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What kind of country is Hungary?

Hungary is a developed country.

Hungary has a developed economy and a high per capita living standard. Since the drastic changes in Eastern Europe, the Hungarian economy has developed rapidly. As of 2019, Hungary's per capita GDP has reached US$17,427 based on real-time exchange rates, which is at the level of a moderately developed country. If calculated based on purchasing power parity, Hungary's per capita GDP has exceeded US$20,000.

Hungary has many peculiarities

1. The greatest fencer in history. Hungarian fencer Aladar Grovich is known as "the greatest fencer of all time". From 1932 to 1960, he won six consecutive Olympic gold medals.

2. Hungarians "can drink, but can't clink glasses." Although Hungarians love to drink, clinking glasses is a taboo in Hungary because this action is historically related to a period of national humiliation in Hungary.

Legend has it that during the 1848 revolution, 13 Hungarian generals were executed in Austria. The Austrians had to clink their beer glasses for each execution. Therefore, the Hungarians refused to clink their glasses in memory of these generals.

3. One of the oldest countries in Europe. Founded in 895, Hungary is one of the oldest countries in Europe, older than Britain, France, and Germany.

4. The country with the most hot springs in the world: Hungary has more than 1,500 spa centers and has a developed bathing culture since ancient times. Enjoying healing water has been around for thousands of years, with 70 million liters of hot water rising to the surface of Budapest's capital city every day.