Komárom-Esztergom County

Komárom -Esztergom [ koma ː rom ɛstɛrɡom ] ( Komárom - Gran ) is a county (administrative district ) in the north of Hungary. It has an area of ​​2265 km ² and 316 590 inhabitants. It is named after the cities of Komárom and Esztergom and formed by union of their counties, however, the county seat is Tatabánya. In the north it is bordered by Slovakia. His Nachbarkomitate are plague, Fejér, Veszprém and Győr- Moson -Sopron.

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Geography

The Danube River forms the northern border. On the north- eastern point of the county is the Danube Bend, where the Danube sharp turns south.

Administrative subdivision in small areas

  • Small area Dorog
  • Small area Esztergom
  • Small area Kisbér
  • Small area Komárom
  • Small area Oroszlany
  • Small area Tata
  • Small area Tatabánya

Major cities and towns

History and Culture

Museums

The State Directorate of Museums of the county Komárom- Esztergom is the recipient of 4 Komitatsmuseen. County seat is Tatabánya.

  • Bábolna Horse Museum Bábolna
  • Dunaalmás, Csokonai Lilla Museum
  • Esztergom, the Danube Museum
  • Esztergom, Christian Museum
  • Esztergom, MNM Castle Museum
  • Esztergom, Balassa Bálint Museum
  • Kisbér, open-air museum
  • Kocs Carriage Museum
  • Komárom, Fort Museum in Fort Sandberg
  • Komárom, György Klapka Museum
  • Komárom, Roman lapidary in Fort Igmándi
  • Komárom, Bread Museum
  • Komárom, Maritime museum
  • Oroszlany, Mining Museum
  • Oroszlany, Slovak Heritage Museum
  • Tardos, Lajos Fekete Museum
  • Tata, Kuny Domokos Megyei Muzeum ( = castle museum ) *
  • Tata, Hungary German National Museum *
  • Tata, Greco-Roman collection of casts *
  • Tata, Geological Open-Air Museum at the University of Budapest
  • Tatabánya Tatabánya Museum
  • Tatabánya, Vehicle Museum

* Komitatsmuseum

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