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  1. Magyar tribes. The appearance of Hungarian tribe names in settlement names. It suggests where arriving Hungarians lived amongst other peoples and helped in reconstructing where arriving tribes settled. The Magyar or Hungarian tribes ( / ˈmæɡjɑːr / MAG-yar, Hungarian: magyar törzsek) or Hungarian clans were the fundamental political units ...

  2. United German Hungarians of Philadelphia and Vicinity, mais conhecido como Philadelphia United German-Hungarians, é uma agremiação esportiva e clube social da cidade de Filadélfia, Pensilvânia. [ 1 ] Atualmente disputa a United Soccer League of Pennsylvania , liga afiliada a United States Adult Soccer Association .

  3. Hungarians have won 15 Nobel Prizes since 1905. Eight were born in Budapest. Following is a complete list of the Nobel laureates of Hungary, as recognised by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. However, if persons born as Hungarian citizens are included, then the number rises to 22 in the scientific field.

  4. As the number of Hungarians in Delray increased, a new church of the Holy Cross Hungarian Catholic Church opened in 1925. In 1935 Doanne Erdmann Beynon, author of "Crime and Custom of the Hungarians of Detroit", wrote that Detroit "has never been a "first port of entry" to any considerable number of Hungarian immigrants."

  5. The similarity between customs of Hungarians and the Chuvash people, the only surviving member of the Oghur tribes, is visible. For example, the Hungarians appear to have learned animal husbandry techniques from the Oghur speaking Chuvash people (or historically Suvar people [31] ), as a high proportion of words specific to agriculture and livestock are of Chuvash origin.

  6. László Tőkés (born 1952), Reformed Church pastor and an instigator of the Romanian Revolution of 1989. Count Zrínyi Miklós (1508–1566), Hungarian general who held Szigetvár against the Ottoman Turks. Count Zrínyi Miklós (1620–1664), Hungarian general, statesman and poet. János Zsámboky, humanist.

  7. Also .eu as part of the European Union. Hungary ( Hungarian: Magyarország [ˈmɒɟɒrorsaːɡ] ( listen)) is a landlocked country in the south-eastern region of Central Europe, bordering the Balkans. Its capital city is Budapest. Hungary is bordered by Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia and Austria.