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Encyclopedia > Capitals of Hungary

During the history of Hungary, the country has had more capitals. These were:


Roman time

The capital of the province of Pannonia was:

Later there was a fourfold division, with capitals within today's Hungary:

There were also two capitals outside of today's Hungary but on territories that were part of the Kingdom of Hungary in history:

Hungary

Capitals of the country were:


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