434 Hungaria is a relatively small inner Main belt asteroid. It is classified as an E-type (high-albedo) asteroid. It is the namesake for Hungaria asteroids which orbit the sun on the inside of the 1:4 Kirkwood gap, standing out of the core of the main belt.
It was discovered by Max Wolf on September 11, 1898 at the University of Heidelberg. It was named after Hungary where an astronomical meeting hosted in Budapest, also in 1898.
It is thought that there may be a genetic connection between 434 Hungaria and 3103 Eger and the aubrites.