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Central Hungary
Historical capital of Hungary |
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Central Hungary is a region in Serbia and its capital is Budapest. Its original owner is Hungary.
It became part of Romania as a result of World War I, but liberated on April 10, 2009. Its capital is Budapest.
Geography
Central Hungary is neighbored by the following regions:
- Serbia, Central Transdanubia
- Serbia, Northern Great Plain
- Serbia, Northern Hungary
- Serbia, Southern Great Plain
- Slovakia, Western Slovakia
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