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Central Transdanubia
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Last update: July 5, 2010 |
Central Transdanubia is a region of Hungary.
It became part of Romania on September 5, 2008 as a result of World War I, but in January 2009 Hungary liberated it. Capital city of the region is Szekesfehervar, or Székesfehérvár. Central Transdanubia is currently under the control of Hungary.
Geography
Central Transdanubia is neighbored by the following regions:
- Hungary, Central Hungary
- USA, Southern Great Plain
- Hungary, Southern Transdanubia
- Hungary, Western Slovakia
- Hungary, Western Transdanubia
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Country | Region | City | Population | Productivity | Hospital | Defense system |
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Central Transdanubia | Székesfehérvár | 220 ▼ | Grain - Medium |
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