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'''Csongrád''' is a {{wpl|city}} and in [[Granzery]], and is the second most populous city after the capiital of [[Hűségesvár]]. It has an area of TBA square kilometres and a population of just under 3 million within the administrative limits in 2016. It is the centre of the Province of [[Bastarny]], which has an area of TBA square kilometres and a population of over 7 million, comprising approx. 16 percent of the population of Granzery.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 09:08, 15 July 2019

Csongrád
City
City of Csongrád
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From top, left to right: Museum of Csongrád, Aquaticum Csongrád spa, Karoly III Street by night, Csongrád Grand Church, Virgin Mary and Jesus statue and Csongrád University exterior.
Flag of Csongrád
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Country Granzery
RegionBastarny
Founded10th Century CE
Government
 • BodyCsongrád Regional Parliament
 • GovernorKároly Sarka
Population
 (2013)
 • Density3,314/km2 (8,580/sq mi)
 • Urban
1,983,157
 • Metro
2,889,112

Csongrád is a city and in Granzery, and is the second most populous city after the capiital of Hűségesvár. It has an area of TBA square kilometres and a population of just under 3 million within the administrative limits in 2016. It is the centre of the Province of Bastarny, which has an area of TBA square kilometres and a population of over 7 million, comprising approx. 16 percent of the population of Granzery.

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