List of municipalities in Pest County

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Érd is the largest city in the county

This list includes the towns and municipalities of Pest County in Hungary . There are a total of 187 municipalities in Pest , of which 48 municipalities with and 139 municipalities without municipal rights . Each municipality has a mayor ( polgármester in Hungarian ) elected directly by the citizens . Each municipality has its own income, but can also receive subsidies from the central state budget. The obligations of the municipalities include a. securing primary school education , guaranteeing basic medical and social care and asserting national and ethnic minority rights .

The protection of minorities is a specialty of the Hungarian local government . Since 1993, the thirteen autochthonous ethnic minorities in Hungary have been legally self-governing . The minority self-governments that have emerged since then consist of elected bodies that are integrated into the municipal administration and represent the interests of the minorities. Some of them are very different in character and organization, but offer the respective citizens extensive linguistic and cultural autonomy.

All information is based on the census of January 1, 2011

Cities

Cities with county law

A city ​​with county law ( Hungarian megyei jogú város ) fulfills additional tasks in the area of county administration compared to the other cities and municipalities of the county.

  • Érd b, d, e, h, p, r 65,043 inhabitants

Cities without county law

city Pop. city Pop. city Pop.
* Abony 15,072 * Gyömrő 16,442 * Százhalombatta e, h, sr 18,615
* Albertirsa s 12,394 * Halásztelek b, d, r 09,080 * Szentendre d, h, sr 25,963
* Aszód 06,395 * Isaszeg s 11,386 * Szigethalom b 17,221
* Biatorbágy d, p 12,567 * Kistarcsa s 11,703 * Szigetszentmiklós 34,331
* Budakalász d 10,452 * Maglód s 11,767 * Szob 02,944
* Budakeszi d 14,311 * Monor 18,465 * Tápiószele 06,153
* Budaörs d, e, h, r 29,428 * Nagykáta 12,584 * Tököl d, h, sr 10,352
* Cegléd 38,066 * Nagykőrös 24,691 * Törökbálint d 13,542
* Dabas s 16,716 * Nagymaros 04,751 * Tura 07,834
* Dunaharaszti b, d, r 20.172 * Ócsa 09,073 * Üllő 11,350
* Dunakeszi b, d, p, r 39,446 * Örkény 04,893 * Vác r, s, u 34,513
* Dunavarsány d 07,363 * Pécel 15,338 * Vecsés d 20,879
* Fót 18,864 * Pilis s 11,410 * Veresegyház 16,539
* God 18,379 * Pilisvörösvár d 13,709 * Visegrád d 01,859
* Gödöllő d, e, p, r 34,396 * Pomáz d, r, s 17,066 * Zsámbék d 05,542
* Gyál 23,431 * Ráckeve d, r, sr 10,016

Communities

Self-government of the minorities (2010)
b bg Bulgarian self-government 9 municipalities
d de Self-government of the Germans 44 municipalities
e el Self-government of the Greeks 5 municipalities
H hr Self-government of the Croatians 4 municipalities
p pl Self-government of the Poles 4 municipalities
r rom Roma self-government 59 municipalities
ru rue Russian self-government 6 municipalities
s sk Self-government of the Slovaks 28 municipalities
sr sr Self-government of the Serbs 11 municipalities
There are further self-governments for Armenians, Romanians and Ukrainians living in Bács-Kiskun County (one municipality each).

Large municipalities

A large municipality ( Hungarian nagyközség ) usually consists of several districts.

Communities

See also

Individual evidence

  1. a b Jánosné Waffenschmidt: A Magyar Köztársaság helységnévkönyve ( Hungarian, English , PDF; 2.5 MB) Hungarian Central Statistical Office ( Központi Statisztikai Hivatal ). Pp. 17, 21, 172 ff. January 1, 2010. Accessed July 3, 2013.
  2. Research Center for Multilingualism at the KU Brussels : Euromosaic III, regional or minority languages ​​in the new member states ( German , PDF; 4.3 MB) European Commission . P. 113 ff. September 15, 2004. Retrieved July 3, 2013.

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