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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 50. Chapters: Buda, Budapest metropolitan area, Districts of Budapest, Neighbourhoods of Budapest, Parks in Budapest, Pest, Squares in Budapest, Streets in Budapest, List of districts in Budapest, Public place names of Budapest, Epreskert Art Colony, H sok tere, Budapest University of Jewish Studies, Naphegy, Margaret Island, City Park, Sashegy, Danube Promenade, Wekerle estate, Gellert Hill, Grand Boulevard, Climate of Budapest, Taban, Budakeszi, Rakospalota, Inner City, Krisztinavaros, Budaors, Kossuth ter, Ujlipotvaros, Csomor, Budafok, Small Boulevard, Pest, Hungary, Diosd, Mester utca, Moszkva ter, Bekasmegyer, Csobanka, Kozma Street Cemetery, Pasaret, Rakosliget, Kodaly korond, Rozsadomb, Akademia utca, Delegyhaza, Dunaharaszti, Dunakeszi, Biatorbagy, Batthyany ter, Ujpalota, Vaci Street, Dunabogdany, Budapest Zoo & Botanical Garden, Dunavarsany, Budakalasz, Blaha Lujza ter, Haller park, Haller utca, Csepel Island, Kelenfold, Alsonemedi, Oktogon, Vorosmarty ter, Angyalfold, Pestszentl rinc, Pestujhely, Rakoskeresztur, Csomad, Csorog, Deak Ferenc ter, Gat utca, Budajen, Kalvin ter, Ferenciek tere, People's Park, Astoria, Budapest, Ajtosi Durer sor, Nagyvarad ter, Akacfa utca, Normafa, Moricz Zsigmond korter, Janoshegy, Rakoscsaba, Molnar Janos Cave, Sashalom, Rakoskert, Varhegy. Excerpt: Budapest, the capital of Hungary has 23 "kerulet" or districts, each with its own municipal government. Budapest had 10 districts after coming into existence by the unification of the cities of Pest, Buda and Obuda in 1873, numbered I to X. In the 1930s, 4 new districts were organized, numbered XI to XIV. On 1 January 1950, Budapest was amalgamated with 7 neighboring towns and 16 villages, and the number of its districts increased to 22. District IV was dissolved and the number was given to the northernmost newly merged town (Ujpest), furth...