Western Transdanubia

Western Transdanubia is a subdivision of Hungary as defined by the Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics. It is one of the eight classified NUTS-2 statistical regions of Hungary.
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Essential Destinations

Top destinations include Sopron and Győr.

is a city in , close to the border, with a population of about 62,000. The town is officially bilingual, and its historical German language name is Ödenburg.

is a city in Western Transdanubia in . It is called A barokk városa, because the old part of the city contains dozens of monumental buildings and sculptures from the 18th century.

is a historical town in Vas county, in . Another beautiful town beside , it is often referred to as the "jewellery box of the country". Like Sopron, it is very close to the Austrian border.

Destinations to Discover

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Győr–Moson–Sopron is an administrative county in north-western Hungary, on the border with Slovakia and Austria. It shares borders with the Hungarian counties , Veszprém and .

Zala is an administrative county in south-western Hungary. It is named after the Zala River. It shares borders with and and the Hungarian counties , Veszprém and .

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Vas is an administrative county of . It was also one of the counties of the former Kingdom of Hungary. It is part of the Centrope Project.

Western Transdanubia

Latitude of center
47.176° or 47° 10′ 33″ north
Longitude of center
16.8851° or 16° 53′ 6″ east
Population
989,000
Open­Street­Map ID
node 775498606
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­region
Wiki­data ID
Q852716
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Ukrainian—“Western Transdanubia” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: ترانسدانوبيا الغربية
  • Arabic: غربي ترانسدانوبيا
  • Asturian: Nyugat-Dunántúl
  • Azerbaijani: Qərbi-Zadunay bölgəsi
  • Basque: Mendebaldeko Transdanubia
  • Belarusian: Заходне-Задунайскі край
  • Catalan: Nyugat-Dunántúl
  • Catalan: Transdanubi Occidental
  • Chinese: 多瑙河西部
  • Chinese: 西外多瑙
  • Corsican: Transdanubiu Occidentale
  • Croatian: Nyugat-Dunántúl
  • Croatian: Zapadno Podunavlje
  • Czech: Západní Zadunají
  • Dutch: Western Transdanubia
  • Esperanto: Okcidenta Transdanubio
  • Estonian: HU22
  • Estonian: Lääne-Dunantul
  • Estonian: Lääne-Dunántúl
  • Estonian: Nyugat-Dunantul
  • Estonian: Nyugat-Dunántúl
  • French: Transdanubie de l’Ouest
  • French: Transdanubie occidentale
  • Galician: Transdanubia occidental
  • German: Nyugat-Dunántúl
  • German: West-Transdanubien
  • German: Westtransdanubien
  • Hebrew: מערב טרנסדנוביה
  • Hungarian: Nyugat-Dunántúl
  • Indonesian: Transdanubia Barat
  • Italian: Transdanubio Occidentale
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Nyugat-Dunántúl
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Vest-Transdanubia
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Nyugat-Dunántúl
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Vest-Transdanubia
  • Norwegian: Nyugat-Dunántúl
  • Persian: ترانسدانوبیا غربی
  • Persian: ترانسدانوبیای غربی
  • Quechua: Kunti Transdanuwyu
  • Quechua: Nyugat-Dunántúl
  • Romanian: Transdanubia de Vest
  • Russian: Западная Трансданубия
  • Russian: Западно-Задунайский край
  • Russian: Западный Дунантуль
  • Serbian: Zapadna prekodunavska regija
  • Serbian: Западна прекодунавска регија
  • Slovenian: Nyugat-Dunántúl
  • Slovenian: Zahodna prekodonavska
  • Slovenian: Zahodno Podonavje
  • Spanish: Nyugat Dunantul
  • Spanish: Nyugat Dunantúl
  • Spanish: Nyugat Dunántul
  • Spanish: Nyugat Dunántúl
  • Spanish: Nyugat-Dunantul
  • Spanish: Nyugat-Dunantúl
  • Spanish: Nyugat-Dunántul
  • Spanish: Nyugat-Dunántúl
  • Spanish: Transdanubio Occidental
  • Swedish: Nyugat-Dunántúl
  • Swedish: Västra Transdanubien
  • Turkish: Batı Transdanubia
  • Turkish: Batı Transtuna
  • Ukrainian: Західне Задунав’я

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About Mapcarta. Data © OpenStreetMap contributors and available under the Open Database License". Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Western Transdanubia”. Photo: Sudika, CC BY-SA 3.0.