Hungary, in Central Europe, is a landlocked nation with Budapest—split by the Danube into Buda’s castles and Pest’s buzz—as its stunning capital. Known for goulash, thermal baths, and paprika, its Magyar culture thrives amid a history of empires and Soviet rule. Hungary’s economy mixes agriculture, like Tokaji wine, with industry and tourism. Its plains, Lake Balaton, and defiant spirit make it a unique European voice.