- It includes the longest cave of Hungary, the 25km long Baradla. ... In the east of Hungary it is worth visiting the historical wine region of Tokaj.
- afsusa.org countries/hungary/In fact, most Nobel Prize winners per capita come from Hungary! Study abroad in Hungary Host a Hungarian student in the U.S.
- studyinhungary.hu why-hungary/menu/basic-…Basic information about Hungary
- Official name: Hungary
- Hungary is a member of OECD, NATO, EU and the Schengen Convention.
- wiki2.org en/Hungary
- A Super Quick History of Hungary
- Geography Now! Hungary (ft. Nick Uhas/ Nickipedia)
- Hungary's Greatest Catastrophe - Treaty of Trianon
- encyclopedia.com places/germany-scandinavia-and-…About 84% of Hungary is below 200 m (656 ft) in altitude, its lowest point, at the Tisza River, being 78 m (256 ft) above sea level and the highest being Mt.
- “Hungary is gearing up for an exceptionally active EU presidency. It’s time to set aside ideological disputes and kick-start Europe’s engine.
- european-union.europa.eu principles-countries-…As Hungary’s "embassy to the EU", its main task is to ensure that the country's interests and policies are heard and pursued as much as possible in the EU.
- expat.com en/guide/europe/hungary/From visas to the daily commute, the Hungary expat guide contains information about living in Hungary for expatriates or people who would like to live here.
- worldatlas.com maps/hungaryAs observed on the physical map of Hungary, it is mostly a flat country, dominated by the Great Hungarian Plain east of the Danube.
- trade.gov hungarySucceed in Hungary with the U.S. Commercial Service. Explore key resources and events that can help your international business in Hungary.