Magyar Köztársaság | ||||
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Anthem Himnusz | ||||
Capital | Budapest | |||
Government | Republic | |||
President | ||||
- 1946-1948 | Zoltán Tildy | |||
- 1948-1949 | Árpád Szakasits | |||
Prime Minister | ||||
- 1946-1947 | Ferenc Nagy | |||
- 1947-1948 | Lajos Dinnyés | |||
- 1948-1949 | István Dobi | |||
Legislature | National Assembly | |||
History | ||||
- February 1, 1946 | Established | |||
- August 20, 1949 | Socialist constitution | |||
Area | 93,030 km² | |||
Population | ||||
- 1949 | 9,204,799 | |||
Density | 98.9/km² | |||
Currency | Pengő, Adópengő, Forint | |||
Communist Hungary | ||||
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The Hungarian Republic (1946-1949) was a republic in Eastern Europe.
President
- Zoltán Tildy (₩) (February 1, 1946 - August 3, 1948)
- Árpád Szakasits (₩) (August 3, 1948 - August 20, 1949)
Prime Minister
- Ferenc Nagy (₩) (February 1, 1946 - May 31, 1947)
- Lajos Dinnyés (₩) (May 31, 1947 - December 10, 1948)
- István Dobi (₩) (December 10, 1948 - August 20, 1949)
Nation
Hungarian Polities
Hungarian Republic: Hungary (From 1989)
Satellite state: Hungarian People's Republic (1949-1989)
Third Reich: Hungarian State (1944-1945)
Kingdom of Hungary (1938-1946)
Kingdom of Hungary (1920-1938)
Hungarian Soviet Republic (1919)
Hungarian People's Republic (1918-1920)
Austria-Hungary: Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen (1867-1918)
Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen
Neighbouring Nations
References
- Hungary: a country study (Library of Congress)
- World Statesmen.org
- Wikipedia