Románia
Convention of the Hungarian Baptist Churches of Romania was created in 1875.
For sure, yes he does. Although he is from Romania, he is of Hungarian descent. His accent is that of a Hungarian speaker and he does occasionally travel to Hungary.
Romania wanted to free Romanian territories occupied by the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Romania fighted for the freedom of Romanians oppressed by Russian and Austro-Hungarian empires.
Madarasz is the Hungarian name for a commune in Romania. A person with that last name is probably Hungarian, Romanian, or Slovak.
Romania wanted to obtain freedom for the Romanian territories occupied by Austrian, Hungarian, Russian invaders.
Yes, cca. 27 % of the total population (Hungarians and Gypsies) speak the Hungarian language (after the census from 2002).
No differences; the peoples are Romanians in Romania and also in Moldova (some Slaves minorities in Moldova and a Hungarian minority in Romania - the remains of the Middle Age invasions).
Today, unfortunately not; but the activities of the Hungarian irredentists can be characterized as terrorist.
After the WW 1 territories inhabited from the ancient times by Romanians were merged.
The Austro-Hungarian and the Germany armies occupied the most part of Romania, excepting Moldova.
The Austrian-Hungarian Empire lost territories.