European country covering an area of 93,030 km2(35,920 sq mi). As observed on the physical map of Hungary, it is mostly a flat country, dominated by the Great Hungarian Plain east of the Danube. The plain includes approximately 56% of the country's land. The terrain ranges from flat to ...

  2. Hungary has three major geographic regions (which are subdivided to seven smaller ones): the Great Alföld, lying east of the Danube River; the Transdanubia, a hilly region lying west of the Danube and extending to the Austrian foothills of the Alps; and the North Hungarian Mountains, which is a mountainous and hilly country beyond ...

  3. Hace 2 días · Budapest is situated on both banks of the Danube (Hungarian: Duna) River, a few miles downstream from the Danube Bend. It is a magnificent city, even compared with the great pantheon of European capitals, and it has been an anchor of Hungarian culture since its inception.

  4. 14 de dic. de 2023 · Geography of Hungary Bordering Countries: Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Romania, Ukraine, and Slovakia. Major Rivers of Hungary: Danube, Tisza, Körös, Rába, Zagyva, Hortobágy-Berettyó, Drava, Ipoly, Zala, Sajó, Rabnitz, Hornád, Kapos, Tarna, Marcal.

  5. Hungary is a small landlocked country in the south-eastern region of Central Europe. It features a gorgeous capital city, Budapest, and the largest lake in Central Europe, Balaton. Map. Directions.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HungaryHungary - Wikipedia

    Geographic map of Hungary. Hungary is a landlocked country. Its geography has traditionally been defined by its two main waterways, the Danube and Tisza rivers. The common tripartite division—Dunántúl ("beyond the Danube", Transdanubia), Tiszántúl ("beyond the Tisza"), and Duna-Tisza kőze ("between the Danube and Tisza")—is ...

  7. 25 de may. de 2024 · This map of Hungary contains major cities, rivers, and highways. It also features a satellite and elevation map. Each map shows Hungary’s unique terrain from the flat Great Hungarian Plains in the southeast to the Matra Hills in the north.