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'Hungary in Maps' is the latest volume in a series of atlases published by the Geographical
Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. A unique publication, it
combines the best features of the books and atlases that have been published in Hungary
during the last decades. This work provides a clear, masterly and comprehensive overview
of present-day Hungary by a distinguished team of contributors, presenting the results of
research in the fields of geography, demography, economics, history, geophysics, geology,
hydrology, meteorology, pedology and other earth sciences. The 172 lavish, full-colour
maps and diagrams, along with 52 tables are complemented by clear, authoritative
explanatory notes, revealing a fresh perspective on the anatomy of modern day Hungary.
Although the emphasis is largely placed on contemporary Hungary, important sections are
devoted to the historical development of the natural and human environment as well.
In its concentration and focus, this atlas was intended to act as Hungary's 'business
card', as the country's résumé, to serve as an information resource for the sophisticated
general reader and to inform the international scientific community about the foremost
challenges facing Hungary today, both in a European context and on a global scale.
Examples of such intriguing topics are: stability and change in the ethnic and state territory,
natural hazards, earthquakes, urgent flood control and water management tasks, land
degradation, the state of nature conservation, international environmental conflicts, the
general population decline, ageing, the increase in unemployment, the Roma population at
home and the situation of Hungarian minorities abroad, new trends in urban development,
controversial economic and social consequences as a result of the transition to a market
economy, privatisation, the massive influx of foreign direct investment, perspectives on the
exploitation of mineral resources, problems in the energy supply and electricity generation,
increasing spatial concentration focused on Budapest in the field of services (e.g. in
banking, retail, transport and telecommunications networks), and finally the shaping of an
internationally competitive tourism industry, thus making Hungary more attractive to visit.
This project serves as a preliminary study for the new, 3 edition of the National
Atlas of Hungary, that is to be co-ordinated by the Geographical Research Institute of the
HungarianAcademy of Sciences.
rd
István Klinghammer
Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Professor, Eötvös Loránd University (Budapest),
Department of Cartography and Geoinformatics
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Hungary in Maps
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Hungary in Maps
Edited by
Károly KocsisFerenc Schweitzer
Geographical Research InstituteHungarian Academy of Sciences
Budapest, 2009
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Authors
Alföldi, L., Beluszky, P., Berényi, I., Bihari, Z., Borhidi, A., Bozó, L., Dombrádi, E., Dövényi, Z., Erdősi, F., Fodor, I., Gál, Z., Haas, J., Hajdú, Z., Horváth, F., Inotai, A., Katona, T. J., Kocsis, K., Kovács, F., Kovács, Z., Lakatos, I., Michalkó, G., Nagy, E., Pásztor, L., Pomázi, I., Probáld, F., Schweitzer, F., Szabó, J., Szalai, S., Tardy, J., Tiner, T., Tóth, J., Tóth, L., Varga, Z., Várallyay, Gy.
Map authors
Ádám, L., Bada, G., Beluszky, P., Berényi, I., Bereznay, A., Bihari, Z., Borhidi, A., Borsy, Z., Brezsnyánszky, K., Dombrádi, E., Dövényi, Z., Fekete, A., Fodor, I., Gál, Z., Góczán, L., Haas, J., Horváth, F., Juhász, Á., Keresztesi, Z., Keszthelyi, Sz., Kiss, E. É., Kocsis, K., Kovács, Z., Láng, S., Lászlóffy, W., Marosi, S., Michalkó, G., Mónus, P., Nagy, E., Nemes Nagy, J., Pásztor, L., Pécsi, M., Pesti, Cs., Pinczés, Z., Pomázi, I., Probáld, F., Schweitzer, F., Síkhegyi, F., Somogyi, S., Soó, R., Szabó, B., Szabó, J., Székely, A., Szentimrey, T., Szilárd, J., Tardy, J., Tiner, T., Tóth, J., Tóth, L., Várallyay, Gy., Varga, B., Varga, Z., Zólyomi, B.
Revised byKlinghammer, I.
English text checked by Bassa, L. and Szecsei, S.
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Farkas, Z., Kaiser, L., Kovács, A., Molnár, M.
Typography: Garai-Édler, E.
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD (Tamás Németh)....................................................................................................................... 7
HUNGARY IN THE WORLD (Károly Kocsis–Ferenc Schweitzer) ............................................................ 9
CHARACTERISTICS OF HISTORICAL EVOLUTION (Zoltán Hajdú) ............................................... 21
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT .................................................................................................................... 29Geophysics (Ferenc Horváth–Endre Dombrádi–László Tóth) .......................................................... 29Geology (János Haas) ........................................................................................................................ 34Relief and Landscapes (Ferenc Schweitzer) .................................................................................... 38Climate (Zita Bihari–Sándor Szalai–László Bozó) ............................................................................ 45Hydrography (László Alföldi) .......................................................................................................... 51Soils (György Várallyay–László Pásztor–József Szabó) ..................................................................... 57Flora (Att ila Borhidi) .......................................................................................................................... 63Fauna (Zoltán Varga) ......................................................................................................................... 69Nature Conservation (János Tardy) ................................................................................................. 72Environmental Protection (István Fodor–István Pomázi) .............................................................. 78
POPULATION AND SETTLEMENT ....................................................................................................... 84Demographic Features (Zoltán Dövényi–Károly Kocsis–József Tóth) ........................................... 84Ethnicity and Religion (Károly Kocsis) ........................................................................................... 96Sett lements (Pál Beluszky–Zoltán Kovács) ..................................................................................... 104
ECONOMY ................................................................................................................................................ 117General Characteristics of Economy (Ferenc Probáld) ................................................................ 117Agriculture (István Berényi) ........................................................................................................... 127Mining and Energy Supply (Tamás János Katona–Ferenc Kovács–István Lakatos–Károly Kocsis) ................................... 139Industry (Éva Kiss) .......................................................................................................................... 153Transport (Ferenc Erdősi) ................................................................................................................ 164Telecommunications (Tibor Tiner) ................................................................................................ 172Banking Network (Zoltán Gál) ...................................................................................................... 178Internal Trade (Erika Nagy) ........................................................................................................... 182Foreign Trade and Capital Exports (András Inotai) .................................................................. 188Tourism (Gábor Michalkó) ............................................................................................................... 194
REFERENCES ............................................................................................................................................ 201
LIST OF FIGURES ..................................................................................................................................... 206
LIST OF TABLES ....................................................................................................................................... 210