Hungarians, kent as Magyars (Hungarian: magyarok) an aw, are a naition an ethnic group thit spik Hungarian an are mainly associatit wi Hungary. Thare are aroond 13.1–14.7 million Hungarians, o whom 8.5–9.8 million bide in the day's Hungary (as o 2011).
Notes
↑Tho the nummer is based on the recent 2011 census data, it is a lawer estimate, as baith in Hungary an in Slovakie census participants haed the option tae opt oot an nae declare thair ethnicity, hence aboot 2 million fowk decidit tae dae sae.
↑This nummer is a lawer estimate, as 1.44 million fowk optit oot declarin ethnicity in 2011.
↑This nummer is a lawer estimate, as 405,261 fowk (7.5% o the tot population) did nae specify thair ethnicity at the 2011 Slovak Census.
References
↑Bojer, Anasztázia (2012). 2011. évi népszámlálás [2011 Census] (PDF). Central Statistics Office of Hungary (in Hungarian). Budapest. ISBN978-963-235-417-0. Archived frae the original(PDF) on 17 Julie 2019. Retrieved 1 August 2016.
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↑Šamanová, Gabriela. "Národnost ve sčítání lidu v českých zemích" [Ethnicity per the census in the Czech Republic] (PDF) (in Czech). Center for Public Opinion Research. Archived frae the original(PDF) on 17 August 2016. Retrieved 2 August 2016.
↑"CSO Emigration"(PDF). Census Office Ireland. Archived frae the original(PDF) on 13 November 2012. Retrieved 29 Januar 2013.
↑"Przynależność narodowo-etniczna ludności – wyniki spisu ludności i mieszkań 2011" [Membership of the national-ethnic population - results of the population and housing census 2011] (PDF). Central Statistical Office of Poland, Department for Demographic Research and Labour Market (in Polls). 29 Januar 2013. Retrieved 1 August 2016.
↑"Discrimination in the EU in 2012"(PDF), Special Eurobarometer, 383, European Union: European Commission, p. 233, 2012, archived frae the original(PDF) on 2 December 2012, retrieved 14 August 2013Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (help) The question asked was "Do you consider yourself to be...?" With a card showing: Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant, Other Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Sikh, Buddhist, Hindu, Atheist, and Non-believer/Agnostic. Space was given for Other (SPONTANEOUS) and DK. Jewish, Sikh, Buddhist, Hindu did not reach the 1% threshold.