No, Hungarians are not considered Hispanic. The term "Hispanic" typically refers to people from Spanish-speaking countries, primarily in Latin America and Spain. Hungary is a Central European country with a unique language and culture that is distinct from Hispanic heritage. Therefore, while Hungarians may share some European roots with Hispanic cultures, they do not fall under the Hispanic classification.
people who live in Hungary are called Hungarians
Arrival of the Hungarians was created in 1894.
There are 10,071,000 Hungarians in Hungary (July 2006 census)
Hungarians represent their parents
Hungarians eat lot of pork & Beef meat.
Hungarians don't eat their fingers they just eat their feet..
Hungarians are Hungarian. Dutch people are from The Netherlands and Danish people are from Denmark.
The ethnic group most Hungarians belong to is Magyars.
Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians was created on 1994-06-18.
Philadelphia United German-Hungarians was created in 1922.
No significative falling of the Hungarians in Transylvania during the time. * Census, December 1930 (all Romania)-7,9 % Hungarians * Census, January 1992 (all Romania)-7,12 % Hungarians * Census, December 2002 (all Romania)-6,604 % Hungarians
In 1956 Hungarians were led by a hard-line Communist called Mátyás Rákosi. Hungarians hated the restrictions which Rákosi's Communism imposed on them. Hungarians lost their freedom of speech, they became terrified of the secret police (Gestapo) and they resented the fact that thousands of Soviet troops and forces were in Hungary. Worst of all, Hungarians had to pay for the Soviet Union forces to be in their country. -bec.