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{| class="toccolours" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" width="300px"
|+ <big>'''Budapest'''</big>
|-
| style="text-align: center;" colspan=2 | Image:Hu)bp.jpg<br>Coat of Arms of Budapest
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| style="text-align: center; background: white;" colspan=2 | Image:BudapestMap23.gif|250px|Location of Budapest in Hungary
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! Counties of Hungary|County
| none
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! Area
| 525,16 km²
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! style="font-weight: normal;" | '''Population'''
* Total (2005)
* Density
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* 1 695 000
* 3230 /km²
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! Postal codes
| 1010–1239
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! Area code
| 1
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! Location
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'''Budapest''' {{audio|Hu-Budapest.ogg|listen}} (pronounced BOO-dah-pesht, International Phonetic Alphabet for English|IPA {{IPA|/'budapɛʃt/}}), the Capitals of Hungary|capital city of Hungary and the country's principal political, industrial, commercial and transportation centre, has more than 1.7 million inhabitants, down from a mid-1980s peak of 2.07 million. It became a single city occupying both banks of the river Danube with the amalgamation in 1873 of right-bank Buda (''Ofen'' in German) and Óbuda (Old Buda or ''Alt-Ofen'') together with Pest (city)|Pest on the left (east) bank. It is the sixth Largest cities of the European Union by population|largest city in the European Union.
== History ==
Budapest's recorded history begins with the Roman Empire|Roman town of ''Aquincum'', founded around 89|89 AD on the site of an earlier Celts|Celtic settlement near what was to become Óbuda, and from 106 until the end of the 4th century the capital of the province of lower Pannonia. Today's Pest became the site of ''Contra Aquincum'' (or ''Trans Aquincum'').
<div style="float: right; clear: right; width: 300px;">
Image:Budapest from Gellert Hill.jpg|thumb|300px|Budapest from Gellért Hill, looking North
Image:Danube at Budapest, Margit Bridge.jpg|thumb|300px|Budapest with the Danube in foreground, looking south from Margit Bridge
Image:Budapest cityscape.jpg|thumb|300px|Budapest from the Erzsébet kilátó|Erzsébet viewpoint, closer is Pest (city)|Pest
Image:Budapest_bridge.jpg|thumb|300px|Széchenyi Lánchíd|Széchenyi Chain-bridge
Image:budapest_view.jpg|thumb|300px|View of Pest (city)|Pest with the Hungarian Parliament|Parliament and the Danube
</div>
The area was occupied around the year 900 by the Magyars, the ancestors of today's ethnic Hungarians, who a century later founded the kingdom of Hungary. Already a place of some significance, Pest recovered rapidly from its destruction by Mongols|Mongol invaders in 1241, but it was Buda, the seat of a royal castle since 1247, which in 1361 became the capital of Hungary.
The Ottoman Empire's conquest of most of Hungary in the 16th century interrupted the cities' growth: Pest fell to the invaders from the south in 1526 and Buda 15 years later. While Buda remained the seat of a Turkish governor, Pest was largely derelict by the time of their recapture in 1686 by Austria's Habsburg rulers, since 1526 kings of Hungary despite their loss of most of the country.
It was Pest (city)|Pest, from 1723 the seat of the administrative apparatus for the kingdom, which enjoyed the fastest growth rate in the 18th century|18th and 19th century|19th centuries and contributed the overwhelming majority of the cities' combined growth in the 19th. By 1800, larger than Buda and Óbuda combined, Pest's population grew twentyfold in the following century to 600,000, while that of Buda and Óbuda quintupled.
The fusion of the three districts under a single administration, first enacted by the Hungarian revolutionary government in 1849 but revoked on the subsequent restoration of Habsburg authority, was finally effected by the autonomous Hungarian royal government established under the Austro-Hungarian Ausgleich ("Compromise") of 1867; ''see Austria-Hungary''. The total population in the area of the unified capital grew nearly sevenfold in 1840–1900 to 730,000.
During the 20th century, most population growth occurred in the suburbs, with Újpest more than doubling in 1890–1910 and Kispest more than quintupling in 1900–1920, as much of the country's industry came to be concentrated in the city. The country's human losses during World War I and the subsequent loss of more than half of the former kingdom's territory (1920) dealt only a temporary blow, leaving Budapest as the capital of a smaller but now sovereign state. By 1930 the city proper contained a million inhabitants, with a further 400,000 in the suburbs.
Around a third of Budapest's 250,000 Jewish inhabitants died through Nazi genocide during the World War II Nazi Germany|German occupation in 1944. On January 1, 1950, the area of Budapest was significantly expanded: new districts were formed from the neighbouring cities and towns (see Great-Budapest). From the severe damage during the Soviet siege in 1944, the city recovered in the 1950s and 1960s, becoming to some extent a showcase for the more pragmatic policies pursued by the country's communist government (1947–1989) from the 1960s. Since the 1980s, the capital has shared with the country as a whole in increased emigration coupled with natural population decrease.
=== Demographic history ===
Image:Budapest_Population_graph.PNG|thumb|300px|left|Population Graph
<br clear="left" />
1800: 54,200 inhabitants<br>
1830: 102,700<br>
1850: 178,000<br>
1880: 370,800<br>
1900: 733,400<br>
1925: 957,800<br>
1990: 2,016,100<br>
2003: 1,719,343
== Districts of Budapest ==
Budapest's districts are numbered basically clockwise, in widening circles, and are organized similarly to the 'arrondisments' in Metropolitan Paris.
District I is a small area in central Buda (the western side), including the historic Castle. District II is in Buda again, in the northwest, and District III streches along in the northernmost part of Buda.
To reach District IV, we must cross the Danube to find it in Pest (the eastern side), also at north. With District V, we begin another circle: it is located in the absolute centre of Pest. Districts VI, VII, VIII and IX are the neighbouring areas to the east, going southwards, one after the other.
District X is another, more external circle also in Pest, while we must jump to the Buda side again to find Districts XI and XII, going northwards. No more districts remaining in Buda in this circle, we must turn our steps to Pest again to find Districts XIII, XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XIX and XX (mostly external city parts), almost regularly in a semi-circle, going southwards again.
District XXI is the extension of the above route over a branch of the Danube, the northern tip of a long island (Csepel-sziget) south from Budapest. District XXII is still on the same route in southwest Buda, and finally District XXIII is again in southernmost Pest, irregular only because it was added afterwards to the capital.
Each district can be associated with one or more city parts named after former towns within Budapest. The districts in red are in Buda, those in blue in Pest, and the one in yellow is an island between them. (Note: two further islands are parts of District III and District XIII.)
{| border=0 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=2
|-----bgcolor=lightgrey
|'''District'''
|'''City part'''
|----- bgcolor=#FFE8E8
|District I
|Tabán, Vár, Krisztinaváros, southern Víziváros
|----- bgcolor=#FFE8E8
|District II
|Rózsadomb, Pasarét, Hegyvidék, Hüvösvölgy|Hűvösvölgy, Pesthidegkút, northern Víziváros
|----- bgcolor=#FFE8E8
|District III
|Óbuda, Újlak, Békásmegyer, Óbudai-sziget (island)
|----- bgcolor=#DDEEFF
|District IV
|Újpest, Káposztásmegyer
|----- bgcolor=#DDEEFF
|District V
|Belváros (Budapest)|Belváros (in a narrow sense), Lipótváros
|----- bgcolor=#DDEEFF
|District VI
|Terézváros
|----- bgcolor=#DDEEFF
|District VII
|Erzsébetváros
|----- bgcolor=#DDEEFF
|District VIII
|Józsefváros
|----- bgcolor=#DDEEFF
|District IX
|Ferencváros
|----- bgcolor=#DDEEFF
|District X
|Köbánya|Kőbánya
|----- bgcolor=#FFE8E8
|District XI
|Újbuda (Kelenvölgy, Kelenföld, Lágymányos, Albertfalva, Gellérthegy, Sashegy, Gazdagrét, Örmezö|Őrmező)
|----- bgcolor=#FFE8E8
|District XII
|Hegyvidék
|----- bgcolor=#DDEEFF
|District XIII
|Újlipótváros, Angyalföld, Margitsziget (island)
|----- bgcolor=#DDEEFF
|District XIV
|Zugló (Alsórákos, Herminamezö|Herminamező, Istvánmezö|Istvánmező, Kiszugló, Nagyzugló, Rákosfalva, Törökör|Törökőr, Városliget)
|----- bgcolor=#DDEEFF
|District XV
|Rákospalota, Pestújhely, Újpalota
|----- bgcolor=#DDEEFF
|District XVI
|Mátyásföld, Sashalom, Cinkota, Rákosszentmihály
|----- bgcolor=#DDEEFF
|District XVII
|Rákosmente (Rákoskeresztúr, Rákoscsaba, Rákosliget, Rákoshegy, Rákoskert)
|----- bgcolor=#DDEEFF
|District XVIII
|Pestszentlörinc|Pestszentlőrinc, Pestszentimre
|----- bgcolor=#DDEEFF
|District XIX
|Kispest
|----- bgcolor=#DDEEFF
|District XX
|Pesterzsébet
|----- bgcolor=#FFFFDD
|District XXI
|Csepel
|----- bgcolor=#FFE8E8
|District XXII
|Budatétény, Nagytétény, Budafok
|----- bgcolor=#DDEEFF
|District XXIII
|Soroksár
|}
== Transport ==
=== Airport ===
Budapest Ferihegy International Airport, which has 3 different passenger terminals: Ferihegy 1, Ferihegy 2/A and Ferihegy 2/B. The airport is located to the east of the centre in the XVIII. district in Pestszentlörinc|Pestszentlőrinc.
=== Roads ===
Budapest is the most important Hungarian road terminus; all the major highways end there. Budapest is famous for its ill-maintained asphalt roads, deserving the title of a pot-hole capital. The bad condition of public road causes accidents and shortens the cars service life. Budapest is also a major railway terminus.
Image:BudapestKeletiStation.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Budapest Keleti Station
===Railway===
''Main articles: MÁV, HÉV''
Hungarian main-line railways are operated by Hungarian State Railways|MÁV. There are three main railway termini in Budapest, Keleti pályaudvar|Keleti, Nyugati pályaudvar|Nyugati, and Déli pályaudvar|Déli, operating both domestic and international rail services.
There is also a regional rail|suburban rail service in and around Budapest, operated by HÉV.
===Subway===
''Main articles: Budapest Metro, List of Budapest metro stations.''
The Budapest Subway system is the second oldest subway in Europe (after the London Underground). The original subway line is now the M1 or Yellow line. It was fully restored to its original condition, for a historical ride. Two other lines, the M2 (red) and M3 (blue), were built later and serve other parts of the city, and a fourth line is currently under construction.
===Waterways ===
The river Danube flows through Budapest on its way to the Black Sea. The river is easily navigable and so Budapest has historically been a major commercial port (at Csepel).
== External links ==
{{Commons|Budapest}}
* [http://www.budpocketguide.com/ Budapest Business & Travel Portal] (in English)
* [http://www.utvonalterv.hu Make your travel plan in Budapest!]
* [http://www.earth-photography.com/Countries/Hungary/Budapest_photos.html Budapest Pictures] (photo album)
* [http://www.budapest360.hu/ Budapest panoramas in 360 degree]
* [http://www.budpocketguide.com/PhotosGallery/index.asp Budapest & Hungary's aerial photos]
* [http://www.afs.hu/hungary/budapest.html Budapest: short tour, picture gallery, history overview]
* [http://database.fszek.hu:2006/ftopt/ft0301.htm?v=fototar&a=start&a1= Digital Photoarchive of Metropolitan Ervin Szabó Library Budapest Collection]
* [http://www.legenda.hu/a_budapest/a_budapest.html Budapest sights collected on one page]
* [http://www.visitors.hu/budapest_en.html Budapest] ''(Hungary for Visitors)''
* [http://www.fsz.bme.hu/hungary/budapest/ Budapest pages]
* [http://www.budapestinfo.org/ Information about Budapest] (in English)
* [http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/europe/budapest/index.htm Worldguide by LonelyPlanet.com] (in English)
* [http://www.travel-impressions.de/budapest/danube.htm Photos of Budapest]
* [http://www.davidpride.com/Europe/Hungary/Hungary_index.htm The Nomad: Budapest] (photos)
* [http://www.budapest.hu/ Budapest portal] (in Hungarian)
* [http://english.budapest.hu/ Budapest portal] (in English)
* [http://www.fszek.hu/?tPath=/konyvtaraink/kozponti_konyvtar/budapest_gyujtemeny&prk=56718613 Metropolitan Ervin Szabó Library Budapest Collection]
* [http://parizs.tripod.com/fotw/budapest.html Budapest Districts]
* [http://wikitravel.org/en/article/Budapest Budapest travel guide at Wikitravel]
* [http://www.bkv.hu/ Budapest Transport plc] public transport in Budapest (also in English)
*[http://www.budpocketguide.com/sights_sounds/world_heritage.asp Budapest's World Heritage sites & map]
* [http://drott.cis.drexel.edu/hungary/budametro.html Budapest metro]
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