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  2. Languages of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    German: spoken by the German minority, especially in and around Mecsek Mountains, but also in other parts of the country. (Historically, the Swabian German dialect was spoken in Hungary.) – Slovak: spoken by the Slovak minority, especially in the North Hungarian Mountains and around Békéscsaba.

  3. Germans of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the 18th century, over one million German-speaking residents lived in the Kingdom of Hungary. At the time, a flourishing German-speaking culture existed in the kingdom, publishing German-language literary works, newspapers, and magazines. Moreover, a German-language theater operated in the kingdom's capital, Budapest.

  4. List of countries and territories where German is an official ...

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    These countries (with the addition of South Tyrol of Italy) also form the Council for German Orthography and are referred to as the German Sprachraum (German language area). Since 2004, Meetings of German-speaking countries have been held annually with six participants: Germany, Austria, Belgium, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, and Switzerland: [1]

  5. Geographical distribution of German speakers - Wikipedia

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    However, most German-descended Argentinians do not speak German with native fluency (that role has been taken by Spanish). The 300,000 German speakers are estimated to be immigrants and not actually born in Argentina, and because of this they still speak their home language while their descendants who were born in Argentina speak primarily Spanish.

  6. Ethnic and religious composition of Austria-Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Jews and those using German in offices often stated German as their Umgangssprache, even when having a different Muttersprache. The Istro-Romanians were counted as Romanians . In the Kingdom of Hungary (Transleithania), the 1910 census was based on mother tongue.

  7. Hungarian language - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian has about 13 million [48] [49] [50] native speakers, of whom more than 9.8 million live in Hungary. According to the 2011 Hungarian census, 9,896,333 people (99.6% of the total population) speak Hungarian, of whom 9,827,875 people (98.9%) speak it as a first language, while 68,458 people (0.7%) speak it as a second language. [40]

  8. Hungarians in Germany - Wikipedia

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    About 25,000 arrived after the Hungarian Revolution of 1956; 25,000 Gastarbeiter from Yugoslavia after 1960; Around 5,000 migrants from Czechoslovakia after the Prague Spring of 1968; Approx. 30,000 Hungarians from Transylvania after 1975; About 15,000 fleeing communism in Hungary; 15,000 moving to East Germany (until the 1990 German reunification)

  9. Hungarians - Wikipedia

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    Modern Hungarians are however genetically rather distant from their closest linguistic relatives (Mansi and Khanty), and more similar to the neighbouring non-Uralic neighbors. Modern Hungarians share a small but significant "Inner Asian/Siberian" component with other Uralic-speaking populations. [103]