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  1. Hungary (disambiguation)

    Hungary is a country in Central Europe. Hungary may also refer to Hungary European Parliament constituency Historical entities prior 1989 Principality of Hungary 895 1000 Kingdom of Hungary 1000 1918 and 1919 1946 Kingdom of Hungary in the Middle Ages 1000 1538 Eastern Hungarian Kingdom 1538 1570 Ottoman Hungary 1541 1699 Royal Hungary 1541 1867 Austria Hungary 1867 1918 Kingdom of Hungary Regency 1920 1946 Hungarian Democratic Republic 1918 1919 Hungarian Republic of Councils 1919 People s Republic of Hungary 1949 1989 Greater Hungary disambiguation See also Category National sports teams of Hungary for teams called Hungary Hungary for the Blues , live album by Chris Farlowe Hungary A character in the Japanese anime, Hetalia Axis Powers Hungry disambiguation , sometimes misspelled as Hungary For the state of the need of food, see Hunger dab ...   more details



  1. Serbs in Hungary

    Infobox Ethnic group group flagicon Serbia civil Serbs of Hungary flagicon Hungary br small ... acknowledged in Hungary and on population declaring themselves as Hungarians. According the definition ... South Slavs The Serbs in Hungary lang hu Magyarorsz gi szerbek , lang sr Srbi u Ma arskoj ... ref The number of Serbs in Hungary has drastically diminished in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries large Serb communities existed throughout Hungary, notably in Buda western Budapest , Baja, Hungary Baja , Szentendre and Szeged . The Serb community in the territory of present day Hungary has its ... Hungary . ref http www.smedia.rs spress vest 43 Srbi u Madjarskoj Ljubomir Aleksov Miodrag Jaksic ... Geography File Szentendre F t r.jpg thumb left 200px Main Square in Szentendre Small Serb communities ... Serb majority in Hungary is L r v Serbian Lovra on Csepel Island . This small village ... The presence of Serbs in the territory of present day Hungary date from the Middle Ages . The mother of the Hungarian king G za II of Hungary G za II 1141 1162 was Helena of Ra ka , a daughter of the great ... Belu was a Palatine Kingdom of Hungary palatine of the Kingdom of Hungary . Since the 14th century ... of Hungary where many of them served as soldiers. After the Battle of Moh cs in 1526, much of the territory of present day Hungary came under Ottoman administration. During Ottoman administration towns in the territory of present day Hungary began decaying and the former Hungarian and German population ... settled in the territory of present day Hungary. It is interesting that most of the Ottoman soldiers in the territory of present day Hungary were South Slavs mostly Serbs and Bosniaks . Image Pomorisje.jpg ... of present day Hungary came under Habsburg Monarchy Habsburg administration, a new wave of Serb ... of present day Hungary, including Buda , Szentendre , Baja, Hungary Baja , P cs , Szeged , etc ... of Baja, Hungary Baja numbered 237 houses, of which 216 were South Slavic Serb and Bunjevci ...   more details



  1. Regional geography

    History of geography sidebar notability date January 2011 incomplete date January 2011 Regional geography is the study of world regions. Attention is paid to unique characteristics of a particular region such as natural elements, human elements, and Regionalism politics regionalization which covers the techniques of delineating space into region s. Regional geography is also a certain approach to geographical study, comparable to quantitative revolution quantitative geography or critical geography . This approach prevailed during the second half of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century, a period when then regional geography paradigm was central within the geographical sciences. It was later criticised for its descriptiveness and the lack of theory. Strong criticism was leveled .... H. T. Kimble ref Kimble, G.H.T. 1951 The Inadequacy of the Regional Concept , London Essays in Geography ... 1953 Exceptionalism in Geography A Methodological Examination , Annals of the Association of American Geographers , vol. 43, pp. 226 245. ref The regional geography paradigm has had an impact on many other geographical sciences, including economic geography and geomorphology . Regional geography ... approach to the study of geography gained some credence in the mid 1990s through the work of geographers ... figures in regional geography were Alfred Hettner in Germany, with his concept of chorology Paul Vidal de la Blache in France, with the Possibilism geography possibilism approach possibilism being a softer ... with other scale spatial scale s. ref MacLeod, G. and Jones, M. 2001 Renewing The Geography of Regions , Environment and Planning D, 16 9 , pp. 669 695. ref See also Wikipedia Books Geography Chorography History of geography References reflist DEFAULTSORT Regional Geography Category Area studies Category History of geography Category Branches of geography Category Geography Category Regional geography ar ca Geografia regional cs Region ln geografie de L nderkunde es Geograf a ...   more details



  1. Book:Geography

    saved book title GEOGRAPHY subtitle cover image Nova totius terrarium orbis De Wit, Luyken, De Hooghe .jpg cover color Geography Geography Outline of geography 3D city models Anatopism Atlantic World Bermuda National Grid Biogeography Bodden BOLTSS Boundary problem in spatial analysis Camarinal Sill Chevron land form City marketing Cross border town naming Cultural geography Digital orthophoto quadrangle Distance decay Earth Ecogovernmentality Economic restructuring Extreme environment Field geography Fundamental plane spherical coordinates Gazetteer Geo replication Geoarchaeology Geocriticism Geographic feature Geographic information science Geographic targeting Geographical clusters List of geographical societies Glaciogenic Reservoir Analogue Studies Project Glossary of geography terms Governmentality Hemispheres of the Earth Hermit kingdom Human ecology Incorporation of nature within a city Indices of deprivation 2004 Indices of deprivation 2007 Intermontane Kappa effect Land cover Landlocked developing countries Landscape connectivity Language geography Linear referencing Mainland Map Minimum bounding rectangle Motor Vehicle Use Map Muslim world Nunatak hypothesis Pan region Place identity Plantmaps Political ecology Population density Poquoson geographic term Poverty map Provisional Administrative Line Rank size distribution Region Regional geography Religion and geography Scroll plain Seerhein Small Island Developing States Solar equator Sotadic zone Spatial analysis Spatial justice Spatial mismatch Subregion Swath width Synekism Time geography Tobler s first law of geography Traditional knowledge GIS Transportation geography Triangulated irregular network Two step floating catchment area method Urban semiotics Vernacular geography ...   more details



  1. Beatrice of Hungary

    disambiguation Beatrice of Hungary may refer to Beatrice of Naples Beatrice of Hungary 1290 1343 it Beatrice d Ungheria ...   more details



  1. Geography of Serbia

    km Nature monuments avolja Varo 0.64  km See also Geography of Europe Geography of Vojvodina ... Facts and Figures Serbia Geography of Europe Danube Commons category Geography of Serbia DEFAULTSORT Geography Of Serbia Category Geography of Serbia be bg de Geographie ...   more details



  1. Philosophy of geography

    portal box Philosophy Science Geography Atlas Space Time unsourced date September 2011 Philosophy of geography is that subfield of philosophy which deals with epistemology epistemological , metaphysics metaphysical , and axiology axiological issues in geography . The Society for Philosophy and Geography was founded in 1997 by Andrew Light, a philosopher currently at George Mason University, and Jonathan Smith a geographer at Texas A&M University. Three volumes of an annual peer reviewed journal, Philosophy and Geography, were published by Rowman & Littlefield Press which later became a bi annual journal published by Carfax publishers. This journal merged with another journal started by geographers, Ethics, Place, and Environment, in 2005 to become Ethics, Place, and Environment A journal of philosophy and geography published by Routledge. The journal was edited by Light and Smith up to 2009. The journal publishes work by philosophers, geographers, and others in allied fields, on questions of space, place, and the environment broadly construed. The journal has been instrumental in expanding the scope of the field of environmental ethics to include work on urban environments. In 2009 Smith retired from the journal and Benjamin Hale from the University of Colorado came on as the new co editor. Hale and Light will relaunch the journal in January 2011 as Ethics, Policy, and Environment. http www.tandf.co.uk journals carfax 1366879X.html While the journal will now focus more on the relationship between environmental ethics and policy it still welcomes submissions on relevant work ... study of geographical knowledge. See also Philosophy of science Science History of geography Geography External links http www.cep.unt.edu geosoc.html Society for Philosophy and Geography Philosophy topics Philosophy of science Geography topics Category Philosophy of science Geography Category Branches of geography Category Philosophy by field Category History of geography Philo stub fa ...   more details



  1. Croats of Hungary

    Hungarian people of Croatian descent Category Ethnic groups in Hungary Category Ethnic minorities in Hungary fr Minorit croate de Hongrie hr Hrvati u Ma arskoj hu Magyarorsz gi horv tok sh Hrvati ...   more details



  1. Cultural geography

    Cultural geography is a sub field within human geography . Cultural geography is the study of cultural ... The human mosaic a thematic introduction to cultural geography year 1994 publisher HarperCollinsCollegePublishers ... geography are very broad. Among many applicable topics within the field of study are Globalization ... Geography of Modern Western Male Attire journal Journal of Cultural Geography volume 22 ref ... for Britain A Cultural Geography of McDonald s UK journal Journal of Cultural Geography volume 22 ... of Ancestry Groups in San Antonio Journal of Cultural Geography ref Study of cultural landscape s. ref ... Geography ref ref Kuhlken, Robert 2002 Intensive Agricultural Landscapes of Oceania Journal of Cultural Geography ref Other topics include spirit of place , colonialism , postcolonialism post ... , cultural geography as academic study firstly emerged as an alternative to the environmental determinism ... pre determined regions based upon environmental classifications, cultural geography became interested ... geography , at the University of California, Berkeley . As a result, cultural geography was long ... qualitative research qualitative and descriptive and was surpassed in the 1930s by the regional geography of Richard Hartshorne , followed by the quantitative revolution . Cultural geography was generally .... In the 1970s, the critique of positivism in geography caused geographers to look beyond the quantitative geography for its ideas. One of these re assessed areas was also cultural geography. New cultural geography Since the 1980s, a new cultural geography has emerged, drawing on a diverse set of theoretical ... of study include Feminist geography Children s geographies Some parts of Tourism geography Behavioral geography Sexuality and space Some more recent developments in Political geography Some within the new cultural geography have turned their attention to critiquing some of its ideas, seeing its ..., non representational theory non representational geography and population mobility research have ...   more details



  1. Arm (geography)

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image ShuswapArms.png thumb right 350px Shuswap Lake in British Columbia with its three arms In geography , an arm is a narrow extension, inlet , or smaller reach geography reach , of water from a much larger body of water, like an ocean , sea , or lake . Although different geographically, a sound geography sound or bay may be called an arm. By extension, a canal arm is a subsidiary branch of a canal or inland waterway . See also River Channel geography Channel Indian Arm Alice Arm DEFAULTSORT Arm Geography Category Landforms Category Bodies of water Topography stub io Brakio geografio ...   more details



  1. Urban Geography

    italictitle for the study field Urban geography Urban Geography ISSN 0272 3638 is a Peer review peer reviewed academic journal that was first published in 1980. It appears semi quarterly and covers topics concerning urban policy and planning , Race classification of human beings race , poverty , ethnicity in urban areas , House housing , and provision of Public services services and urban economic activity . Urban Geography is published by Bellwether Publishing Ltd. and is available online. External links http www.bellpub.com ug Bellwether Publishing Urban Geography Category Geography journals Category Urban studies and planning magazines socialscience journal stub ...   more details



  1. Settlement geography

    , P. 1989 Counterurbanisation a challenge for socio theoretical geography. In Journal of Rural Studies ... industrialized country newly industrialized countries . Hence, an integrative geography of settlements ... science a research agenda for urban geography. In GeoJournal , Vol. 69, pp. 1 8 http www.springerlink.com ... Geography along the Wadi Hasa, West Central Jordan. In Environmental Archaeology , Vol. 6, pp ... research Definitions Referring to Stone 1965 , settlement geography is Quotation the description ..., that the geography of settling designate the action of erecting buildings in order to occupy .... ref Stone, K.H. 1965 The Development of a Focus for the Geography of Settlement. In Economic Geography ..., that settlement geography not exclusively investigates the distributions, but even more the structure ..., economy or society , which produce them. ref Jordan, T.G. 1966 On the nature of settlement geography ..., B. 2010 Encyclopedia of Geography , 6. Sage Publications http www.sage ereference.com abstract geography n1025.xml ref See also UN HABITAT References reflist Human geography DEFAULTSORT Settlement geography Category Geography Category Branches of geography Category Human geography Category Urban geography ...   more details



  1. Yolanda of Hungary

    Yolanda of Hungary may refer to Jolenta of Poland 1235 1298 , Duchess Consort of Greater Poland, saint Violant of Hungary 1216 1253 , Queen of Aragon hndis Yolanda of Hungary ...   more details



  1. Geography of Slovenia

    km Border countries Austria 330 km, Croatia 670 km, Italy 232 km, Hungary 102 km Coastline 43.157 ... maps of Slovenia Slovenia topics Geography of Europe Europe topic Climate of Category Geography ...   more details



  1. Geography of Bratislava

    and amor n to the south Rajka Hungary HU and to the west Kittsee Austria AT , Hainburg an der Donau ... day Average annual temperature 10  C 50  F References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Geography Of Bratislava Category Geography of Slovakia ...   more details



  1. Historical geography

    Crisis in Geography 1950s crisis in geography , which raised serious questions about geography as an academic discipline in the United States. This sub branch of human geography is closely related .... Human geography DEFAULTSORT Historical Geography Category Human geography Category Historical geography ...   more details



  1. Strategic geography

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Strategic geography is concerned with the control of, or access to, spatial areas that have an impact on the national security security and prosperity of nation s. Spatial areas that concern strategic geography change with human needs and development. This field is a subset of human geography , itself a subset of the more general study of geography . It is also related to geostrategy . Strategic geography is that branch of science,which deals with the study of spatial areas that have an impact on the security and prosperity of a nation. Further reading Brzezinski, Zbigniew. The Grand Chessboard American Primacy and its Geostrategic Imperatives. New York Basic Books, 1997. Gray, Colin S. and Geoffrey Sloan. Geopolitics, Geography and Strategy. Portland, OR Frank Cass, 1999. Kemp G., Harkavy R. Strategic Geography and the changing Middle East. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in cooperation with Brookings Institution Press, 1997. Mackinder, Halford J. http www.ndu.edu inss books Books 20 201979 20and 20earlier Democratic 20Ideals 20and 20Reality 20 201942 DIR.pdf Democratic Ideals and Reality. Washington, DC National Defense University Press, 1996. Daclon, Corrado Maria. Geopolitics of Environment, A Wider Approach to the Global Challenges. Italy Comunit Internazionale, SIOI, 2007. Faringdon, Hugh. Strategic Geography NATO, the Warsaw Pact, and the Superpowers . Routledge 1989 . ISBN 0 415 00980 4. http europeangeostrategy.ideasoneurope.eu European Geostrategy Human geography DEFAULTSORT Strategic Geography Geo term stub Poli stub Category Human geography Category Geopolitics Category International security hr Strate ka geografija ru uk ...   more details



  1. Marxist geography

    Refimprove date April 2008 Marxism Marxist geography is a strand of critical geography that uses the theories and philosophy of Marxism to examine the Spatial analysis spatial relations of human geography . In Marxist geography, the relations that geography has traditionally analyzed natural environment and spatial relations are reviewed as outcomes of the mode of material production. To understand geographical relations, on this view, the social structure must also be examined. Marxist geography attempts to change the basic structure of society. ref http eric.ed.gov ERICWebPortal custom portlets recordDetails detailmini.jsp? nfpb true& &ERICExtSearch SearchValue 0 EJ312759&ERICExtSearch SearchType 0 no&accno EJ312759 An Introduction to Marxist Geography. ref Philosophy and methodology Marxist geography is Radicalization radical in nature and its primary criticism of the positivist spatial science centered on the latter s methodologies, which failed to demonstrate or account for the mechanisms of capitalism and exploitation that underlie human spatial arrangements. As such, early Marxist geographers were explicitly political in advocating for social change and activism they sought, through ... in capitalist societies. ref Harvey, David. 1973. Social Justice and the City ref Marxist geography ... trail blazer of the Marxist movement in human geography. In order to accomplish such philosophical ... Marxist geography s emphasis on constraints of structure upon human agency has been criticized extensively ... by capitalism s structural mechanisms in Marxist analysis. By contrast, humanistic geography is a differing critical geography that concentrates on human will and autonomy in explaining geographical ... fold although humanistic geography is itself seen as lacking for failing to account for behavioural constraints imposed by social structures . Marxist geography is also subject to critiques of historical ... have responded in kind to these polemics. References reflist Human geography Category Human geography ...   more details



  1. Geography of Austria

      km br Germany 784  km br Hungary 366  km br Italy 430  km br Liechtenstein 35  ... in Central Europe , approx. between Germany , Italy and Hungary . It has a total area of 83,859  ... 91  km to the north, Hungary to the east 346  km , and Slovenia 311  km and Italy 430  ... of Hungary , but it had a predominantly German language German speaking population and hence became ... and provincial governor, respectively. Citation needed date March 2009 Physical geography Landform ... small Human geography Image Austria satellite map.jpg thumb right 250px Annotated satellite map ... between Alpine geography and habitation. As the most mountainous province less than 3 of the land ... similar to that of the former Yugoslavia . Austria s national borders and geography have corresponded ... routed through the Danube Valley and Hungary . The most important pass in the Austrian Alps is the Brenner ... and Switzerland Centre Austria East Hungary Southwest Italy South Southeast Slovenia Area Total ... borders See also wikiatlas Austria References loc CIA World Factbook Austria topics Geography of Europe Europe topic Climate of Danube commons category Geography of Austria DEFAULTSORT Geography Of Austria Category Geography of Austria Category Lists of coordinates Category Extreme points by country ...   more details



  1. Tass, Hungary

    Infobox settlement more fields are available for this Infobox See Template Infobox Settlement coordinates display inline,title coordinates region HU subdivision type Countries of the world Country subdivision name HUN timezone Central European Time CET utc offset 1 timezone DST Central European Summer Time CEST utc offset DST 2 pushpin map Hungary pushpin label position the position of the pushpin label left, right, top, bottom, none pushpin map caption Location of Tass, Hungary pushpin mapsize official name Tass map Image BacsKiskunCounty.gif center thumb 275px Location of B cs Kiskun county in the Southern Great Plain region subdivision type1 Counties of Hungary County subdivision name1 B cs Kiskun area total km2 74.72 population total 2997 population as of 2002 population density km2 40 postal code type Postal code postal code 6098 area code 76 latd 47.019 longd 19.029 Tass is a village and municipality in B cs Kiskun county, in the Southern Great Plain region of southern Hungary . Geography It covers an area of convert 74.02 km2 sqmi 0 abbr on and has a population of 2997 people as of 2005 . Gallery gallery Image Tass l gifot 1.jpg Image Tass l gifot 2.jpg Image Tass l gifot 3.jpg gallery External links hu icon http www.civertan.hu legifoto legifoto.php?page level 751 L gifot k Tassr l B cs Kiskun Category Populated places in B cs Kiskun county Bacs geo stub eo Tass fr Tass B cs Kiskun hr Tass it Tass Ungheria hu Tass nl Tass pl Tass ro Tass, Ungaria sk Tass sl Tass ...   more details



  1. Fajsz, Hungary

    Unreferenced date November 2006 Infobox settlement more fields are available for this Infobox See Template Infobox settlement coordinates region HU subdivision type Countries of the world Country subdivision name HUN timezone Central European Time CET utc offset 1 timezone DST Central European Summer Time CEST utc offset DST 2 pushpin map Hungary pushpin label position the position of the pushpin label left, right, top, bottom, none pushpin map caption Location of Fajsz pushpin mapsize official name Fajsz map Image Fajsz.jpg 150px center Coat of arms br div style position relative Image HU county Bacs Kiskun.svg 275px div style position absolute left 114px top 142px Image Red Dot.gif div div picture Fajsz subdivision type1 Counties of Hungary County subdivision name1 B cs Kiskun area total km2 31.99 population as of 2005 population total 1959 population density km2 61.23 postal code type Postal code postal code 6352 area code 78 latd 46.416 longd 18.916 Image BacsKiskunCounty.gif thumb right 300px Location of B cs Kiskun county in Hungary Fajsz Croatian Fajsin is a village in B cs Kiskun county, in the Southern Great Plain region of Hungary . Geography It covers an area of Convert 31.99 km2 sqmi 0 abbr on and has a population of 1959 people 2005 . B cs Kiskun Coord 46 25 N 18 55 E region HU type city display title DEFAULTSORT Fajsz Village Category Populated places in B cs Kiskun county Bacs geo stub eo Fajsz fr Fajsz hr Fajsin hu Fajsz B cs Kiskun megye nl Fajsz dorp pl Fajsz miejscowo sk Fajsz ...   more details



  1. Human geography

    geography Development and Economic geography Economic Geography right thumb 350px Human geography is one of the two major sub fields of the discipline of geography . Human geography is a branch ... Michael title Human Geography encyclopedia The Dictionary of Human Geography pages 353 360 publisher .... Human geography differs from physical geography mainly in that it has a greater focus on studying ... . As a discipline, Human geography is particularly diverse with respect to its methods and theoretical approaches to study see Human geography Philosophical & theoretical approaches below . History Main History of geography Geographical knowledge, both physical and social, has a long history. In the History of geography, geographers have often recorded and described features of the Earth that might ... as physical features. It was not until the 18th and 19th Centuries, however, that geography was recognised ... accessdate 9 March 2011 ref although the United Kingdom did not get its first full Chair of geography until 1917. The first real geographical intellect to emerge in United Kingdom geography ... , the map is probably one of the earliest examples of Health geography . The now fairly distinct differences between the subfields of physical and human geography developed at a later date. This connection between both physical and human properties of geography is most apparent in the theory of Environmental ... concern with both human and physical aspects is apparent in the later Regional geography , during the later 19th and first half of the 20th Centuries. The goal of regional geography, through ... of each region, in both human and physical aspects. With links to possibilism geography ... revolution lead to strong criticism of regional geography. Due to a perceived lack of scientific rigour in and overly descriptive nature of the discipline, and a continued separation of geography from geology and the two subfields of physical and human geography, geographers in the mid 20th Century ...   more details



  1. Possibilism (geography)

    Possibilism in cultural geography is the theory that the environment sets certain constraints or limitations, but culture is otherwise determined by social conditions. In Cultural ecology Marshall Sahlins used this concept in order to develop alternative approaches to the environmental determinism dominant at that time in ecological studies. Theory by Strabo in 64 BC that we, humans, can make things happen by our own intelligence over time. Strabo cautioned against the assumption that nature and actions of humans were determined by the physical environment they inhabited. He observed that humans were the active elements in a human environmental partnership. The controversy between geographical possibilism and determinism might be considered as one of at least three dominant epistemologic controversies of contemporary geography. The other two controversies are 1 the debate between neopositivists and neokantians about the exceptionalism or the specificity of geography as a science and 2 the contention between Halford Mackinder Mackinder and Peter Kropotkin Kropotkin about what is or should be geography. ref Jos William Vesentini , http confins.revues.org document1162.html Controv rsias geogr ficas epistemologia e pol tica , Confins magazine Revue Franco Br silienne de G ographie ref Possibilism in geography is, thus, considered as a distinct approach to geographical knowledge, directly opposed to geographical determinism . External links http courses.washington.edu anth457 hist lec.htm University of Washington lecture http www.valpo.edu geomet histphil test vidal.html Valparaiso University on La Blache Sources references Category Cultural geography Category History of geography ja pt Possibilismo geografia ...   more details



  1. Romanians in Hungary

    At present, Romanians in Hungary constitute a small minority. According to the 2001 Hungarian Census based on self determination , ref http www.nepszamlalas.hu eng volumes 06 00 tabeng 1 load01 10 0.html Population by nationalities, 2001 census English ref the population of Romanians was 8,482 or 0.1 . The community is concentrated in towns and villages close to the Romanian border, such as Battonya , Elek , K tegyh za and M hker k and in the city of Gyula, Hungary Gyula , and is also present in the capital, Budapest . History File Walachians Romanians in Hungary, census 1890 .jpg thumb right Romanians in Hungary according to 1890 Census Historically, a significant part of the modern Romania n lands belonged to Hungarian states. Regardless of the subject of Romanian people Romanian presence non presence in Transylvania prior to the Hungarian conquest See Origin of the Romanians , the first written sources about Romanian settlements derive from the 13th century, record was written about Olahteluk village in Bihar county from 1283. ref Gy rgy Fej r, Codex diplomaticus Hungariae ecclesiasticus ... of a supposed Romanian name Ola in Hungary derives from a charter 1258 . ref name Tam s Kis ... have been in majority in Transylvania for a long time. After the Treaty of Trianon , Hungary has become ... constituted about 0.3 . The numbers of Romanians in Hungary increased briefly with the onset of World War II when Hungary annexed parts of Czechoslovakia, Romania, and Yugoslavia. These annexations ... Kocsis, Eszter Kocsisn Hodosi, Ethnic Geography of the Hungarian Minorities in the Carpathian Basin ... War II the ethnic homogeneity of Hungary became even higher than during the interbellum , reaching over 99 by 1980 see Demographics of Hungary for ethnic composition tables over time . See also Hungarians ... in the history of Hungary Category Romanian expatriates in Hungary Category Ethnic groups in Hungary Category Romanian minorities in Europe Category Romanians in Hungary fr Minorit roumaine de ...   more details



  1. Geography of Lapland

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 The geography of Lapland covers the western parts of V sterbotten County and Norrbotten County in Sweden , and Lapland Finland Lapland Province in Finland . The Laponian area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site . NOTOC Northern Lapland within Norrbotten County National parks Abisko Muddus Padjelanta Pieljekaise Sarek National Park Sarek Stora Sj fallet Vadvetj kka Southern Lappland within V sterbotten County National parks Bj rnlandet Eastern Lappland within Lapland Province National parks Pyh Luosto National Park Lemmenjoki National Park Pallas Yll stunturi National Park Urho Kekkonen National Park See also Geography of V sterbotten Ostrobothnia region Geography of sterbotten Geography of Norrbotten province DEFAULTSORT Geography Of Lapland Category Lapland Norrbotten geo stub V sterbotten geo stub Lapland geo stub pt Geografia da Lap nia ...   more details




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