Hungary
Diverse landscapes, rich culture and historical heritage
Hungary is located in the heart of Central Europe and has played an important role in the region's history, culture, and economy. The country has an area of 93,030 km², and a population of nearly 10 million. Its capital is Budapest, a world-famous architectural and cultural center located on both banks of the Danube.
The Hungarian state has a history dating back more than a thousand years, having been founded in 1000 under the leadership of King Saint Stephen.
The country's economy is diverse, with strong industrial, agricultural, and service sectors. It is also a prominent tourist destination, thanks to its historic cities, natural treasures, and spas.
Hungary offers experiences for all age groups: from travelers interested in culture to nature lovers and gastronomy enthusiasts.
The country boasts numerous UNESCO World Heritage Sites, such as the Buda Castle District, Hollókő, and the Pannonhalma Archabbey. Hungarian inventions and scientists are recognized worldwide, and the country has achieved international success in the fields of culture and sports.