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Hűségesvár
City
City of Hűségesvár
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From top, left to right: Senate Building, Royal Palace, Royal Palace Guard, Unification Square, National Theatre, St. Alban's Cathedral and the Hűségesvár Széchenyi Bridge by night
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Country Granzery
RegionGyőr-Hűségesvár
Foundedcirca 130AD
Government
 • BodyHűségesvár Regional Parliament
 • GovernorKálmán Szabó
Population
 (2013)
 • Density3,314/km2 (8,580/sq mi)
 • Urban
2,453,019
 • Metro
4,801,147
DemonymHűségesvári
Postcode areas
2320-2500

Hűségesvár is the capital and most populous city of Granzery. It has an area of 1,525 square kilometres and a population of over 2 million within the administrative limits in 2016. It is the centre of the Province of Győr-Hűségesvár, which has an area of 8,626 square kilometres and a population of over 10 million, including the nearby population centre of Mezővörös, comprising over 21 percent of the population of Granzery.

History

Toponymy

Prehistory

Government

Administrative divisions

Geography

Demography

Ethnic groups

  Granzerian (82.8%)
  Perreran (6.6%)
  Zastrian (2.5%)
  Lairean (2.4%)
  Vierz (2.3%)
  Other Patyrian (1.9%)
  Oridian (1.0%)
  Mixed (0.2%)
  Other (0.3%)

Religion

Religion in Hűségesvár
Religion Percent (%)
Catholicism
65.9%
Irreligion
23.6%
Orthodoxy
7.8%
Buddhism
0.5%
Other
1.2%

Economy

Trade

Sister cities