About Hungary


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Location, population, language, currency and climate


Hungary is a landlocked country situated in the middle of Europe. Hungarians therefore like to call themselves Central European. Hungary is bordered by seven countries: Austria, Croatia, Slovenia, Slovakia, Serbia, Romania, and Ukraine and as such is a geographically important new member of the EU.

It is predominately a flat country with some mountainous regions in the in the north and west. Southwest of Budapest is an important landmark, Lake Balaton, Europe’s largest lake which attracts millions of tourists every summer from all over Europe. The Danube slices the country in half, entering Hungary from Slovakia before winding it’s way to Serbia & Montenegro in the southeast.

The population of the country is just over 10,000,000 with approximately 20% of them living in the capital, Budapest. Hungary’s primary industry was historically agricultural, however most of the young population now chooses university education and the service industry is the most dominant. The education system is very strong and produces many solicitors, doctors, dentists and engineers. Hungarian graduates are in great demand in Western Europe.

The official language is Hungarian. Whilst it uses the Latin alphabet it is a very unique language and is notoriously difficult to learn. The good news is that most Hungarians speak fluent English, especially in the service industries.

The Currency is Hungarian Forint. Exchange rate: £1 = 360 Ft

The weather: Unpredictable. Officially called Central European climate with four (distinguishable) seasons. Winters could be snowy and very cold, whilst summers are hot and dry.

 

A brief history


Economic factors


The Housing Market


The Capital: Budapest


The Fun bit: shops, entertainment and culture.


 
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