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Hungarian first-level administrative division identification (middle)

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II. State (continued)

Hungarian first-level administrative division identification (middle)
Hungarian first-level administrative division identification (middle)

16. Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg megye (Hungarian: Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg megye) is a state in northeastern Hungary bordering Slovakia, Ukraine and Romania. It has an area of 5,936 square kilometers and a population of 562,357. The capital is Nirajihazo. It is divided into 13 districts.

Hungarian first-level administrative division identification (middle)
Hungarian first-level administrative division identification (middle)

17. Tornau Oblast (Hungarian: Tolna) is a state in southern Hungary. It has an area of 3,703 square kilometers and a population of 225,936. The capital is Séksard. It is divided into 6 districts.

Hungarian first-level administrative division identification (middle)
Hungarian first-level administrative division identification (middle)

18. The canton of Váš (Hungarian: Vas, German: Eisenburg) is a state in western Hungary, bordered by Austria to the west. It has an area of 3,336 square kilometers and a population of 253,997. The capital is Sombotthey. Originally belonged to the Kingdom of Hungary in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the region of West Hungary, Germany. After 1920, the Treaty of Saint-Germain and Trianon ruled that the region belonged to Hungary. It is divided into 7 districts.

Hungarian first-level administrative division identification (middle)
Hungarian first-level administrative division identification (middle)

19. Veszprém (Hungarian: Veszprém) is a state in western Hungary. It has an area of 4,464 square kilometers and a population of 346,647. The capital is Veszprém. It is divided into 10 districts.

Hungarian first-level administrative division identification (middle)
Hungarian first-level administrative division identification (middle)

20. Zolo Obton (Hungarian: Zala vármegye; Croatian: Zalska županija) is a state in western Hungary, bordered by Austria to the west. It has an area of 3,784 square kilometers and a population of 277,290. The capital is Zolo Egersegger. It is divided into 6 districts.

3. State-level cities

Hungarian first-level administrative division identification (middle)
Hungarian first-level administrative division identification (middle)

21. Baja (Hungarian: Baja) is a city in the Hungarian state of Bač-Kishcon, located on the banks of the Danube River, with an area of 177.61 square kilometers and a population of 37,690 people. Bao Yao is located at the junction of mainland Hungary and the Mediterranean region, so it is at the junction of a temperate oceanic climate and a Mediterranean climate. Summers are hot (sometimes up to 36–37 °C) and suffocating, while winters are cold and snowy, with frequent rain in spring. During the summer months, the region experiences extreme rainstorms from time to time.

Hungarian first-level administrative division identification (middle)
Hungarian first-level administrative division identification (middle)

22. Békéscsaba (Hungarian: Békéscsaba; Slovak: Békešská Čaba) is a city located in southeastern Hungary. Bekescho is the capital of the state of Bekesz. The city covers an area of 193.93 square kilometers. In terms of population size, it belongs to medium-sized cities in Hungary and small cities in Europe. Bekeš Chobs is famous for its food and events, such as the "Hungarian Treasure", where the Jobü sausage is made, as well as the Jobü Sausage Carnival and Hungary's largest beer festival.

Hungarian first-level administrative division identification (middle)
Hungarian first-level administrative division identification (middle)

23. Debrecen (Hungarian: Debrecen; Romanian: Debreţin; German: Debreczin) is the second largest city in Hungary, after Budapest, the capital of Hauidu-Bihauer, located on the Great Hungarian Plain, about 220 kilometers east of Budapest. The home stadium of VSC, one of the Hungarian football powerhouses, is located here, and Debrecen has also played a number of sporting events.

Hungarian first-level administrative division identification (middle)
Hungarian first-level administrative division identification (middle)

24. Danube Neustadt (Hungarian: Dunaújváros, German: Neustadt an der Donau), known as Stalin City (Sztálinváros) between 1951 and 1961, located on the banks of the Danube River in the Fjær-Fjèr region in central Hungary, about 50 km south of Budapest, is one of the youngest cities in the country, founded in 1950 during the industrialization of Hungary. It used to be a small village, but now it has a steel mill.

Hungarian first-level administrative division identification (middle)
Hungarian first-level administrative division identification (middle)

25. Eger (Hungarian: Eger; German: Erlau) is a city in northeastern Hungary and the capital of Khvish Oblast. It has a population of 56,317. Eger is a Hungarian table wine region that produces a red table wine called Egri Bikavér (Hungarian Ox Blood).

Hungarian first-level administrative division identification (middle)
Hungarian first-level administrative division identification (middle)

26. Elder (Hungarian: Érd; German: Hanselbeck; Croatian: Andzabeg; Turkish: Hamzabey) is a city located in the Hungarian state of Pest. Archaeological evidence shows that it was inhabited 50,000 years ago. It was first recorded in 1243.

Hungarian first-level administrative division identification (middle)
Hungarian first-level administrative division identification (middle)

27. Esztergom (Hungarian: Esztergom; German: Gran; Slovak: Ostrihom) is a small city in northern Hungary, about fifty kilometers northwest of Budapest. It is located in Komarom-Esztergom, on the right bank of the Danube, which is the border with Slovakia. From the 10th to the 13th centuries, Esztergom was the capital of Hungary and was originally a royal residence until Béla IV moved the capital to Visegrad and later to Buda.

Hungarian first-level administrative division identification (middle)
Hungarian first-level administrative division identification (middle)

28. Győr (Hungarian: Győr; Croatian: Jura, Đura, or Vjura; German: Raab; Slovak: Ráb; Turkish: Yanık kale; Serbian: Ђур or Јанок; Russian: Дьер) is a city in northwestern Hungary, the capital of Gyr-Mosun-Shoprão region. It is the sixth-largest city in Hungary and one of the country's five regional centers, with one of the main roads in Central Europe passing through the region.

Hungarian first-level administrative division identification (middle)
Hungarian first-level administrative division identification (middle)

29. Hódmezővásárhely (Hungarian: Hódmezővásárhely) is a city located in the state of Jongrad-Jonad in southeastern Hungary. There is evidence that it was inhabited 6,000 years ago.

Hungarian first-level administrative division identification (middle)
Hungarian first-level administrative division identification (middle)

30. Kaposvár (Hungarian: Kaposvár; German: Kopisch, Ruppertsberg, Ruppertsburg) is located in southwestern Hungary, the capital of Shomoj Oblast, about 186 kilometers from the capital Budapest, with an area of 113.59 square kilometers and a population of 67,954.

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