Originally, Hungary is in Europe, so it wasn't discovered by a person. A lot of years ago roman people came here, and later huns came here. At last, hungarians settled here ("magyarok") and they founded they own country called "Hungary" in 1000 by the first Hungarian king, St. Stephen.
Stephen I of Hungary was named the first King of Hungary on January 1, 1001.
Stephen I (1000-1038). He was the first king in Hungary.
Yugoslavia, Hungary, Czechoslavakia, Austria, and Poland
The country that goulash came from is Hungary
Austria-Hungary
Russia
Because the don't belong in Europe, they came from Mongolia
When Russia found out that Austria-Hungary was declaring war on Serbia, they came into alliance with Serbia for several reasons.
Hungary first competed at the first Modern Olympics, the 1896 Games in Athens. Hungary has competed in all Olympic Games, Winter and Summer, except for the 1920 Summer Games and the 1984 Summer Games.
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No. Hungary is not a Slavic country. Hungarians came from Asia around 900 and some people say they are related to the Finns and others say they are related to the Mongolians.