Budapest
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Bandiera |
Scuto de armas |
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Nomine native |
Budapest |
Classe |
town in Hungary[*], enclave[*], largest city[*] |
Pais |
Hungaria, Kingdom of Hungary[*], Hungarian Republic[*], Hungarian Soviet Republic[*], First Hungarian Republic[*], Austria-Hungaria, First Hungarian Republic[*], Second Hungarian Republic[*], Hungarian People's Republic[*] |
Population |
1 671 004 |
Area |
52 514 ha |
Situate in |
Hungaria |
Altitude |
102 ±1 m |
Coordinatas |
47°29'54"N, 19°2'27"E |
Linguas official |
Lingua hungare |
Citates gemine |
Berlin, Frankfurt am Main, Fort Worth, New York, Tel Aviv, Vienna, Sarajevo, Lisbona, Beijing, Zagreb, Vilnius, Neapole, Cracovia, Florentia, Lecce, San Vito al Tagliamento, Varsovia, Mondragone, São Paulo, Dublin, Bangkok, Kiev, Madrid, Damasco, Bucarest, Daejeon, Košice[*], Osaka, Kielce[*], Subotica[*], Târgu Mureș[*], Lviv[*], Ankara, Shanghai, Odorheiu Secuiesc[*], Tehran, Chongqing, Nashik[*], Tbilisi, Sancte Petroburgo |
Fuso horari |
UTC+01:00, UTC+02:00[*] |
ISO 3166-2 |
HU-BU |
Geonames ID |
3054643 |
Sito web: https://budapest.hu, https://budapest.hu/sites/english/
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Wikimedia Commons Category Budapest
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Budapest[1] (latino: Aquincum) es le citate capital de Hungaria.[2] Illo es le citate le plus grande in Hungaria, e le centro principal de politica, cultura, commercio, industria, e transportation in le pais.[3]
Budapest es considerate un modiolo importante in Europa Central.[4] In 2008, Budapest habeva 1,702,297 habitantes[5] e su area metropolitan ha 2,451,418[6]. Le area del citate es 525 km2 [7]. Budapest ha unite trans le Danubio in le 17 de novembre, 1873, Buda e Óbuda (Vechio Buda) in le ripa occidental con Pest in le ripa oriental .[8] [7]
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Derivation:
Entitates:
1. (it) Budapest ||
2. (es) Budapest ||
(pt) Budapeste ||
3. (fr) Budapest ||
4. (en) Budapest ||
Controlo:
(de) Budapest ||
(ru) Будапешт ||
- (Extra): (la) Budapestinum
- ↑ Beauty and the Feast. Time (2002-03-18). Archivo del original create le 2008-10-09. Recuperate le 2008-05-22.
- ↑ Patrono:Cite encyclopedia
- ↑ Doing Business : Budapest, the soul of Central Europe. International Herald Tribune (2004-08-04). Archivo del original create le 2011-11-03. Recuperate le 2008-01-29.
- ↑ Gazetteer of the Republic of Hungary. Hungarian Central Statistical Office (2008-01-01). Recuperate le 2008-08-16.
- ↑ Social and economic parameters of Budapest (hungaro) 9. Hungarian Central Statistical Office. Recuperate le 2007-07-13.
- ↑ 7,0 7,1 Patrono:Cite encyclopedia
- ↑ Molnár, Miklós; Anna Magyar (2001). "Chronology", A Concise History of Hungary. Cambridge University Press, 15. ISBN 0521667364. Recuperate le 2008-05-19.