First Hungarian Republic

The First Hungarian Republic (Hungarian: Első Magyar Köztársaság), until 21 March 1919 the Hungarian People's Republic (Magyar Népköztársaság), was a short-lived unrecognized country, which quickly transformed into a small rump state due to the foreign and military policy of the doctrinaire pacifist Károlyi government. It existed from 16 November 1918 until 8 August 1919, apart from a 133-day interruption in the form of the Hungarian Soviet Republic. The republic was established in the wake of the dissolution of Austria-Hungary following World War I as a replacement for the Kingdom of Hungary. During the rule of Count Mihály Károlyi's pacifist cabinet, Hungary lost control over approximately 75% of its former pre-World War I territories, which was about 325,411 km2 (125,642 sq mi), without armed resistance and was subjected to unhindered foreign occupation. It was in turn succeeded by the Hungarian Soviet Republic but re-established following its demise, and ultimately replaced by the Hungarian Republic.

Hungarian People's Republic
Magyar Népköztársaság (Hungarian)
1918–1919
Anthem: "Himnusz"
Hungarian territory in November 1918
StatusUnrecognized rump state
CapitalBudapest
47°29′N 19°02′E
Official languageHungarian
Common languages
German, Slovak, Croatian, Romanian
Demonym(s)Hungarian
GovernmentPeople's republic
President 
 Nov. 1918 - Mar. 1919
Mihály Károlyi
 Mar. 1919 - Aug. 1919
interregnum
 Aug. 1919
Gyula Peidl (acting)
Prime Minister 
 Oct. 1918 - Jan. 1919
Mihály Károlyi
 Jan. 1919 - Mar. 1919
Dénes Berinkey
 Mar. 1919 - Aug. 1919
interregnum
 Aug. 1919
Gyula Peidl
 Aug. 1919
István Friedrich
LegislatureNational Council
Historical eraInterwar period
31 October 1918
 Establishment
16 November 1918
 Beginning of the Hungarian–Romanian War
13 November 1918
 Beginning of the Hungarian–Czechoslovak War
November 1918
 Vix Note
26 February 1919
21 March 1919
 Re-establishment
1 August 1919
8 August 1919
Area
 Total
282,870 km2 (109,220 sq mi)
Population
 1920
7,980,143
Currency
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Nov. 1918:
Kingdom of Hungary
Aug. 1919:
Soviet Hungary
Mar. 1919:
Soviet Hungary
Aug. 1919:
Hungarian Republic
Today part ofHungary
  1. In 1918. (Tarsoly 1995, pp. 595–597.)
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