Maps
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Kingdom of Hungary in the late 13th century
- Hungarian ethnicity in
the Kingdom of Hungary (without Croatia-Slavonia), 1910 - Hungarian ethnicity in
the Kingdom of Hungary, 1880 -
Hungarians in Greater Hungary
(census 1890) -
Migrations of the Székely Hungarians
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Hungarians in Romania
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Hungarians in Harghita, Covasna, and Mureş counties of Romania (2011 data)
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Hungarians in Vojvodina (2002 census)
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Hungarians in Vojvodina, Serbia
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Regions where Hungarian is spoken
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Areas with ethnic Hungarian majorities in the neighboring countries of Hungary, according to László Sebők.
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