HUNGARY

Hungary
Custom Regulations
International shipping to Hungary officially The Republic of Hungary
is a landlocked country in the Carpathian Basin of Central Europe, bordered by Austria, Slovakia,
Ukraine, Romania, Serbia,
Croatia, and Slovenia.
Its capital is Budapest.
Hungary
is a member of OECD, NATO, EU and a Schengen state. The official language is Hungarian,
part of the Finno-Ugric family, thus one of the three official languages of the
European Union that is not of Indo-European origin.
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Following
a Celtic (after c. 450 BC) and a Roman (9 BC - c. 4th century) period, the
foundation of Hungary was laid in the late Ninth Century by the Magyar
chieftain Árpád, whose great grandson István ascended to
the throne with a crown sent from Rome in 1000. The Kingdom of Hungary
existed with minor interruptions for
more than 900 years, and at various points was regarded as one of the cultural
centers of the Western world. It was succeeded by a Communist era (1945-1989)
during which Hungary gained
widespread international attention regarding the Revolution of 1956 and the
seminal move of opening its border with Austria in 1989, thus accelerating
the collapse of the Eastern Bloc. The present form
of government is Parliamentary
Republic (1989-). Hungary's
current goal is to become a developed country by IMF standards, having became already developed by most traditional measures,
including GDP and HDI (world ranking 36th and rising). The country's first ever
term of EU presidency is due in 2011
Hungary is one of the 15 most popular tourist
destinations in the world, with a capital regarded as one of the
most beautiful in the world. Despite its relatively small size, the country is
home to numerous World Heritage Sites, UNESCO Biosphere reserves, the second
largest thermal lake in the world (Lake
Hévíz), the largest lake
in Central Europe (Lake Balaton), and the largest natural grassland in Europe (Hortobágy).
Slightly
more than one half of Hungary's
landscape consists of flat to rolling plains of the Carpathian Basin:
the most important plain regions include the Little Hungarian Plain in the
west, and the Great Hungarian Plain in the southeast. The highest elevation
above sea level on the latter is only 183 meters.
Transdanubia
is a primarily hilly region with a terrain varied by low mountains. These
include the very eastern stretch of the Alps, Alpokalja, in the west of the
country, the Transdanubian Medium Mountains,
in the central region of Transdanubia, and the Mecsek
Mountains and Villány Mountains
in the south. The highest point of the area is the Írott-kő in the Alps, at 882 meters.
The
highest mountains of the country are located in the Carpathians: these lie in
the northern parts, in a wide band along the Slovakian border (highest point:
the Kékes at 1,014 m (3327 ft)).
Hungary is divided in two by its main waterway, the Danube
(Duna); other large rivers include the Tisza and Dráva, while
Transdanubia contains Lake Balaton, a major
body of water. The largest thermal lake in the world, Lake
Hévíz (Hévíz
Spa), is located in Hungary.
The second largest lake in the Carpathian
Basin is the artificial Lake Tisza
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