Hungary has 3,152 municipalities as of July 15, 2013: 346 towns (Hungarian term: város [ˈvaːroʃ] , plural: városok [ˈvaːroʃok]; the terminology does not distinguish between cities and towns – the term town is used in official translations) and 2,806 villages (Hungarian: község [ˈkøʃːeːɡ], plural: községek [ˈkøʃːeːɡɛk]) of which 126 are classified as large villages (Hungarian: nagyközség [ˈnɒckøʃːeːɡ], plural: nagyközségek). The number of towns can change, since villages can be elevated to town status by act of the President. The capital Budapest has a special status and is not included in any county while 25 of the towns are so-called cities with county rights. All county seats except Budapest are cities with county rights.
Four of the cities (Budapest, Miskolc, Győr, and Pécs) have agglomerations, and the Hungarian Statistical Office distinguishes seventeen other areas in earlier stages of agglomeration development.[1]
The largest city is the capital, Budapest, while the smallest town is Pálháza with 1038 inhabitants (2010). The largest village is Solymár (population: 10,123 as of 2010). There are more than 100 villages with fewer than 100 inhabitants while the smallest villages have fewer than 20 inhabitants.
Largest cities in Hungary
Bold: City with county rights.
Italics: Capital city.
Over 100,000 (large cities)
City / town | County | Population | Peak population | Metropolitan area (2024) | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1949 Census | 1990 Census | 2011 Census | 2022 Census | |||||
1. | Budapest | Budapest (Pest) | 1,590,316 | 2,016,681 | 1,733,685 | 1,685,342 | 2,113,034 (1989) | 2,860.052 |
2. | Debrecen | Hajdú-Bihar | 115,399 | 212,235 | 211,340 | 199,858 | 217,706 (1994) | 257,997 |
3. | Szeged | Csongrád-Csanád | 104,867 | 175,301 | 168,048 | 158,797 | 178,878 (1994) | 200,547 |
4. | Miskolc | Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén | 109,841 | 196,442 | 167,754 | 147,533 | 211,345 (1985) | 220,854 |
5. | Pécs | Baranya | 89,470 | 170,039 | 156,049 | 139,330 | 172,177 (1994) | 175,843 |
6. | Győr | Győr-Moson-Sopron | 69,583 | 129,331 | 129,527 | 127,599 | 133,946 (2020) | 206,705 |
7. | Nyíregyháza | Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg | 56,334 | 114,152 | 119,746 | 116,282 | 119,746 (2011) | 162,076 |
8. | Kecskemét | Bács-Kiskun | 61,730 | 102,516 | 111,411 | 108,120 | 112,233 (2010) | 176,098 |
Sources:[2][3] |
50,000–100,000 (medium-sized cities)
City / town | County | Population | Peak population | Metropolitan area (2024) | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1949 Census | 1990 Census | 2011 Census | 2022 Census | |||||
9. | Székesfehérvár | Fejér | 42,260 | 108,958 | 100,570 | 95.045 | 109,762 (1993) | 145,887 |
10. | Szombathely | Vas | 47,589 | 85,617 | 78,884 | 78,190 | 85,932 (1994) | 112,078 |
11. | Érd | Pest | 16,444 | 43,327 | 63,631 | 71,253 | 71,425 (2022) | Budapest |
12. | Szolnok | Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok | 37,520 | 78,328 | 72,953 | 66,061 | 80,859 (1994) | 106,303 |
13. | Tatabánya | Komárom-Esztergom | 40,221 | 74,277 | 67,753 | 65,830 | 75,921 (1980) | - |
14. | Sopron | Győr-Moson-Sopron | 36,506 | 55,083 | 60,548 | 60,334 | 63,065 (2020) | - |
15. | Kaposvár | Somogy | 37,945 | 71,788 | 66,245 | 59,397 | 74,101 (1979) | - |
16. | Békéscsaba | Békés | 44,053 | 67,157 | 62,050 | 55,164 | 68,044 (1980) | - |
17. | Veszprém | Veszprém | 20,682 | 63,867 | 61,721 | 55,910 | 65,789 (1994) | - |
18. | Zalaegerszeg | Zala | 21,668 | 62,212 | 59,499 | 54,428 | 62,908 (1994) | - |
Source:[3] |
50,000–30,000
City / town | County | Population | Top population | Metropolitan area (2021) | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1949 Census | 2011 Census | 2022 Census | ||||||
19. | Eger | Heves | 32,352 | 56,569 | 49,128 | 63,794 (1994) | - | |
20. | Nagykanizsa | Zala | 33,158 | 49,026 | 43,228 | 54,052 (1990) | - | |
21. | Dunakeszi | Pest | 11,029 | 40,545 | 43,858 | 43,990 (2021) | Budapest | |
22. | Hódmezővásárhely | Csongrád-Csanád | 49,417 | 46,047 | 41,634 | 54,486 (1980) | Szeged | |
23. | Dunaújváros | Fejér | 3,949 | 48,484 | 42,099 | 60,736 (1980) | - | |
24. | Szigetszentmiklós | Pest | 5,865 | 34,708 | 40,678 | 40,679 (2022) | Budapest | |
25. | Cegléd | Pest | 35,237 | 36,645 | 36,200 | 40,644 (1980) | - | |
26. | Vác | Pest | 21,287 | 33,831 | 34,449 | 34,866 (1980) | Budapest | |
27. | Mosonmagyaróvár | Győr-Moson-Sopron | 16,546 | 32,004 | 33,935 | 34,439 (2021) | - | |
28. | Baja | Bács-Kiskun | 27,936 | 36,267 | 33,140 | 39,822 (1994) | - | |
29. | Gödöllő | Pest | 12,216 | 32,522 | 32,625 | 32,625 (2022) | Budapest | |
30. | Salgótarján | Nógrád | 32,571 | 37,262 | 31,312 | 50,120 (1980) | - | |
31. | Ózd | Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén | 29,184 | 34,481 | 31,022 | 48,636 (1981) | - | |
Source:[3] |
29,000 – 24,000
- Szekszárd (29 889)
- Hajdúböszörmény (29 374)
- Pápa (29 019)
- Budaörs (28 864)
- Kiskunfélegyháza (28 615)
- Gyula (28 409)
- Esztergom (27 897)
- Szentendre (27 641)
- Gyöngyös (27 576)
- Ajka (26 720)
- Jászberény (26 516)
- Siófok (26 329)
- Orosháza (26 157)
- Kiskunhalas (26 129)
- Szentes (25 808)
- Gyál (25 053)
- Kazincbarcika (24 186)
- Hajdúszoboszló (24 094)
All other towns in Hungary
Sources:[3][5] 24,000 – 15,000
- Dunaharaszti (23 688)
- Nagykőrös (23,589)
- Tata (23,445)
- Komló (23,388)
- Makó (22,747)
- Vecsés (20,673)
- Törökszentmiklós (20,323)
- Hatvan (20,250)
- Karcag (20,025)
- Keszthely (19,910)
- Várpalota (19,640)
- Békés (19,243)
- Fót (19,216)
- Paks (19,117)
- Komárom (18,786)
- Százhalombatta (18,599)
- Dombóvár (18,461)
- Göd (18,351)
- Oroszlány (17,983)
- Monor (17,960)
- Veresegyház (17,532)
- Balmazújváros (17,421)
- Mohács (17,355)
- Gyömrő (17,236)
- Szigethalom (17,156)
- Hajdúnánás (17,038)
- Mátészalka (16,864)
- Pomáz (16,764)
- Dabas (16,728)
- Mezőtúr (16,502)
- Kisvárda (16,489)
- Mezőkövesd (16,310)
- Csongrád (16,277)
- Szarvas (16,044)
- Kalocsa (15,986)
- Tiszaújváros (15,954)
- Pécel (15,494)
- Tapolca (15,459)
- Balassagyarmat (15,280)
15,000 – 5,000
- Berettyóújfalu (14,816)
- Sárvár (14,797)
- Sátoraljaújhely (14,703)
- Püspökladány (14,511)
- Abony (14,508)
- Kiskőrös (14,109)
- Mór (14,010)
- Budakeszi (13,939)
- Pilisvörösvár (13,903)
- Törökbálint (13,385)
- Bonyhád (13,322)
- Gyomaendrőd (13,133)
- Hajdúsámson (13,039)
- Balatonfüred (13,038)
- Biatorbágy (12,932)
- Tiszavasvári (12,818)
- Hajdúhadház (12,747)
- Újfehértó (12,607)
- Gárdony (12,600)
- Nagykáta (12,384)
- Kistarcsa (12,383)
- Bátonyterenye (12,221)
- Albertirsa (12,188)
- Nyírbátor (12,146)
- Sárospatak (12,067)
- Sárbogárd (12,038)
- Maglód (12,037)
- Bicske (11,984)
- Dorog (11,855)
- Üllő (11,774)
- Tiszakécske (11,743)
- Kőszeg (11,730)
- Pilis (11,518)
- Sajószentpéter (11,491)
- Körmend (11,419)
- Marcali (11,352)
- Lajosmizse (11,342)
- Isaszeg (11,264)
- Kiskunmajsa (11,216)
- Kisújszállás (11,182)
- Tiszafüred (11,091)
- Tolna (11,080)
- Celldömölk (10,827)
- Tiszaföldvár (10,741)
- Barcs (10,698)
- Budakalász (10,673)
- Szigetvár (10,585)
- Heves (10,475)
- Nagyatád (10,468)
- Kapuvár (10,431)
- Csorna (10,406)
- Tököl (10,168)
- Mezőberény (10,148)
- Ráckeve (10,069)
- Kerepes (9,904)
- Sarkad (9,808)
- Halásztelek (9,758)
- Edelény (9,516)
- Ócsa (9,247)
- Pásztó (9,212)
- Nagykálló (9,211)
- Siklós (9,147)
- Szeghalom (9,005)
- Szerencs (8,942)
- Szentgotthárd (8,872)
- Vásárosnamény (8,766)
- Nádudvar (8,697)
- Hajdúdorog (8,622)
- Derecske (8,612)
- Balatonalmádi (8,564)
- Túrkeve (8,563)
- Jánoshalma (8,530)
- Dunaföldvár (8,501)
- Kecel (8,445)
- Jászapáti (8,442)
- Kunszentmárton (8,324)
- Kunszentmiklós (8,309)
- Tamási (8,068)
- Fehérgyarmat (8,042)
- Ercsi (7,981)
- Polgár (7,908)
- Sándorfalva (7,772)
- Jászárokszállás (7,756)
- Dévaványa (7,747)
- Nyíradony (7,714)
- Tura (7,689)
- Dunavarsány (7,659)
- Kunhegyes (7,645)
- Füzesabony (7,527)
- Soltvadkert (7,405)
- Nyergesújfalu (7,378)
- Lenti (7,348)
- Létavértes (7,108)
- Kistelek (6,968)
- Zirc (6,899)
- Polgárdi (6,856)
- Ács (6,793)
- Vésztő (6,784)
- Mindszent (6,674)
- Ibrány (6,662)
- Enying (6,651)
- Putnok (6,609)
- Nyírtelek (6,535)
- Bácsalmás (6,496)
- Felsőzsolca (6,486)
- Kerekegyháza (6,470)
- Zalaszentgrót (6,448)
- Balkány (6,413)
- Szentlőrinc (6,401)
- Fegyvernek (6,324)
- Téglás (6,321)
- Nagyecsed (6,317)
- Solt (6,312)
- Encs (6,297)
- Martfű (6,237)
- Aszód (6,160)
- Sümeg (6,133)
- Bátaszék (6,118)
- Szabadszállás (6,116)
- Jánossomorja (6,099)
- Mezőkovácsháza (6,059)
- Újszász (6,054)
- Mórahalom (6,017)
- Kozármisleny (5,981)
- Tótkomlós (5,902)
- Szécsény (5,883)
- Tápiószele (5,869)
- Pusztaszabolcs (5,847)
- Battonya (5,835)
- Mezőcsát (5,826)
- Kaba (5,807)
- Berhida (5,785)
- Füzesgyarmat (5,752)
- Balatonboglár (5,673)
- Nagyhalász (5,660)
- Velence (5,619)
- Izsák (5,617)
- Alsózsolca (5,606)
- Jászfényszaru
- Martonvásár (5,592)
- Lőrinci (5,446)
- Zsámbék (5,368)
- Kisbér (5,357)
- Jászkisér (5,349)
- Komádi (5,341)
- Vámospércs (5,322)
- Szikszó (5,307)
- Tiszalök (5,305)
- Mezőhegyes (5,274)
- Rákóczifalva (5,266)
- Csákvár (5,253)
- Tát (5,241)
- Balatonlelle (5,235)
- Újkígyós (5,009)
< 5,000
- Csurgó (4,932)
- Nyékládháza (4,865)
- Mélykút (4,841)
- Nyírmada (4,839)
- Csenger (4,820)
- Kemecse (4,811)
- Lábatlan (4,794)
- Csorvás (4,789)
- Emőd (4,761)
- Örkény (4,748)
- Fonyód (4,745)
- Hévíz (4,721)
- Nagymaros (4,717)
- Tiszacsege (4,684)
- Elek (4,659)
- Rácalmás (4,561)
- Körösladány (4,476)
- Aba (4,424)
- Kenderes (4,437)
- Tompa (4,413)
- Rakamaz (4,338)
- Harkány (4,303)
- Tab (4,301)
- Tokaj (4,282)
- Szendrő (4,249)
- Devecser (4,246)
- Záhony (4,237)
- Vasvár (4,229)
- Demecser (4,173)
- Abádszalók (4,160)
- Biharkeresztes (4,147)
- Mándok (4,094)
- Balatonfűzfő (4,084)
- Tét (4,062)
- Letenye (4,060)
- Bodajk (4,015)
- Pannonhalma (4,001)
- Pécsvárad (3,994)
- Simontornya (3,986)
- Dombrád (3,964)
- Baktalórántháza (3,954)
- Bóly (3,874)
- Fertőszentmiklós (3,864)
- Bábolna (3,840)
- Dunavecse (3,824)
- Verpelét (3,800)
- Mezőkeresztes (3,746)
- Ajak (3,709)
- Adony (3,686)
- Bük (3,579)
- Vaja (3,534)
- Medgyesegyháza (3,527)
- Fertőd (3,396)
- Herend (3,367)
- Nagybajom (3,309)
- Csepreg (3,272)
- Vép (3,266)
- Besenyszög (3,240)
- Lébény (3,229)
- Borsodnádasd (3,185)
- Cigánd (3,058)
- Sásd (3,053)
- Abaújszántó (3,021)
- Hajós (3,013)
- Bélapátfalva (2,979)
- Lengyeltóti (2,952)
- Zalalövő (2,945)
- Kisköre (2,870)
- Csanádpalota (2,801)
- Sajóbábony (2,761)
- Rétság (2,722)
- Nyírlugos (2,683)
- Szob (2,660)
- Beled (2,632)
- Répcelak (2,625)
- Balatonkenese (2,554)
- Sellye (2,548)
- Jánosháza (2,461)
- Gyöngyöspata (2,459)
- Rudabánya (2,458)
- Zamárdi (2,422)
- Kadarkút (2,418)
- Villány (2,406)
- Mágocs (2,316)
- Nagymányok (2,233)
- Balatonföldvár (2,150)
- Máriapócs (2,136)
- Badacsonytomaj (2,077)
- Pétervására (2,065)
- Gönc (2,053)
- Gyönk (1,999)
- Zalakaros (1,939)
- Visegrád (1,842)
- Pacsa (1,610)
- Igal (1,327)
- Őriszentpéter (1,154)
- Pálháza (1,050)
Largest cities in Hungary in 1910
In 1910, the ten largest cities in the Kingdom of Hungary (including Croatia-Slavonia) were:[6]
- 1. Budapest (the capital of Hungary): 880,371
- 2. Szeged: 118,328
- 3. Szabadka (now Subotica in Serbia): 94,610
- 4. Debrecen: 92,729
- 5. Zágráb (then located in the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia, today Zagreb in Croatia): 79,038
- 6. Pozsony (now Bratislava in Slovakia): 78,223
- 7. Temesvár (now located in Romania): 72,555
- 8. Kecskemét: 66,834
- 9. Arad (now located in Romania): 63,166
- 10. Hódmezővásárhely: 62,445
Out of Hungary's ten largest cities in 1910, five are now located outside of the Kingdom of Hungary as a result of post-World War I border changes.
See also
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