Coordinates: 47°25′N 19°20′E / 47.417°N 19.333°E / 47.417; 19.333

Pest County

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Pest County
Pest vármegye
Clockwise, from top: the Börzsöny Mountain in Nagybörzsöny village, landscape of Kemence, and landscape of Vác
Pest County within Hungary
Pest County within Hungary
CountryFile:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary
RegionCentral Hungary
County seatBudapest
Districts
Government
 • President of the General AssemblyIstván Szabó (Fidesz-KDNP)
Area
 • Total
6,393.14 km2 (2,468.41 sq mi)
 • Rank3rd in Hungary
Population
 (2023)
 • Total
1,339,000
 • Rank1st in Hungary
 • Density191.8/km2 (497/sq mi)
GDP
 • TotalHUF 3,607 billion
€11.586 billion (2016)
Postal code
20xx – 23xx, 2440, 2461, 260x – 263x,
2680 – 2683, 27xx
Area code(s)(+36) 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 53
ISO 3166 codeHU-PE
Websitewww.pestmegye.hu

Pest (Hungarian: Pest vármegye, pronounced [ˈpɛʃt]; German: Komitat Pest) is a county (vármegye) in central Hungary. It covers an area of 6,393.14 square kilometres (2,468.41 sq mi), and has a population of 1,339,090 (2023). The suburbs of Budapest surrounds the national capital Budapest and is the county's largest administrative unit (13.8%/1.3 million in 2013). 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, although Budapest is not part of Pest County. Starting 2018, they also constitute different NUTS:HU level 2 regions, as previously Pest County has lost catch-up aids from the European Union because of the high development of Budapest.

History

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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 within present-day Bács-Kiskun). Pest County also existed in the early days of the medieval 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.

Demographics

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Religion in Pest County (2022 census – of those who declared their religion (58.6%))
  1. Roman Catholic (45.5%)
  2. Calvinistic (16.3%)
  3. Lutheran (3.80%)
  4. Greek Catholic (1.60%)
  5. Baptist (0.60%)
  6. Other Christian denomination (4.10%)
  7. Other religion (0.60%)
  8. Not religious (27.5%)

In 2015, it had a population of 1,226,115 and the population density was 192/km2.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1870330,089—    
1880353,851+7.2%
1890395,142+11.7%
1900450,136+13.9%
1910524,320+16.5%
1920571,753+9.0%
1930633,257+10.8%
1941682,696+7.8%
1949686,953+0.6%
1960781,505+13.8%
1970878,644+12.4%
1980973,830+10.8%
1990949,842−2.5%
20011,083,877+14.1%
20111,217,476+12.3%
20211,333,533+9.5%
Source: [2][3]

Ethnicity

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Besides the Hungarian majority, the main minorities are the Germans (approx. 25,000), Roma (20,000), Slovaks (6,000), Romanians (4,000) and Serbs (1,500).

Total population (2011 census): 1,217,476
Ethnic groups (2011 census):[4] Identified themselves: 1,090,882 persons:

  • Hungarians: 1,024,768 (93.94%)
  • Germans: 24,994 (2.29%)
  • Romani: 20,065 (1.84%)
  • Others and indefinable: 21,055 (1.93%)

Approx. 178,000 persons in Pest County did not declare their ethnic group at the 2011 census.

Religion

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Religious adherence in the county according to 2011 census:[5]

Economy

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The Gross domestic product (GDP) of the county was 13.8 billion euros in 2018, accounting for 10.3% of Hungary's economic output. GDP per capita adjusted for purchasing power was 17,000 euros or 56% of the EU27 average in the same year. The GDP per employee was 69% of the EU average.[6]

Regional structure

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File:Pest districts.png
District of Pest County
English and
Hungarian names
Area
(km2)
Population
(2011)
Density
(pop./km2)
Seat № of
municipalities
1 Aszód District
Aszódi járás
298.37 37,472 126 Aszód 11
2 Budakeszi District
Budakeszi járás
288.95 83,670 290 Budakeszi 12
3 Cegléd District
Ceglédi járás
886.30 88,952 100 Cegléd 12
4 Dabas District
Dabasi járás
614.23 48,289 79 Dabas 11
5 Dunakeszi District
Dunakeszi járás
103.08 78,634 763 Dunakeszi 4
6 Érd District
Érdi járás
184.29 116,510 632 Érd 7
7 Gödöllő District
Gödöllői járás
449.66 139,826 311 Gödöllő 15
8 Gyál District
Gyáli járás
170.99 40,853 239 Gyál 4
9 Monor District
Monori járás
329.81 64,016 194 Monor 12
10 Nagykáta District
Nagykátai járás
710.12 73,959 104 Nagykáta 15
11 Nagykőrös District
Nagykőrösi járás
349.25 27,977 80 Nagykőrös 3
12 Pilisvörösvár District
Pilisvörösvári járás
130.81 53,201 407 Pilisvörösvár 9
13 Ráckeve District
Ráckevei járás
417.05 35,732 86 Ráckeve 11
14 Szentendre District
Szentendrei járás
326.58 77,802 238 Szentendre 13
15 Szigetszentmiklós District
Szigetszentmiklósi járás
211.28 110,448 523 Szigetszentmiklós 9
16 Szob District
Szobi járás
438.32 24,875 57 Szob 17
17 Vác District
Váci járás
362.19 68,234 188 Vác 18
18 Vecsés District
Vecsési járás
119.74 47,026 393 Vecsés 4
Pest County 6,393.14 1,217,476 192 Budapest 187

Politics

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The Pest County Council, elected at the 2024 local government elections,[7] is made up of 46 counselors,[8] with the following party composition:

Party Seats Current County Assembly
  Fidesz-KDNP 21                                          
  Momentum Movement 10                                          
  Our Homeland Movement 8                                        
  Democratic Coalition 7                                          

Municipalities

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Pest County has 1 urban county, 47 towns, 17 large villages and 122 villages.

City with county rights

(ordered by population, as of 2011 census)

Towns
Villages

File:Red pog.svg municipalities are large villages.

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International relations

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Pest County has a partnership relationship with:[9]

References

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  1. ^ Regions and Cities > Regional Statistics > Regional Economy > Regional GDP per Capita, OECD.Stats. Accessed on 16 November 2018.
  2. ^ népesség.com, "Pest megye népessége 1870-2015"
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  4. ^ 1.1.6. A népesség anyanyelv, nemzetiség és nemek szerint – Frissítve: 2013.04.17.; Hungarian Central Statistical Office (in Hungarian)
  5. ^ 2011. ÉVI NÉPSZÁMLÁLÁS, 3. Területi adatok, 3.14 Pest megye, (in Hungarian) [1]
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  9. ^ Külkapcsolatok (Pest megye)
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