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The following table shows the linguistic composition of each Hungarian county according to the Hungarian Census of 1910. [1]
Danube Right Bank | Hungarian | German | Slovak | Romanian | Ruthenian | Croatian | Serbian | Other | Total | |
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Baranya County | 199,659 (56.6%) | 112,297 (31.9%) | 392 (0.1%) | 54 (0.0%) | 5 (0.0%) | 10,159 (2.9%) | 13,048 (3.7%) | 16,864 (4.8%) | 352,478 (11.4%) | |
Fejér County | 218,822 (87.3%) | 24,265 (9.7%) | 4,359 (1.7%) | 37 (0.0%) | 5 (0.0%) | 333 (0.1%) | 814 (0.3%) | 2,035 (0.8%) | 250,670 (8.1%) | |
Győr County | 132,991 (97.6%) | 2,023 (1.5%) | 609 (0.4%) | 17 (0.0%) | 2 (0.0%) | 109 (0.1%) | 17 (0.0%) | 527 (0.4%) | 136,295 (4.4%) | |
Komárom County | 178,473 (88.4%) | 12,517 (6.2%) | 8,105 (4.0%) | 486 (0.2%) | 145 (0.1%) | 237 (0.1%) | 32 (0.0%) | 1,855 (0.9%) | 201,850 (6.5%) | |
Moson County | 33,006 (34.9%) | 51,997 (55.0%) | 735 (0.8%) | 5 (0.0%) | 7 (0.0%) | 8,123 (8.6%) | 2 (0.0%) | 604 (0.6%) | 94,479 (3.1%) | |
Somogy County | 333,597 (91.2%) | 18,718 (5.1%) | 364 (0.1%) | 63 (0.0%) | 4 (0.0%) | 9,934 (2.7%) | 44 (0.0%) | 3,237 (0.9%) | 365,961 (11.9%) | |
Sopron County | 141,011 (49.7%) | 109,160 (38.5%) | 397 (0.1%) | 33 (0.0%) | 4 (0.0%) | 31,004 (10.9%) | 15 (0.0%) | 1,886 (0.7%) | 283,510 (9.2%) | |
Tolna County | 189,521 (70.9%) | 74,376 (27.8%) | 789 (0.3%) | 39 (0.0%) | 4 (0.0%) | 343 (0.1%) | 1,102 (0.4%) | 1,085 (0.4%) | 267,259 (8.7%) | |
Vas County | 247,985 (56.9%) | 117,169 (26.9%) | 288 (0.1%) | 14 (0.0%) | 48 (0.0%) | 16,230 (3.7%) | 23 (0.0%) | 54,036 (12.4%) | 435,793 (14.1%) | |
Veszprém County | 199,063 (86.6%) | 29,283 (12.7%) | 917 (0.4%) | 41 (0.0%) | 5 (0.0%) | 55 (0.0%) | 17 (0.0%) | 395 (0.2%) | 229,776 (7.4%) | |
Zala County | 347,167 (74.4%) | 3,889 (0.8%) | 233 (0.0%) | 44 (0.0%) | 3 (0.0%) | 91,909 (19.7%) | 56 (0.0%) | 23,032 (4.9%) | 466,333 (15.1%) | |
Total | 2,221,295 (72.0%) | 555,694 (18.0%) | 17,188 (0.6%) | 833 (0.0%) | 232 (0.0%) | 168,436 (5.5%) | 15,170 (0.5%) | 105,556 (3.4%) | 3,084,404 (14.8%) | |
Danube Left Bank | Hungarian | German | Slovak | Romanian | Ruthenian | Croatian | Serbian | Other | Total | |
Árva County | 2,000 (2.5%) | 1,518 (1.9%) | 59,096 (75.0%) | 8 (0.0%) | 1 (0.0%) | 1 (0.0%) | 1 (0.0%) | 16,120 (20.5%) | 78,745 (3.6%) | |
Bars County | 62,022 (34.7%) | 17,366 (9.7%) | 97,824 (54.8%) | 11 (0.0%) | 92 (0.1%) | 12 (0.0%) | 8 (0.0%) | 1,165 (0.7%) | 178,500 (8.2%) | |
Esztergom County | 73,418 (80.8%) | 9,455 (10.4%) | 7,520 (8.3%) | 14 (0.0%) | 5 (0.0%) | 88 (0.1%) | 12 (0.0%) | 305 (0.3%) | 90,817 (4.2%) | |
Hont County | 73,215 (55.3%) | 6,417 (4.8%) | 51,522 (38.9%) | 71 (0.1%) | 7 (0.0%) | 19 (0.0%) | 18 (0.0%) | 1,172 (0.9%) | 132,441 (6.1%) | |
Liptó County | 4,365 (5.0%) | 2,591 (3.0%) | 78,098 (89.9%) | 222 (0.3%) | 25 (0.0%) | 11 (0.0%) | 1 (0.0%) | 1,593 (1.8%) | 86,906 (4.0%) | |
Nógrád County | 197,670 (75.6%) | 3,143 (1.2%) | 58,337 (22.3%) | 33 (0.0%) | 4 (0.0%) | 52 (0.0%) | 36 (0.0%) | 2,242 (0.9%) | 261,517 (12.0%) | |
Nyitra County | 100,324 (21.9%) | 27,937 (6.1%) | 324,664 (71.0%) | 39 (0.0%) | 13 (0.0%) | 81 (0.0%) | 26 (0.0%) | 4,371 (1.0%) | 457,455 (21.0%) | |
Pozsony County | 163,367 (41.9%) | 53,822 (13.8%) | 166,017 (42.6%) | 81 (0.0%) | 42 (0.0%) | 1,934 (0.5%) | 31 (0.0%) | 4,456 (1.1%) | 389,750 (17.9%) | |
Trencsén County | 13,204 (4.3%) | 9,029 (2.9%) | 284,770 (91.7%) | 172 (0.1%) | 24 (0.0%) | 78 (0.0%) | 51 (0.0%) | 3,109 (1.0%) | 310,437 (14.3%) | |
Turóc County | 5,560 (10.0%) | 10,993 (19.7%) | 38,432 (69.0%) | 27 (0.0%) | 44 (0.1%) | 4 (0.0%) | 3 (0.0%) | 640 (1.1%) | 55,703 (2.6%) | |
Zólyom County | 16,509 (12.4%) | 2,124 (1.6%) | 113,294 (84.8%) | 26 (0.0%) | 136 (0.1%) | 14 (0.0%) | 13 (0.0%) | 1,537 (1.1%) | 133,653 (6.1%) | |
Total | 711,654 (32.7%) | 144,395 (6.6%) | 1,279,574 (58.8%) | 704 (0.0%) | 393 (0.0%) | 2,294 (0.1%) | 200 (0.0%) | 36,710 (1.7%) | 2,175,924 (10.4%) | |
Danube-Tisza | Hungarian | German | Slovak | Romanian | Ruthenian | Croatian | Serbian | Other | Total | |
Bács-Bodrog County | 363,518 (44.7%) | 190,697 (23.5%) | 30,137 (3.7%) | 386 (0.0%) | 10,760 (1.3%) | 1,279 (0.2%) | 145,063 (17.9%) | 70,545 (8.7%) | 812,385 (21.6%) | |
Csongrád County | 319,274 (98.1%) | 2,862 (0.9%) | 646 (0.2%) | 773 (0.2%) | 11 (0.0%) | 94 (0.0%) | 1,235 (0.4%) | 673 (0.2%) | 325,568 (8.6%) | |
Heves County | 277,378 (99.2%) | 800 (0.3%) | 972 (0.3%) | 91 (0.0%) | 30 (0.0%) | 42 (0.0%) | 23 (0.0%) | 364 (0.1%) | 279,700 (7.4%) | |
Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County | 372,423 (99.6%) | 639 (0.2%) | 450 (0.1%) | 206 (0.1%) | 14 (0.0%) | 32 (0.0%) | 43 (0.0%) | 157 (0.0%) | 373,964 (9.9%) | |
Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun County | 1,728,473 (87.4%) | 162,824 (8.2%) | 47,149 (2.4%) | 3,357 (0.2%) | 306 (0.0%) | 3,419 (0.2%) | 7,934 (0.4%) | 24,579 (1.2%) | 1,978,041 (52.5%) | |
Total | 3,061,066 (81.2%) | 357,822 (9.5%) | 79,354 (2.1%) | 4,813 (0.1%) | 11,121 (0.3%) | 4,866 (0.1%) | 154,298 (4.1%) | 96,318 (2.6%) | 3,769,658 (18.0%) | |
Tisza Right Bank | Hungarian | German | Slovak | Romanian | Ruthenian | Croatian | Serbian | Other | Total | |
Abaúj-Torna County | 156,668 (77.4%) | 6,520 (3.2%) | 36,067 (17.8%) | 127 (0.1%) | 378 (0.2%) | 63 (0.0%) | 21 (0.0%) | 2,444 (1.2%) | 202,288 (11.4%) | |
Bereg County | 113,090 (47.8%) | 20,722 (8.8%) | 1,123 (0.5%) | 215 (0.1%) | 100,918 (42.7%) | 54 (0.0%) | 12 (0.0%) | 477 (0.2%) | 236,611 (13.4%) | |
Borsod County | 281,874 (97.2%) | 2,379 (0.8%) | 4,115 (1.4%) | 293 (0.1%) | 174 (0.1%) | 70 (0.0%) | 44 (0.0%) | 965 (0.3%) | 289,914 (16.4%) | |
Gömör és Kis-Hont County | 109,994 (58.5%) | 2,930 (1.6%) | 72,232 (38.4%) | 80 (0.0%) | 21 (0.0%) | 88 (0.0%) | 8 (0.0%) | 2,745 (1.5%) | 188,098 (10.6%) | |
Sáros County | 18,088 (10.4%) | 9,447 (5.4%) | 101,855 (58.3%) | 321 (0.2%) | 38,500 (22.0%) | 15 (0.0%) | 2 (0.0%) | 6,392 (3.7%) | 174,620 (9.9%) | |
Szepes County | 18,658 (10.8%) | 38,434 (22.2%) | 97,077 (56.2%) | 532 (0.3%) | 12,327 (7.1%) | 65 (0.0%) | 145 (0.1%) | 5,629 (3.3%) | 172,867 (9.8%) | |
Ung County | 53,824 (33.2%) | 8,383 (5.2%) | 36,364 (22.4%) | 133 (0.1%) | 61,711 (38.1%) | 82 (0.1%) | 8 (0.0%) | 1,584 (1.0%) | 162,089 (9.2%) | |
Zemplén County | 193,794 (56.5%) | 9,749 (2.8%) | 92,943 (27.1%) | 209 (0.1%) | 39,033 (11.4%) | 49 (0.0%) | 7 (0.0%) | 7,410 (2.2%) | 343,194 (19.4%) | |
Total | 945,990 (53.5%) | 98,564 (5.6%) | 441,776 (25.0%) | 1,910 (0.1%) | 253,062 (14.3%) | 486 (0.0%) | 247 (0.0%) | 27,646 (1.6%) | 1,769,681 (8.5%) | |
Tisza Left Bank | Hungarian | German | Slovak | Romanian | Ruthenian | Croatian | Serbian | Other | Total | |
Békés County | 219,261 (73.4%) | 6,048 (2.0%) | 66,770 (22.4%) | 6,125 (2.1%) | 4 (0.0%) | 17 (0.0%) | 76 (0.0%) | 409 (0.1%) | 298,710 (11.5%) | |
Bihar County | 365,642 (56.6%) | 3,599 (0.6%) | 8,457 (1.3%) | 265,098 (41.0%) | 211 (0.0%) | 156 (0.0%) | 122 (0.0%) | 3,016 (0.5%) | 646,301 (24.9%) | |
Hajdú County | 251,918 (99.2%) | 1,044 (0.4%) | 118 (0.0%) | 376 (0.1%) | 25 (0.0%) | 23 (0.0%) | 76 (0.0%) | 283 (0.1%) | 253,863 (9.8%) | |
Máramaros County | 52,964 (14.8%) | 59,552 (16.6%) | 503 (0.1%) | 84,510 (23.6%) | 159,489 (44.6%) | 41 (0.0%) | 6 (0.0%) | 640 (0.2%) | 357,705 (13.8%) | |
Szabolcs County | 316,765 (99.0%) | 868 (0.3%) | 1,117 (0.3%) | 212 (0.1%) | 194 (0.1%) | 15 (0.0%) | 7 (0.0%) | 640 (0.2%) | 319,818 (12.3%) | |
Szatmár County | 268,385 (67.7%) | 6,670 (1.7%) | 425 (0.1%) | 119,760 (30.2%) | 114 (0.0%) | 66 (0.0%) | 27 (0.0%) | 1,185 (0.3%) | 396,632 (15.3%) | |
Szilágy County | 87,312 (37.9%) | 816 (0.4%) | 3,727 (1.6%) | 136,087 (59.1%) | 52 (0.0%) | 5 (0.0%) | 6 (0.0%) | 2,135 (0.9%) | 230,140 (8.9%) | |
Ugocsa County | 42,677 (46.5%) | 4,632 (5.0%) | 37 (0.0%) | 9,750 (10.6%) | 34,415 (37.5%) | 4 (0.0%) | 1 (0.0%) | 239 (0.3%) | 91,755 (3.5%) | |
Total | 1,604,924 (61.8%) | 83,229 (3.2%) | 81,154 (3.1%) | 621,918 (24.0%) | 194,504 (7.5%) | 327 (0.0%) | 321 (0.0%) | 8,547 (0.3%) | 2,594,924 (12.4%) | |
Tisza-Maros | Hungarian | German | Slovak | Romanian | Ruthenian | Croatian | Serbian | Other | Total | |
Arad County | 124,215 (30.0%) | 38,695 (9.3%) | 5,451 (1.3%) | 239,755 (57.9%) | 677 (0.2%) | 70 (0.0%) | 2,138 (0.5%) | 3,387 (0.8%) | 414,388 (19.3%) | |
Csanád County | 108,621 (74.8%) | 1,013 (0.7%) | 17,133 (11.8%) | 14,046 (9.7%) | 119 (0.1%) | 8 (0.0%) | 3,967 (2.7%) | 341 (0.2%) | 145,248 (6.8%) | |
Krassó-Szörény County | 33,787 (7.2%) | 55,883 (12.0%) | 2,908 (0.6%) | 336,082 (72.1%) | 2,351 (0.5%) | 319 (0.1%) | 14,674 (3.1%) | 20,143 (4.3%) | 466,147 (21.8%) | |
Temes County | 79,960 (16.0%) | 165,883 (33.1%) | 3,080 (0.6%) | 169,030 (33.7%) | 30 (0.0%) | 350 (0.1%) | 69,905 (14.0%) | 12,597 (2.5%) | 500,835 (23.4%) | |
Torontál County | 128,405 (20.9%) | 165,779 (26.9%) | 16,143 (2.6%) | 86,937 (14.1%) | 11 (0.0%) | 4,203 (0.7%) | 199,750 (32.5%) | 13,923 (2.3%) | 615,151 (28.7%) | |
Total | 474,988 (22.2%) | 427,253 (19.9%) | 44,715 (2.1%) | 845,850 (39.5%) | 3,188 (0.1%) | 4,950 (0.2%) | 290,434 (13.6%) | 50,391 (2.4%) | 2,141,769 (10.3%) | |
Transylvania | Hungarian | German | Slovak | Romanian | Ruthenian | Croatian | Serbian | Other | Total | |
Alsó-Fehér County | 39,107 (17.6%) | 7,269 (3.3%) | 184 (0.1%) | 171,483 (77.4%) | 8 (0.0%) | 8 (0.0%) | 18 (0.0%) | 3,541 (1.6%) | 221,618 (8.3%) | |
Beszterce-Naszód County | 10,737 (8.4%) | 25,609 (20.0%) | 37 (0.0%) | 87,564 (68.5%) | 213 (0.2%) | 11 (0.0%) | 6 (0.0%) | 3,666 (2.9%) | 127,843 (4.8%) | |
Brassó County | 35,372 (35.0%) | 29,542 (29.2%) | 184 (0.2%) | 35,091 (34.7%) | 18 (0.0%) | 19 (0.0%) | 22 (0.0%) | 951 (0.9%) | 101,199 (3.8%) | |
Csík County | 125,888 (86.4%) | 1,080 (0.7%) | 85 (0.1%) | 18,032 (12.4%) | 188 (0.1%) | 13 (0.0%) | 3 (0.0%) | 431 (0.3%) | 145,720 (5.4%) | |
Fogaras County | 6,466 (6.8%) | 3,236 (3.4%) | 55 (0.1%) | 84,436 (88.7%) | 20 (0.0%) | 5 (0.0%) | 3 (0.0%) | 953 (1.0%) | 95,174 (3.6%) | |
Háromszék County | 123,518 (83.4%) | 617 (0.4%) | 202 (0.1%) | 22,963 (15.5%) | 144 (0.1%) | 15 (0.0%) | 14 (0.0%) | 607 (0.4%) | 148,080 (5.5%) | |
Hunyad County | 52,720 (15.5%) | 8,101 (2.4%) | 1,024 (0.3%) | 271,675 (79.9%) | 606 (0.2%) | 195 (0.1%) | 140 (0.0%) | 5,674 (1.7%) | 340,135 (12.7%) | |
Kis-Küküllő County | 34,902 (30.1%) | 20,272 (17.5%) | 31 (0.0%) | 55,585 (47.9%) | 1 (0.0%) | 4 (0.0%) | 2 (0.0%) | 5,294 (4.6%) | 116,091 (4.3%) | |
Kolozs County | 111,439 (38.9%) | 8,386 (2.9%) | 169 (0.1%) | 161,279 (56.3%) | 13 (0.0%) | 55 (0.0%) | 44 (0.0%) | 5,302 (1.8%) | 286,687 (10.7%) | |
Maros-Torda County | 134,166 (61.1%) | 8,312 (3.8%) | 79 (0.0%) | 71,909 (32.7%) | 174 (0.1%) | 33 (0.0%) | 25 (0.0%) | 4,891 (2.2%) | 219,589 (8.2%) | |
Nagy-Küküllő County | 18,474 (12.4%) | 62,224 (41.8%) | 63 (0.0%) | 60,381 (40.6%) | 6 (0.0%) | 57 (0.0%) | 4 (0.0%) | 7,617 (5.1%) | 148,826 (5.6%) | |
Szeben County | 10,159 (5.7%) | 49,757 (28.1%) | 154 (0.1%) | 113,672 (64.3%) | 205 (0.1%) | 84 (0.0%) | 95 (0.1%) | 2,795 (1.6%) | 176,921 (6.6%) | |
Szolnok-Doboka County | 52,181 (20.7%) | 6,902 (2.7%) | 42 (0.0%) | 189,443 (75.2%) | 154 (0.1%) | 9 (0.0%) | 7 (0.0%) | 3,198 (1.3%) | 251,936 (9.4%) | |
Torda-Aranyos County | 44,630 (25.6%) | 576 (0.3%) | 62 (0.0%) | 125,668 (72.1%) | 8 (0.0%) | 10 (0.0%) | 3 (0.0%) | 3,418 (2.0%) | 174,375 (6.5%) | |
Udvarhely County | 118,458 (95.4%) | 2,202 (1.8%) | 33 (0.0%) | 2,840 (2.3%) | 1 (0.0%) | 5 (0.0%) | 35 (0.0%) | 599 (0.5%) | 124,173 (4.6%) | |
Total | 918,217 (34.3%) | 234,085 (8.7%) | 2,404 (0.1%) | 1,472,021 (55.0%) | 1,759 (0.1%) | 523 (0.0%) | 421 (0.0%) | 48,937 (1.8%) | 2,678,367 (12.8%) | |
Fiume | Hungarian | German | Slovak | Romanian | Ruthenian | Croatian | Serbian | Other (mostly Italian) | Total | |
Fiume | 6,493 (13.0%) | 2,315 (4.6%) | 192 (0.4%) | 137 (0.3%) | 11 (0.0%) | 12,926 (26.0%) | 425 (0.9%) | 27,307 (54.8%) | 49,806 (0.2%) | |
KINGDOM OF HUNGARY | 9,944,627 (54.4%) | 1,903,357 (10.4%) | 1,946,357 (10.7%) | 2,948,186 (16.1%) | 464,270 (2.5%) | 194,808 (1.1%) | 461,516 (2.5%) | 401,412 (2.2%) | 18,264,533 (87.4%) | |
Croatia-Slavonia | Hungarian | German | Slovak | Romanian | Ruthenian | Croatian | Serbian | Other | Total | |
Belovár-Kőrös County | 14,224 (4.3%) | 4,235 (1.3%) | 386 (0.1%) | 1 (0.0%) | 281 (0.1%) | 253,687 (76.3%) | 44,533 (13.4%) | 15,245 (4.6%) | 332,592 (12.7%) | |
Lika-Korbava County | 22 (0.0%) | 68 (0.0%) | 3 (0.0%) | 2 (0.0%) | 2 (0.0%) | 100,346 (49.0%) | 104,036 (50.8%) | 231 (0.1%) | 204,710 (7.8%) | |
Modrus-Fiume County | 899 (0.4%) | 592 (0.3%) | 64 (0.0%) | 6 (0.0%) | 4 (0.0%) | 152,210 (65.7%) | 74,894 (32.3%) | 2,985 (1.3%) | 231,654 (8.8%) | |
Pozsega County | 16,462 (6.2%) | 13,143 (5.0%) | 3,352 (1.3%) | 154 (0.1%) | 2,888 (1.1%) | 142,616 (53.8%) | 66,783 (25.2%) | 19,874 (7.5%) | 265,272 (10.1%) | |
Szerém County | 29,522 (7.1%) | 68,086 (16.4%) | 13,841 (3.3%) | 587 (0.1%) | 4,642 (1.1%) | 106,198 (25.6%) | 183,109 (44.2%) | 8,249 (2.0%) | 414,234 (15.8%) | |
Varasd County | 1,095 (0.4%) | 1,172 (0.4%) | 41 (0.0%) | 2 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) | 300,033 (97.7%) | 2,384 (0.8%) | 2,283 (0.7%) | 307,010 (11.7%) | |
Verőcze County | 37,656 (13.8%) | 40,766 (15.0%) | 3,691 (1.4%) | 64 (0.0%) | 439 (0.2%) | 137,394 (50.4%) | 46,658 (17.1%) | 5,762 (2.1%) | 272,430 (10.4%) | |
Zágráb County | 6,068 (1.0%) | 6,016 (1.0%) | 235 (0.0%) | 30 (0.0%) | 61 (0.0%) | 445,870 (75.1%) | 122,558 (20.6%) | 13,214 (2.2%) | 594,052 (22.7%) | |
Total | 105,948 (4.0%) | 134,078 (5.1%) | 21,613 (0.8%) | 846 (0.0%) | 8,317 (0.3%) | 1,638,354 (62.5%) | 644,955 (24.6%) | 67,843 (2.6%) | 2,621,954 (12.6%) | |
TRANSLEITHANIA | 10,050,575 (48.1%) | 2,037,435 (9.8%) | 1,967,970 (9.4%) | 2,949,032 (14.1%) | 472,587 (2.3%) | 1,833,162 (8.8%) | 1,106,471 (5.3%) | 469,255 (2.2%) | 20,886,487 (100.0%) |
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The Hungary national handball team is administered by the Hungarian Handball Federation.
The Kingdom of Hungary, referred to retrospectively as the Regency and the Horthy era, existed as a country from 1920 to 1946 under the rule of Miklós Horthy, Regent of Hungary, who officially represented the Hungarian monarchy. In reality there was no king, and attempts by King Charles IV to return to the throne shortly before his death were prevented by Horthy. Hungary under Horthy was characterized by its conservative, nationalist, and fiercely anti-communist character. The government was based on an unstable alliance of conservatives and right-wingers. Foreign policy was characterized by revisionism — the total or partial revision of the Treaty of Trianon, which had seen Hungary lose over 70% of its historic territory along with over three million Hungarians, who mostly lived in the border territories outside the new borders of the kingdom, in the Kingdom of Romania and the newly created states of Czechoslovakia and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. Republican Austria, the successor of the former other half of the dual monarchy also received some minor territory from Hungary. Thus the post-1918 Kingdom can be described as a rump state. Hungary's interwar politics were dominated by a focus on the territorial losses suffered from this treaty, with the resentment continuing until the present.
Kecskeméti Testedző Egyesület, commonly known as Kecskeméti TE or simply Kecskemét, is a sports club based in Kecskemét, Hungary. It is most famous for its football team which competes in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I, the first tier of Hungarian football. Kecskeméti TE's highest achievement to-date is winning the Magyar Kupa in the 2010–11 season, and gaining entry into the Europa League. The team won a silver medal right after its promotion back to the first league in 2022-23, earning the right to compete in the Europa Conference League qualification matches.
The Diocese of Nitra is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in western Slovakia, with its seat in Nitra. As of 2020, the bishop is Viliam Judák.
Baron Péter Révay de Szklabina et Blathnicza was a Hungarian nobleman, Royal Crown Guard for the Holy Crown of Hungary, poet, state official, soldier, and historian. He was the grandson of Ferenc Révay.
Baron Ferenc Forgách de Ghymes et Gács was a Hungarian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, who served as archbishop of Esztergom from 1607 to 1615.
Ferenc Papcsák is a Hungarian lawyer and politician, who served as Mayor of Zugló from 2010 to 2014. Besides that he represented Zugló in the National Assembly of Hungary between 2010 and 2014. He was also Member of Parliament for Baktalórántháza between 2002 and 2006.
Jozsef Wolfner was a Hungarian publisher, founder of the publishing house Singer and Wolfner.
The Hungarian Republic was a short-lived republic that existed between August 1919 and February 1920 in the central and western portions of the former First Hungarian Republic. The state was established in the aftermath of the Hungarian–Romanian War by counter-revolutionary forces who sought to return to the status quo prior to 31 October 1918.
László Jászai is a Hungarian actor.
Hungarian Swimming Association is the governing body of swimming association in Hungary. It is a non-profit organization that was founded in 1907 on a meeting at the Hungarian Olympic Committee.
The Pagan Madonna is a 1981 Hungarian crime action comedy film directed by Gyula Mészáros.