Hungary has ten national parks which cover approximately 10 percent of the country's territory. The parks are managed by the National Parks of Hungary government agency (Hungarian: Nemzeti park igazgatóság).

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| 185px || Hortobágy National Park || 1973 (January 1) || || Debrecen || || Common crane

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| 185px || Kiskunság National Park || 1975 (January 1) || || Kecskemét || || Sand dune landscape

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| 185px || Bükk National Park || 1977 (January 1) || || Eger (Felnémet) || || Carlina acaulis

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| 185px || Aggtelek National Park || 1985 (January 1) || || Jósvafő || || Fire salamander

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| 185px || Fertő-Hanság National Park || 1991 (January 1) || || Sarród || || Great egret

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| 185px || Danube-Drava National Park || 1996 (January 1) || || Pécs || || Flora,<br>Danube and Drava

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| 185px || Körös-Maros National Park || 1997 (January 16) || || Szarvas || || Great bustard

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| 185px || Balaton Uplands National Park || 1997 || || Csopak || || Butte, Primula farinosa<br> and Water

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| 185px || Danube-Ipoly National Park || 1997 || || Budapest and<br> Esztergom || || Rosalia longicorn

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| 185px || Őrség National Park || 2002 || || Őriszentpéter || || Western capercaillie and<br>Daphne cneorum

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See also

  • Protected areas of Hungary
  • National Parks in Hungary