It depends. I've been studying that question a lot, and I've decided that they are NOT Caucasian because their ancestors do not go back to the same region as "Caucasians". At least as far as racial defining goes. They are Nord-Mongolian, for they came from North Russia in the late middle ages to present-day Hungary. They are, however, unarguably white.
A fehér szalag is a Hungarian equivalent to the title of the movie 'The White Ribbon'.
white = feher (pronounced "fair")
Hungarian People's Union ended in 1953.
Hungarian People's Union was created in 1934.
People in Hungary speak Hungarian.
Hungarian Working People's Party was created in 1948.
Hungarian Working People's Party ended in 1956.
the three national colors of the Hungarian flag symbolize strength (red), faithfulness (white), and hope (green).
Yes, "Magyar" is a Hungarian last name. The term "Magyar" itself refers to the Hungarian people or the Hungarian language. It can be used as a surname and is derived from the word for Hungarian in the native language.
hungarian people are hungary.
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people who live in Hungary are called Hungarians