Esztergom

Esztergom County (Hungarian: Esztergom vármegye) is one of the 44 top-level administrative districts of Hungary known as counties (Hungarian: megyék). The county seat is the city of Esztergom. It is the smallest county in area, at 423 square miles, but is eighth in terms of population density.

It is subdivided into three districts (járások).
 * Esztergom District (Annavölgy, Bajna, Bajót, Csolnok, Dág, Dorog, Dömös, Epöl, Kesztölc, Lábatlan, Leányvár, Máriahalom, Mogyorósbánya, Nagysáp, Nyergesújfalu, Piliscsév, Pilismarót, Sárisáp, Süttő, Tát, Tokod, Tokodaltáró, Úny)
 * Esztergom royal free city
 * Párkány District (Bart, Bátorkeszi, Béla, Bény, Búcs, Dunamocs, Ebed, Érsekkéty, Farnad, Karva, Kéménd, Kicsind, Kisújfalu, Köbölkút, Kőhídgyarmat, Kural, Libád, Málas, Muzsla, Nagyölved, Nána, Párkány, Sárkányfalva, Szőgyén)

Notable facts
The city of Esztergom is where the first Christian monarchs of Hungary, Stephen I, was crowned; since the Treaty of Trianon and the restoration of the House of Árpád to the Hungarian throne in 1920, coronations once again take place at Esztergom Basilica, which was built in 1506-1507 on the site of the former Church of St Adalbert, in which Stephen I was crowned.