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  1. Hungarians in Slovakia (census 2001) 50–100%. 10–50%. 0–10%. Hungarians constitute the largest minority in Slovakia. According to the 2021 Slovak census, 456,154 people (or 8.37% of the population) declared themselves Hungarian, [1] while 462,175 (8.48% of the population) stated that Hungarian was their mother tongue.

  2. The Hungarian diaspora ( Hungarian: magyar diaszpóra) comprises the total ethnic Hungarian population located outside current-day Hungary. There are two main groups of the diaspora. The first group includes those who are autochthonous to their homeland and live outside Hungary since the border changes of the post- World War I Treaty of Trianon ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HungariansHungarians - Wikipedia

    The Hungarians arrived in the frame of a strong centralized steppe-empire under the leadership of Grand Prince Álmos and his son Árpád, they became founders of the Árpád dynasty, the Hungarian ruling dynasty and the Hungarian state. The Árpád dynasty claimed to be a direct descendant of the great Hun leader Attila.

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  4. Overview. Historical Background. Compare Languages. Credits. Conflict Type. Geopolitical Minority. Peak Years. 1990-2010. Intensity. Moderate. The language conflict of Hungarians in Slovakia can be described as geopolitically generated. Historically, many Slovakian tribes were oppressed under Hungarian rule.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SlovakiaSlovakia - Wikipedia

    Slovakia's mostly mountainous territory spans about 49,000 square kilometres (19,000 sq mi), hosting a population exceeding 5.4 million. The capital and largest city is Bratislava, while the second largest city is Košice . The Slavs arrived in the territory of the present-day Slovakia in the 5th and 6th centuries.

  6. 13. The proportion of citizens with higher education in Slovakia altogether was 3.8 percent in 1980, for a total number of 187,836. At the same time, the proportion of Slovaks with higher education was 3.9 percent (166,991), while for the Hungarians it was 1.6 percent (9114).

  7. Mar 25, 2021 · The Hungarian minority was much shaped by the Trianon agreement in 1920, which gave the land north of the Danube to Czechoslovakia. The Hungarian population in Slovakia is declining, with “an overarching fear of dying out like the dinosaurs” 5 and Hungarian elites wondering how to preserve the minority’s identity and ensure its survival.

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