Central Transdanubia

Central Transdanubia is a statistical region of . The capital is . It is part of Transdanubia region. Central Transdanubia includes counties of Fejér, Komárom-Esztergom, and Veszprém.
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is the largest city and the county seat of Fejér county, . It's roughly 60 km southwest of Budapest, and is considered Hungary's first, as this was the royal seat of King Szent István.

is one of 's oldest cities, in the Transdanubia region. In 1009, it became Hungary's first episcopal seat.

is a town and district in . is an industrial town on the right bank of the Danube. After the Second World War, a large steelworks and settlement for 50,000 inhabitants were built around a small village.

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Fejér is an administrative county in central . It lies on the west bank of the river and nearly touches the eastern shore of .

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Veszprém is an administrative county in . is also the name of the capital city of .

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Komárom-Esztergom is an administrative Hungarian county in Central Transdanubia Region; its shares its northern border the with . It shares borders with the Hungarian counties of Győr-Moson-Sopron, , and and the Slovakian .

Central Transdanubia

Latitude of center
47.26° or 47° 15′ 36″ north
Longitude of center
18.02° or 18° 1′ 12″ east
Population
1,060,000
Wiki­data ID
Q962153
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Ukrainian—“Central Transdanubia” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: ترانسدانوبيا الوسطى
  • Azerbaijani: Mərkəzi Zadunay
  • Azerbaijani: Mərkəzi-Zadunay bölgəsi
  • Basque: Erdialdeko Transdanubia
  • Bavarian: Middltransdanubien
  • Belarusian: Цэнтральна-Задунайскі край
  • Bulgarian: Централно Заддунавие
  • Chinese: 中外多瑙
  • Chinese: 中央外多瑙
  • Chinese: 多瑙河中部
  • Croatian: Srednje Podunavlje
  • Czech: Střední Podunají
  • Dutch: Central Transdanubia
  • Esperanto: Meza Transdanubio
  • Estonian: Kesk-Dunántúl
  • French: Transdanubie centrale
  • Galician: Transdanubia central
  • German: Mitteltransdanubien
  • German: Zentraltransdanubien
  • Hebrew: מרכז טרנסדנוביה
  • Hungarian: Közép-Dunántúl
  • Italian: Transdanubio Centrale
  • Macedonian: Централна прекудунавска регија
  • Malagasy: Közép-Dunántúl
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Közép-Dunántúl
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Sentral-Transdanubia
  • Norwegian: Közép-Dunántúl
  • Persian: ترانسدانوبیا مرکزی
  • Persian: ترانسدانوبیای مرکزی
  • Quechua: Közép-Dunántúl
  • Romanian: Transdanubia Centrală
  • Russian: Средний Дунантуль
  • Russian: Центрально-Задунайский край
  • Serbian: Централна прекодунавска регија
  • Slovenian: Közép-Dunántúl
  • Slovenian: Osrednja prekodonavska
  • Slovenian: Osrednje Podonavje
  • Spanish: Közép-Dunántúl
  • Swedish: Mellersta Transdanubien
  • Turkish: Orta Transdanubia
  • Turkish: Orta Transtuna
  • Ukrainian: Центральне Задунав’я

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