Neighbouring countries of Hungary
Hungary is a beautiful destination offering visitors, tourists and immigrants’ lots of opportunity. The country is located in central Europe and home to more than 9 million people. Each year more and more individuals from around the world are choosing to make Hungary their home because of the opportunity for business and investments, as well as good health care and more. The country has one of the best Residency Bond Programs that is not only rewarding in many ways but also costs less than the other investment programs in Europe.
The following relates to the neighbouring countries of Hungary which are seven (7) in total:
Slovakia
Slovakia is located in central Europe and has an estimate population of more than 5 million people (2013). The country is a republic with a parliamentary democracy, formally part of the Czech Republic; Slovakia became independent in 1993 in a peaceful separation based on a mutual agreement between the two countries.
Romania
Romania is home to an estimate of more than 18 million people (2015) and is said to have been one of the least visited countries in the whole of Europe because it was ruled by a communist regime and was kept isolated from the rest of the world until 1989. Romania is famous for the legend of count Dracula, the majestic Carpathian Mountains, salt mines, Gymnast Nadia Comaneci, vast sunflower fields and medieval fortresses just to name a few.
Serbia
Serbia has an estimate population of over 7 million people (2013) and located in the south east of Europe. The word vampire originates from the Serbian language and translates as evil. The country is known for its friendly, hospitable people that take pride in sport, Serbian cuisine and historic culture. Some famous Serbians include Nikola Tesla renowned scientist, Novak Ðokovic one of the world’s best tennis players, Marina Abramovic a performance artist, Milutin Pupin one of Nasa’s founding fathers, Mila Jovovic of Serbian/Ukrainian descent actress and model.
Croatia
Croatia has an estimate population of over 4 million (2013) and is located in the southeast of Europe and is known for its exquisite holiday lifestyle experience. The country experiences a Mediterranean climate with summers being hot and dry and winters wet and mild, thus one of the most sunniest destinations along the coast of Europe.
Slovenia
Slovenia has a small population of just over 2 million people (2015) and is situated in central Europe. The country is part of the European Union and NATO since 2004 and is also part of other international organisations. The population’s religions and beliefs are divers with Roman Catholic being amongst the majority.
Austria
Austria has an estimate of more than 8 million people (2016) and is also located in central Europe with the main economic sectors being within the tourism industry. The country has gained an international status for being a sustainable destination and includes careful monitoring of waste and energy use.
Ukraine
Ukraine is home to an estimate of more than 42 million people (2016) and located in the east of Europe. It is known for being one of the largest countries in all of Europe, with Kiev, its popular capital city. It is also noted that Ukraine makes up for 5% of the worlds mineral resources.
If you’re planning on visiting Budapest, why not also take a trip and explore the neighbouring countries of Hungary.