LocationCentral Europe.
Area93,030 sq km (35,919 sq miles).
Population10 million (official estimate 2007).
Population Density107.5 per sq km.
CapitalBudapest.
Population: 1.7 million (2007).
GovernmentRepublic.
LanguageHungarian (Magyar) is the official language. German and English are widely spoken by the older and younger generation respectively. Some French is also spoken, mainly in western Hungary.
Religion52% Roman Catholic, 16% Calvinist, 3% Lutheran.
Christian, Eastern Orthodox and Jewish minorities.
TimeGMT + 1 (GMT + 2 from last Sunday in March to last Sunday in October).
Electricity220 volts AC, 50Hz. European-style two-pin plugs are used.
Head of GovernmentPrime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany since 2004.
Head of StatePresident Laszlo Solymon since 2005.
Recent HistoryIn May 2002, the Hungarian Socialist Party (
Magyar Szocialista Part, MSzP) came to power. There have been a few re-shuffles in parliament since then, most recently when opposition-backed Laszlo Solymon was chosen as the next president, after the Socialists’ candidate was blocked - but the coalition survived and won the April 2006 general election. This was the first time a government had been re-elected since the restoration of democracy in 1990.
Hungary became a member of NATO in 1999 and joined the EU in 2004. Hungary has also joined with the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovak Republic in the Visegrad group, which promotes political and economic co-operation in central Europe. In September 2006 Budapest was engulfed in demonstrations, as Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany admitted that he had lied to voters about the state of Hungary’s economy. Police again battled protestors in October 2007 during the 51st anniversary of the Hungarian anti-Soviet uprising.
TelephoneCountry code: 36. If dialing between Hungarian cities or to mobile phones, callers must prefix the number with the national dialing code, 06.
Mobile TelephoneRoaming agreements exist with international mobile phone companies. Coverage is good.
InternetThere are Internet cafes in most towns, and some libraries have free terminals.
MediaThere is generally a high level of autonomy in Hungary’s media. The country’s private broadcast media compete with state-run radio and TV. Public radio services operated by Hungarian Radio compete with numerous local radio stations and national commercial services. Hungary’s national and local newspapers are privately owned, some of them by foreign groups and investors.
PostAirmail takes three days to one week to reach other European destinations.
Post office hours: Mon-Fri 0800-1800, Sat 0800-1200.
Press• National dailies include
Magyar Hírlap,
Népszabadság and
Népszava.
• English-language newspapers include the
Budapest Business Journal,
Budapest Week,
The Budapest Sun and
The Hungarian Quarterly.
Radio• Public radio broadcasters include
Hungarian Radio (operating
Kossuth,
Petofi and
Bartok networks, plus
Radio Budapest, an external service).
• Private broadcasters include
Danubius Radio,
Slager Radio and
Juventus Radio.
Below are Public Holidays for the January 2009-December 2010 period.
20091 Jan New Year's Day.
15 Mar Anniversary of 1848 uprising against Austrian rule.
13 Apr Easter Monday.
1 May Labor Day.
1 Jun Whit Monday.
20 Aug National Day (Feast of St Stephen).
23 Oct Republic Day (Anniversary of 1956).
1 Nov All Saints' Day.
24 Dec Christmas Eve.
25 Dec Christmas Day.
26 Dec Boxing Day.
20101 Jan New Year's Day.
15 Mar Anniversary of 1848 uprising against Austrian rule.
2 Apr Easter Monday.
1 May Labor Day.
24 May Whit Monday.
20 Aug National Day (Feast of St Stephen).
23 Oct Republic Day (Anniversary of 1956).
1 Nov All Saints' Day.
24 Dec Christmas Eve.
25 Dec Christmas Day.
26 Dec Boxing Day.
Contact Information:Embassy of the Republic of Hungary in the UK35 Eaton Place, London SW1X 8BY, UK
Tel: (020) 7235 5218.
Website:
www.mfa.gov.hu/emb/london Opening hours: Mon-Fri 0930-1200 (visa section).
Hungarian National Tourist Office (HNTO) in the UK46 Eaton Place, London SW1X 8AL, UK
Tel: (020) 7823 1032
or 00800 3600 0000 (24-hour English-language enquiry line).
Website:
www.gotohungary.co.uk Embassy of the Republic of Hungary in the USA3910 Shoemaker Street, NW, Washington, DC 20008, USA
Tel: (202) 362 6730.
Website:
www.huembwas.org Hungarian National Tourist Office (HNTO) in the USA350 Fifth Avenue, Suite 7107, New York, NY 10118, USA
Tel: (212) 695 1221.
Website:
www.gotohungary.com
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