border 0 width 70 bgcolor green colspan 2 font color white Geography of Hungary font bgcolor lightgreen ... Villany, wine.jpg Viticulture near Vill ny gallery See also Geography of Europe Hungary List of cities and towns in Hungary References loc CIA World Factbook Geography of Europe Europe topic Climate of Danube Hungary articles Hungary geographical regions Commons category Geography of Hungary DEFAULTSORT Geography Of Hungary Category Geography of Hungary bn bg ...File Hungary geo divided.jpg thumb right Satellite image showing the seven main geographical regions of Hungary in parenthesis major region br 1., Great Alf ld Great Alf ld br 2., North Hungarian Mountains ... 7., Alpokalja Transdanubia With a land area of 93,030 square kilometers, Hungary is a country in Central ... to the north. Hungary s modern borders were first established after World War I when, by the terms of the Treaty of Trianon in 1920, it lost more than 71 of what had formerly been the Kingdom of Hungary ... Hungary occupied Carpatho Ukraine . In 1940 the Second Vienna Award gave back Northern Transylvania and finally Hungary occupied the B cska and Murak z regions during the Invasion of Yugoslavia . However, Hungary lost these territories again with its defeat in World War II . After World War II, the Trianon ... Hungary topographic map.jpg right thumb Topographic map of Hungary Most of the country has an elevation of fewer than 200 meters. Although Hungary has several moderately high ranges of mountains, those ... meters above sea level, located in the south of Hungary, near Szeged . The major rivers in the country ... , Slovakia , Serbia , and Romania .It is navigable within Hungary for 418 kilometers. The Tisza River ... border. Hungary has three major lakes. Lake Balaton , the largest, is 78 kilometers long and from 3 ... and Lake Fert Neusiedler See about 82 square kilometers within Hungary . Hungary has three major ... for agriculture of this portion, 72 is arable land. Hungary lacks extensive domestic sources ... more details
the world factbook geos hu.html title GeographyHungary publisher cia.gov accessdate 31 August 2011 ... Magyarorsz g icon no conventional long name Hungary common name Hungary image flag Flag of Hungary.svg ... city capital government type Parliamentary republic leader title1 President of Hungary President leader title2 List of Prime Ministers of Hungary Prime Minister leader name1 P l Schmitt Fidesz leader name2 Viktor Orb n Fidesz leader title3 List of Speakers of the National Assembly of Hungary Speaker of the National Assembly leader name3 L szl K v r Fidesz legislature National Assembly of Hungary ... 2CPPPGDP 2CPPPPC 2CLP&grp 0&a &pr.x 37&pr.y 10 title Hungary publisher International Monetary Fund ... Gini category span style color 090 low span sovereignty type History of Hungary Foundation established event1 Foundation of Hungary established date1 895 established event2 Recognized as Christian kingdom ... numbers in Hungary 36 footnotes ISO 3166 1 alpha2 HU ISO 3166 1 alpha3 HUN ISO 3166 1 numeric 348 sport code HUN vehicle code H footnote1 Also .eu as part of the European Union. Hungary IPAc en .... The capital and largest city is Budapest . Hungary is a member of the European Union , NATO , the OECD ... ic after c. 450 BCE and a Ancient Rome Roman 9 CE c. 430 CE period, the foundation of Hungary was laid ... I of Hungary Saint Stephen I was crowned with Holy Crown of Hungary a crown sent by the Pope Sylvester II pope from Rome in 1000 AD. The Kingdom of Hungary lasted for 946 years, ref group note The form ... years of partial Ottoman Hungary Ottoman occupation 1541 1699 , Hungary was integrated into the Habsburg Monarchy , and later constituted half of the Austria Hungary Austro Hungarian dual monarchy 1867 1918 . A great power until the end of World War I, Hungary lost over 70 percent of its territory ... Cite news title East on the Danube Hungary s Tragic Century work The New York Times url http query.nytimes.com ... considered excessively harsh by many in Hungary. ref cite encyclopedia title Hungary url http encarta.msn.com ... more details
Geography of Hungary   Outline of Hungary Outline Geography of Iceland   Outline of Iceland ...See also Index of geography articles The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to geographyGeography &ndash science that studies the lands, features, inhabitants, and phenomena of Earth. ref Cite web title Geography work The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition publisher Houghton Mifflin Company url http dictionary.reference.com browse geography .... File Political world2.jpg thumb 300px right The human world. TOC limit limit 3 Nature of geographyGeography is an academic discipline &ndash a body of knowledge given to or received by a disciple student ... in. Modern geography is an all encompassing discipline that seeks to understand the Earth and all ... to be. Geography has been called the world discipline . ref Bonnett, Alastair What is Geography? London ... is published. There are many geography related scientific journals. a natural science &ndash field of academic scholarship that explores aspects of natural environment physical geography . a social science &ndash field of academic scholarship that explores aspects of human society human geography ... geography are also branches of Earth science. Etymology of geography Etymology of geography ... http www.etymonline.com index.php?term geography title Online Etymology Dictionary publisher Etymonline.com ... usually are about a work, an art, or a field of study. Branches of geography As the bridge between the human and physical sciences, geography is divided into two main branches human geography physical geography ref http web.clas.ufl.edu users morgans lecture 2.prn.pdf ref ref Cite web url http www.physicalgeography.net fundamentals 1b.html title 1 b . Elements of Geography publisher Physicalgeography.net ... of Physical Geography, 2nd Edition, by M. Pidwirny, 2006 ref Other branches include integrated geography geomatics regional geography All the branches are further described below... Physical ... more details
Geography of Georgia can refer to Geography of Georgia country Geography of Georgia U.S. state geodis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
wiktionary geographyGeography is the study of the earth and its features, inhabitants, and phenomena. Geography may also refer to Geography album Geography album by Front 242 Geographia , Ptolemy s main work besides the Almagest Geographica , Strabo s 17 volume geographic encyclopedia disambig hr Geografija razdvojba ... more details
Retail Geography is the study of where to place retail stores based on where their customers are. The use of retail geography has grown significantly in the past decade due to the use of geographic information systems GIS . See also Marketing geography Geo marketing Economic geography Business geography Human geography Category Economic geography Geo term stub ... more details
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borders Poland in the north unit length km 547 1 , Ukraine in the east unit length km 98 1 , Hungary ... . ref Slovak Wikipedia sk Slovensko Hranice ref Human geography Economic geography Image Bratislava ... to the Czech Republic, Austria and Hungary and the most important line in the country is from Bratislava ... in Port of Bratislava Bratislava and Kom rno . Social geography main Demographics of Slovakia Around ... 50 70 km in some districts. Climate Climate of Slovakia References reflist 2 Geography of Europe Danube Category Geography of Slovakia be x old bn bg ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Integrated geography is the branch of geography that describes the spatial aspects of interactions between humans and the natural world. It requires an understanding of the dynamics of geology , meteorology , hydrology , biogeography , ecology , and geomorphology , as well as the ways in which human societies conceptualize the environment. The links between cultural and physical geography were once more readily apparent than they are today. As human experience of the world is increasingly mediated by technology, the relationships have often become obscured. Integrated geography represents a critically important set of analytical tools for assessing the impact of human presence on the environment biophysical environment by measuring the result of human activity on natural landforms and cycles. Integrated geography is the third branch of geography, as compared to physical and human geography. Integrated geography concentrates on the relationship between human and the surrounding world. See also Wikipedia Books Geography Physical geography Meteorology Climate Human geography Environmental social science DEFAULTSORT Environmental Geography Category Human geography Category Physical geography Category Environment Category Environmental social science Geo term stub gl Xeograf a ambiental hi hr Ekolo ka geografija ka zh ... more details
History of geography sidebar Critical geography takes a critical theory Frankfurt School approach to the study and analysis of geography. The development of critical geography can be seen as one of the four major turning points in the history of geography the other three being environmental determinism , regional geography and quantitative revolution . Though post positivist approaches remain important in geography the critical geography arose as a critique of positivism introduced by quantitative revolution. Two main schools of thought emerged from human geography and one existing school Behavioral geography behavioural geography which made a brief comeback. Behavioural geography sought to counter the perceived tendency of quantitative geography to deal with humanity as a statistical phenomenon ... base left behavioural geography open to critique as merely descriptive and amounting to little more than a listing of spatial preferences. Radical geography emerged during the 1970s and 1980s as the inadequacies ... to problems. The final and, arguably, most successful of the three schools was humanistic geography , initially formed part of behavioural geography but fundamentally disagreed with the use of quantitative ... analysis. Humanistic geography used many of the techniques that the humanities use such as source ..., Cultural geography revived due to humanistic geography new areas of study such as Feminist geography , postmodernist and poststructuralist geography began to emerge. Additional reading Critical Geographies ... , A Radical Journal of Geography, Blackwell Publishing http www.blackwellpublishing.com journal.asp ... in 2009 http jssj.org See also Geography History of geography Quantitative revolution Quantitative Revolution environmental determinism Environmental Determinism Regional geography Regional Geography feminist geography Feminist Geography behavioral geography Behavioral Geography Critical geopolitics Critical theory Human geography DEFAULTSORT Critical Geography Category Human geography Category ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Visual geography is the study of mental people in paintings, photos and other forms of the visual arts . Both human geography and physical geography in the visual arts are studied. Typical studies in Visual Geography include the geographical symbols within visual arts. Another is cross referencing the date a piece of visual art was produced with known weather records to see if the art was drawn accurately in the field or from memory in a studio. Category Branches of geography DEFAULTSORT Visual Geography Geo term stub ... more details
Orphan date October 2008 A geography fair is creative approach to learning geography . Each student researches a geographic region, usually a country, and reports to the class using displays, written and oral reports, and other means. Geography fairs are similar to science fair s, except the topic is geographic instead of scientific. External links http www.geographyfair.com Geography Fair site http www.macalester.edu geography mage enrichment fair school fair.htm Minnesota Alliance for Geographic Education http www.massgeo.org Fair1.htm Southeast Massachusetts Geography Network Category Educational programs ... more details
countries . Hence, an integrative geography of settlements that considers the urban and the rural ... Referring to Stone 1965 , settlement geography is Quotation the description and analysis of the distribution of buildings by which people attach themselves to the land. Further, that the geography of settling ... of a Focus for the Geography of Settlement. In Economic Geography , Vol. 41, No. 4, pp. 346 355 ref With respect to the latter definition Jordan 1966 emphasizes, that settlement geography not exclusively ... produce them. ref Jordan, T.G. 1966 On the nature of settlement geography. In The Professional Geographer , Vol. 18, No. 1, pp. 26 28 ref See also UN HABITAT References reflist Human geography DEFAULTSORT Settlement geography Category Geography Category Branches of geography Category Human geography Category Urban geography de Siedlungsgeographie pl Geografia osadnictwa ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image ShuswapArms.png thumb right 350px Shuswap Lake in British Columbia with its three arms In geography , an arm is a narrow extension, inlet , or smaller reach geography reach , of water from a much larger body of water, like an ocean , sea , or lake . Although different geographically, a sound geography sound or bay may be called an arm. By extension, a canal arm is a subsidiary branch of a canal or inland waterway . See also River Channel geography Channel Indian Arm Alice Arm DEFAULTSORT Arm Geography Category Landforms Category Bodies of water Topography stub io Brakio geografio ... more details
italictitle for the study field Urban geography Urban Geography ISSN 0272 3638 is a Peer review peer reviewed academic journal that was first published in 1980. It appears semi quarterly and covers topics concerning urban policy and planning , Race classification of human beings race , poverty , ethnicity in urban areas , House housing , and provision of Public services services and urban economic activity . Urban Geography is published by Bellwether Publishing Ltd. and is available online. External links http www.bellpub.com ug Bellwether Publishing Urban Geography Category Geography journals Category Urban studies and planning magazines socialscience journal stub ... more details
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Geography of Romania Prose date January 2011 Image Romania general map.png thumb right General map of Romania. With an area of 238,400 square kilometers, Romania is the twelfth largest country in Europe. Situated in the northeastern portion of the Balkan Peninsula , the country is halfway between the equator and the North Pole and equidistant from the westernmost part of Europe the Atlantic Ocean Atlantic Coast and the most easterly the Ural Mountains . Romania has 3,195 kilometers of border. Republic of Moldova lies to the east, Bulgaria lies to the south, Serbia to the southwest, and Hungary to the west. In the southeast, 245 kilometers of Black Sea coastline provide an important outlet to the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean . TOC Traditionally Romania is divided into several historic regions that no longer perform any administrative function Dobrogea is the easternmost region, extending from the northward course of the Danube to the shores of the Black Sea. Moldavia stretches from the Eastern Carpathians to the Prut River on the Moldovan and Ukrainian border. Wallachia reaches south from the Transylvanian Alps to the Bulgarian border and is divided by the Olt River into Oltenia on the west and Muntenia on the east. The Danube forms a natural border between Muntenia and Dobruja ... Hungary in the west and by the Banat region of the southwest, which adjoins both Hungary and Serbia ... Romanian rule. Disputes between Hungary and Romania regarding this territory would surface regularly ... , on the border with Hungary and Serbia , coord 46 07 N 20 15 E type landmark region RO name Beba ... km border countries Bulgaria 631  km, Hungary 448  km, Moldova 681  km, Serbia 546  ... 2004 Romanian Statistical Yearbook Geography, Meteorology and Environment Romanian Topics Geography of Europe Danube commons category Geography of Romania Category Geography of Romania bn ... simple Geography of Romania sr uk ... more details
Crisis in Geography 1950s crisis in geography , which raised serious questions about geography as an academic discipline in the United States. This sub branch of human geography is closely related .... Human geography DEFAULTSORT Historical Geography Category Human geography Category Historical geography ... more details
portal box Philosophy Science Geography Atlas Space Time unsourced date September 2011 Philosophy of geography is that subfield of philosophy which deals with epistemology epistemological , metaphysics metaphysical , and axiology axiological issues in geography . The Society for Philosophy and Geography was founded in 1997 by Andrew Light, a philosopher currently at George Mason University, and Jonathan Smith a geographer at Texas A&M University. Three volumes of an annual peer reviewed journal, Philosophy and Geography, were published by Rowman & Littlefield Press which later became a bi annual journal published by Carfax publishers. This journal merged with another journal started by geographers, Ethics, Place, and Environment, in 2005 to become Ethics, Place, and Environment A journal of philosophy and geography published by Routledge. The journal was edited by Light and Smith up to 2009. The journal publishes work by philosophers, geographers, and others in allied fields, on questions of space, place, and the environment broadly construed. The journal has been instrumental in expanding the scope of the field of environmental ethics to include work on urban environments. In 2009 Smith retired from the journal and Benjamin Hale from the University of Colorado came on as the new co editor. Hale and Light will relaunch the journal in January 2011 as Ethics, Policy, and Environment. http www.tandf.co.uk journals carfax 1366879X.html While the journal will now focus more on the relationship between environmental ethics and policy it still welcomes submissions on relevant work ... study of geographical knowledge. See also Philosophy of science Science History of geographyGeography External links http www.cep.unt.edu geosoc.html Society for Philosophy and Geography Philosophy topics Philosophy of science Geography topics Category Philosophy of science Geography Category Branches of geography Category Philosophy by field Category History of geography Philo stub fa ... more details
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History of geography sidebar notability date January 2011 incomplete date January 2011 Regional geography is the study of world regions. Attention is paid to unique characteristics of a particular region such as natural elements, human elements, and Regionalism politics regionalization which covers the techniques of delineating space into region s. Regional geography is also a certain approach to geographical study, comparable to quantitative revolution quantitative geography or critical geography . This approach prevailed during the second half of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century, a period when then regional geography paradigm was central within the geographical sciences. It was later criticised for its descriptiveness and the lack of theory. Strong criticism was leveled .... H. T. Kimble ref Kimble, G.H.T. 1951 The Inadequacy of the Regional Concept , London Essays in Geography ... 1953 Exceptionalism in Geography A Methodological Examination , Annals of the Association of American Geographers , vol. 43, pp. 226 245. ref The regional geography paradigm has had an impact on many other geographical sciences, including economic geography and geomorphology . Regional geography ... approach to the study of geography gained some credence in the mid 1990s through the work of geographers ... figures in regional geography were Alfred Hettner in Germany, with his concept of chorology Paul Vidal de la Blache in France, with the Possibilism geography possibilism approach possibilism being a softer ... with other scale spatial scale s. ref MacLeod, G. and Jones, M. 2001 Renewing The Geography of Regions , Environment and Planning D, 16 9 , pp. 669 695. ref See also Wikipedia Books Geography Chorography History of geography References reflist DEFAULTSORT Regional Geography Category Area studies Category History of geography Category Branches of geography Category Geography Category Regional geography ar ca Geografia regional cs Region ln geografie de L nderkunde es Geograf a ... more details
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