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Democratic Republic of Hungary

Hungarian People's Republic
Magyar Népköztársaság
Unrecognised rump state
1918–1919
1919
Anthem
Himnusz
Hymn
Capital Budapest
Languages Hungarian · German · Romanian · Slovak · Croatian · Slovene · Serbian · Italian · Ruthenian
Religion Roman Catholicism · Calvinism · Lutheranism · Eastern Orthodoxy · Eastern Catholicism · Unitarianism · Judaism
Government People's republic
President
 •  1918–1919 Mihály Károlyi
 •  1919 Gyula Peidla
Regent
 •  1919 Joseph August
Prime Minister
 •  1918–1919 Mihály Károlyi
 •  1919 Dénes Berinkey
 •  1919 Gyula Peidl
 •  1919 István Friedrich
Legislature National Council
Historical era Interwar period
 •  Dissolution of Austria-Hungary 31 October 1918
 •  Monarchy abolished 16 November 1918
 •  Soviet Republic proclaimed 21 March 1919
 •  State re-established 1 August 1919
 •  Government overthrown 6 August 1919
 •  Disestablished 8 August 1919
Area
 •  1918 b 282,870 km2 (109,220 sq mi)
Currency Austro-Hungarian korona
(1918–19)
Hungarian korona
(1919)
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kingdom of Hungary (1867–1918)
Hungarian Soviet Republic
Hungarian Soviet Republic
Hungarian Republic (1919–20)
Today part of  Austria
 Croatia
 Hungary
 Poland
 Romania
 Serbia
 Slovakia
 Slovenia
 Ukraine
a. as acting Head of State
b. Area claimed by the Hungarian People's Government, actual control was tenuous.

The First Hungarian Republic (Hungarian: Első magyar köztársaság) or by its contemporary name Hungarian People's Republic (Hungarian: Magyar Népköztársaság) was a short-lived people's republic that existed, apart from a 133-day interruption, from late 1918 until mid-1919. It was established in the wake of the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire following World War I. The Hungarian People's Republic replaced the Kingdom of Hungary and was in turn replaced by another short-lived state.

During this period, Hungary was forced to cede lands for the formation of nations based on majority-ethnic groups, who formed Czechoslovakia, Romania, and Yugoslavia, made up of Serbians, Croatians and Slovenes.

"Hungarian People's Republic" was adopted as the official name of the country on 16 November 1918 and remained in use until the overthrow of the Dénes Berinkey government on 21 March 1919. Following the collapse of the Hungarian Soviet Republic, the Gyula Peidl government restored the pre-communist name of the state on 2 August 1919. The government of István Friedrich changed the name to "Hungarian Republic" on 8 August; however, the denomination "Hungarian People's Republic" appeared on some government-issued decrees during this period.


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