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Geographical, historical and administrative basis of the regions of Hungary. József TÓTH, Zoltán WILHELM

  • József TOTH. Rector Emeritus, Director of the Institute of Geography, Faculty of Sciences, University of Pécs, Hungary.
  • Zoltán WILHELM. Associate Professor, Director of the Asia Centre, Faculty of Sciences, University of Pécs, Hungary.

Abstract

The professional and political debate on the superficial or in-depth reorganization and reform of Hungary 's administrative regions – which has been a constant feature on the agenda, albeit with varying levels of importance since the regime change of 1990 – has today been revived. The reforms carried out in Hungary during the part decade, although affecting area organization at many levels, have failed within the modified conditional system to provide a viable and comprehensive system.

 

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TÓTH J., WILHELM Z., 2007. Geographical, historical and administrative basis of the regions of Hungary. In International Conference of Territorial Intelligence, Alba Iulia 2006. Vol. 1, Papers on region, identity and sustainable development, Aeternitas, Alba Iulia, 2007, p. 113-122. <URL: http://www.territorial-intelligence.eu/index.php/alba06/Toth>

 
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