Location: East-Central Europe
Official name: Republic of Hungary
Head of State: Dr. Pál Schmitt
Head of Government: Dr. Viktor Orbán
Area: 93030 km2
Capital: Budapest
Largest towns: Debrecen, Miskolc, Szeged, Pécs, Győr, Székesfehérvár
Time zone: GMT + 1 hour
Population: 10,028,000 (January 2009)
Ethnic groups: Hungarian 96.9%, Roma 1.9%, German (0.6%), Slovakian (0.2%), Croatian (0.2%), other (0.2%)
Religions: Roman Catholic 51.9%, Calvinist 15.9%, Lutheran 3%, Greek Catholic 2.6%, other Christian 1%, other or unspecified 11.1%, unaffiliated 14.5%
Climate: temperate; cold, cloudy, humid winters; warm summers
Geography: landlocked; strategic location astride main land routes between Western Europe and Balkan Peninsula as well as between Ukraine and Mediterranean basin; the north-south flowing Duna (Danube) and Tisza Rivers divide the country into three large regions
Terrain: mostly flat to rolling plains; hills and low mountains on the Slovakian border. Highest point: Kékes (1,014 meters). Lowest point: Tisza River 78 m
Main rivers and lakes: Danube, Tisza, Lake Balaton, Lake Velence
Natural resources: bauxite, coal, natural gas, fertile soils, arable land
Land use: arable land: 49.58%, permanent crops: 2.06%, other: 48.36% (2005)
Irrigated land: 2,300 sq km
Environment: large ongoing investments to upgrade Hungarys standards in waste management, energy efficiency, and air, soil, and water pollution to meet EU requirements
Per capita GDP (at purchasing power parity): $18,600 (2009 est.)
Currency: Forint (HUF) Official exchange rates
Composition of GDP: agriculture: 3.2%; industry: 31.9%; services: 65% (2008 est., Central Intelligence Agency)
Transportation: (2009): railway network: 8,057 km (2,628 km electrified), public road network: 160,680 km, incl. 785 km motorway, six intl airports.