Eight people live in the smallest settlement of Hungary

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Everyone really knows everyone in Iborfia, Zala County, hvg.hu said.
One third of the country’s settlements were villages with less than 500 people on January 1 last year, although only 3% of the country’s population lived in these villages – Central Statistics Office (KSH) said.
According to the KSH data, there were 346 cities – 23 county towns and the capital – of the country’s 3154 settlements as well as 2808 villages, of which are 118 large villages on January 1, 2014.
Among the settlements, the largest is Budapest, in whose 525 sq.km-long area 1.7 million people live. The smallest is the less than 1 sq.km-large Remetoszolos, Pest County, in terms of the expansion. In terms of population, the smallest is Iborfia, Zala County with 8 people.
According to KSH, the concentration of population is significant, 70% of the population live in towns, one fifth in the capital.
Wide range of concentrations, flow rates can be observed among the largest cities and their surroundings, thereby establishing combined settlements. The analysis of KSH recalls: law provides about the agglomeration in Budapest and Balaton. However, 21 agglomeration can be enrolled in Hungary, based on last year’s investigation, hvg.hu said.





