List of Districts in Budapest - List of Districts By Population, Territory and Population Density

List of Districts By Population, Territory and Population Density

District Name Population (2009) Area (km2) Population density (people per km2)
I. kerület Budavár ("Buda Castle") 24,728 3.41 7233.1
II. kerület - 88,729 36.34 2426.7
III. kerület Óbuda-Békásmegyer ("Old Buda-Békásmegyer") 123,723 39.69 3117.6
IV. kerület Újpest ("New Pest") 98,374 18.82 5227.5
V. kerület Belváros-Lipótváros ("Downtown-Leopoldtown") 27,283 2.59 10,433.6
VI. kerület Terézváros ("Theresatown") 42,120 2.38 17,556.3
VII. kerület Erzsébetváros ("Elisabethtown") 62,530 2.09 29,681.3
VIII. kerület Józsefváros ("Josephtown") 82,222 6.85 11,890.1
IX. kerület Ferencváros ("Francistown") 61,576 12.53 4859.7
X. kerület Kőbánya ("Quarry") 79,270 32.5 2414.9
XI. kerület Újbuda ("New Buda") 139,049 33.47 4105.9
XII. kerület Hegyvidék ("Highland") 56,544 26.67 2109.4
XIII. kerület Angyalföld-Újlipótváros ("Angel's Field-New Leopoldtown") 113,531 13.44 8309.6
XIV. kerület Zugló 120,148 18.15 6525.3
XV. kerület - 80,218 26.95 2988.2
XVI. kerület - 68,484 33.52 2037.5
XVII. kerület Rákosmente 78,250 54.83 1418.5
XVIII. kerület Pestszentlőrinc-Pestszentimre ("Saint Lawrence by Pest-Saint Emeric by Pest") 93,225 38.61 2414.9
XIX. kerület Kispest ("Little Pest") 61,610 9.38 6551.5
XX. kerület Pesterzsébet ("Saint Elisabeth by Pest") 63,371 12.18 5198.3
XXI. kerület Csepel 76,339 25.75 2963.9
XXII. kerület Budafok-Tétény 50,499 34.25 1473.5
XXIII. kerület Soroksár 20,387 40.78 501.8
All Budapest 1,712,210 525.16 3260.4

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