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  2. Results and consequences. 1910 census. Criticism of the 1910 census. Distribution of the non-Hungarian and Hungarian populations. Hungarians outside the newly defined borders. Minorities in post-Trianon Hungary. Political consequences. Legacy. In modern historiography. Economic consequences. Other consequences. See also. Notes. Sources. References.

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    • Minorities in Post-Trianon Hungary
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    According to the census of 1910, the largest ethnic group in the Kingdom of Hungary were the Magyars (usually called "Hungarians" in English), who were approximately 48 percent of the entire population (or 54 percent of the population of the territory referred to as "Hungary proper," i.e., excluding Croatia-Slavonia). The Kingdom of Hungary was not...

    On the other hand, a considerable number of other nationalities remained within the frontiers of the new Hungary: According to the 1920 census 10.4 percent of the population spoke one of the minority languages as mother language: 1. 551,211 German (6.9 percent) 2. 141,882 Slovak (1.8 percent) 3. 23,760 Romanian (0.3 percent) 4. 36,858 Croatian (0.5...

    Officially, the treaty was intended to be a confirmation of the concept of the right for self-determination of nations and of the concept of nation-statesreplacing old multinational empires. From the point of view of most non-Hungarians that lived in the former Kingdom of Hungary, after centuries of foreign rule, most of the peoples of former Austr...

    Economically, 61 percent of arable land, 88 percent of timber, 62 percent of railroads, 64 percent of hard surface roads, 83 percent of pig iron output, 55 percent of industrial plants and 67 percent of credit and banking institutions of the former Kingdom of Hungary lay within the territory of Hungary's neighbors. Romania, Yugoslavia, and Czechosl...

  3. The Treaty of Trianon is one of the Paris peace treaties that ended the First World War. It was concluded between Hungary and the Allied and Associated Powers on 4 June 1920 in the Grand Trianon Palace situated in the Versailles Palace park. It sanctioned the dismemberment of the Hungarian state.

  4. Jun 4, 2020 · A century ago today, the Treaty of Trianon carved up the territory of Hungary, consigning the rump country to the status of the single biggest loser of the First World War. Trianon’s consequences, for both Hungary and its neighbours, continue to reverberate.

  5. Mar 23, 2024 · The treaty imposed severe territorial and economic losses on Hungary, reducing its size by two-thirds and depriving it of valuable natural resources and industrial centers. The disintegration of the Austro-Hungarian Empire had far-reaching consequences for the region.

  6. Exploring the multifaceted impact of the Treaty of Trianon on Central Europe involves delving into its historical roots, understanding the intricate process of territorial realignment, and examining far-reaching consequences on political, economic, and social realms.

  7. Jun 3, 2020 · Chris Miller. June 3, 2020. Eurasia Program. Home / Articles / The Centenary of the Treaty of Trianon Shows the Dangers of Nationalism in Europe. June 4 marks a century since the signing of the Treaty of Trianon, the forgotten cousin of the Treaty of Versailles, which ended World War I.

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