No However a large portion of what is now Romania had been part of Hungary, particularly Transylvania. read more
Hungary has an embassy in Bucharest, two general consulates (in Cluj-Napoca and Miercurea Ciuc) and four honorary consulates (in Constanța, Iași, Drobeta-Turnu Severin and Timișoara). Romania has an embassy in Budapest and two general consulates (in Gyula and Szeged). The two countries share 443 km of common border. read more
Because of major changes in Hungary’s borders following World War I, the country’s population decreased significantly. Although there were further losses during World War II, Hungary’s population recovered slowly, peaking in the late 1970s and early ’80s. read more