Pest County

Pest County

Infobox Hungarian county
name =Pest


region =Central Hungary
seat = Budapest
area = 6394
population = 1,077,300
density = 168
cities = 186

Pest County (IPA2|pɛʃt) is a county ("megye") in central Hungary. It covers an area of 6394 km², and has a population of 1,077,300 (2003). It is located around the national capital Budapest. It shares borders with Slovakia and the Hungarian counties Nógrád, Heves, Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok, Bács-Kiskun, Fejér and Komárom-Esztergom. The river Danube flows through the county. The capital of Pest county is Budapest.

History

The present county Pest was formed after World War II, when the former county Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun was split in two parts (the other part is presently part of Bács-Kiskun county). Pest county also existed in the early days of the Kingdom of Hungary (11th century). Its territory comprised approximately the north-eastern part of present Pest county. It was combined with adjacent Pilis county before the 15th century. More information can be found at the entry of former Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun county.

Regional structure

City with county's rights

* Érd (since 2006)

Towns

(ordered by population, as of 2001)

*Érd (57,209) - a city with county rights
*Monor (20,975)
*Nagykáta (12,865)
*Ráckeve (8,912)
*Cegléd (37,939)
*Vecsés (18,664)
*Budakeszi (12,793)
*Tököl (8,799)
*Vác (33,903)
*Százhalombatta (16,963)
*Pécel (12,740)
*Ócsa (8,785)
*Gödöllő (31,263)
*Dunaharaszti (16,931)
*Pilisvörösvár (12,699)
*Tura (8,009)
*Dunakeszi (29,208)
*Fót (16,195)
*Szigethalom (12,643)
*Aszód (5,972)
*Budaörs (24,228)
*Dabas (16,021)
*Albertirsa (11,457)
*Dunavarsány (5,810)
*Szigetszentmiklós (24,201)
*Abony (15,781)
*Pilis (10,721)
*Örkény (4,973)
*Gyál (21,184)
*Göd (15,329)
*Veresegyház (10,707)
*Nagymaros (4,470)
*Nagykőrös (25,795)
*Pomáz (14,405)
*Üllő (9,881)
*Szob (2,960)
*Szentendre (22,796)
*Gyömrő (13,669)
*Kistarcsa (9,306)
*Visegrád (1,654)
*Biatorbágy (8,203)
*Maglód (9,670)
*Törökbálint (10,978)

Villages

*Acsa
*Alsónémedi
*Apaj
*Áporka
*Bag
*Bénye
*Bernecebaráti
*Budajenő
*Budakalász
*Bugyi
*Ceglédbercel
*Csemő
*Csévharaszt
*Csobánka
*Csomád
*Csömör
*Csörög
*Csővár
*Dánszentmiklós
*Dány
*Délegyháza
*Diósd
*Domony
*Dömsöd
*Dunabogdány
*Ecser
*Erdőkertes
*Farmos
*Felsőpakony
*Galgagyörk
*Galgahévíz
*Galgamácsa
*Gomba
*Halásztelek
*Herceghalom
*Hernád
*Hévízgyörk
*Iklad
*Inárcs
*Ipolydamásd
*Ipolytölgyes
*Isaszeg
*Jászkarajenő
*Kakucs
*Kartal
*Káva
*Kemence
*Kerepes
*Kiskunlacháza
*Kismaros
*Kisnémedi
*Kisoroszi
*Kocsér
*Kóka
*Kőröstetétlen
*Kosd
*Kóspallag
*Leányfalu
*Letkés
*Lórév
*Majosháza
*Makád
*Márianosztra
*Mende
*Mikebuda
*Mogyoród
*Monorierdő
*Nagybörzsöny
*Nagykovácsi
*Nagytarcsa
*Nyáregyháza
*Nyársapát
*Őrbottyán
*Pánd
*Páty
*Penc
*Perbál
*Perőcsény
*Péteri
*Pilisborosjenő
*Piliscsaba
*Pilisjászfalu
*Pilisszántó
*Pilisszentiván
*Pilisszentkereszt
*Pilisszentlászló
*Pócsmegyer
*Püspökhatvan
*Püspökszilágy
*Pusztavacs
*Pusztazámor
*Rád
*Remeteszőlős
*Solymár
*Sóskút
*Sülysáp
*Szada
*Szentlőrinckáta
*Szentmártonkáta
*Szigetbecse
*Szigetcsép
*Szigetmonostor
*Szigetszentmárton
*Szigetújfalu
*Sződ
*Sződliget
*Szokolya
*Táborfalva
*Tahitótfalu
*Taksony
*Tápióbicske
*Tápiógyörgye
*Tápióság
*Tápiószecső
*Tápiószele
*Tápiószentmárton
*Tápiószőlős
*Tárnok
*Tatárszentgyörgy
*Telki
*Tésa
*Tinnye
*Tóalmás
*Tök
*Törtel
*Üröm
*Újhartyán
*Újlengyel
*Újszilvás
*Úri
*Vácduka
*Vácegres
*Váchartyán
*Váckisújfalu
*Vácrátót
*Vácszentlászló
*Valkó
*Vámosmikola
*Vasad
*Verőce
*Verseg
*Zebegény
*Zsámbék
*Zsámbok


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