There are seven statistical regions of Hungary created in 1999 by the Law 1999/XCII amending Law 1996/XXI. Regions are groupings of the 19 counties and the capital city.[1]
Hungary is subdivided administratively into 19counties (vármegyék, singular:vármegye), cities with county rights: Baja, Bekescsaba, Debrecen, Dunaujvaros, Eger, Erd, Esztergom, Gyor, Hodmezovasarhely, Kaposvar, Kecskemet, Miskolc, Nagykanizsa, Nyiregyhaza, Pecs, Salgotarjan, Sopron, Szeged, Szekesfehervar, Szekszard, Szolnok, Szombathely, Tatabanya, Veszprem, Zalaegerszeg and the capital city (főváros)Budapest. The capital Budapest is subdivided into23 districts (kerületek, singular:kerület).[2][1][3]
The districts of Hungary are the second-level divisions within Hungary aftercounties. The counties are subdivided into 174 districts (járások, singular:járás). these replaced the 175subregions of Hungary in 2013.[4]
Former administrative divisions of Hungary include: