language Bulgar Turkic Onogurs On Ogur meaning ten Ogurs , ref name A History of Hungary which ..., Onogurs and the Alans , from whom they learned gardening, elements of cattle breeding and of agriculture ... more details
Infobox country demographics country Hungary image File Hungary historical population.png 180px caption 1715 2008 Historic estimates and censuses for the total population in the territory of present day Hungary. size of population 9,986,000 2011 growth 4 2010 birth 9.0 births 1,000 population 2010 death 13.0 deaths 1,000 population 2010 life 74.79 years 2011 life male 71.04 years 2011 life female 78.76 years 2011 fertility 1.26 children born woman 2010 infant mortality 5.3 1000 births 2010 age structure age 0 14 years 15 age 15 64 years 69.3 age 65 years 15.8 sr total mf ratio 0.91 male s female sr at birth 1.06 male s female 2008 est. sr under 15 1.06 male s female sr 15 64 years 0.97 male s female sr 65 years over 0.57 male s female nation noun Hungarian s adjective Hungarian major ethnic Hungarians minor ethnic minorities spoken Hungarian language Hungarian This article is about the demographics demographic features of the population of Hungary , including population density , Ethnic group ethnicity , education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Population Historical populations type footnote 1870 5011310 1880 5329191 1890 6009351 1900 6854415 1910 7612114 1920 7986875 1930 8685109 1941 9316074 1949 9204799 1960 9961044 1970 10300996 1980 10709463 1990 10374823 2001 10198315 2011 9979000 The population composition at the foundation of Hungary 895 depends on the size of the arriving Hungarian population and the size of the Slavic and Eurasian Avars Collapse remains of Avar Slavic population at the time. One source mentions 200 000 Slavs and 400 000 Hungarians, ref name A Country Study Hungary cite book title A Country Study Hungary publisher Federal Research Division, Library of Congress url http lcweb2.loc.gov cgi bin query r?frd cstdy field DOCID hu0013 accessdate 2009 03 06 ref while other sources often don t give estimates for both, making comparison more difficult. The size of the Hungar ... more details
Multiple issues refimprove July 2007 original research August 2007 This list covers English language country names with their etymologies . Some of these include notes on indigenous names and their etymologies. Countries in italics are endonym s or no longer exist as sovereign political entities. compactTOC8 A flag Afghanistan Main Etymology of Afghanistan Name of Afghanistan Afghan ethnonym linktext , Afgh nest n , attested in the Persian influenced Chagatai language Chagatai Baburnama memoirs of the Moghul Empire Moghul list of Mughal emperors emperor Babur ref cite web url http persian.packhum.org persian pf?file 03501051&ct 92 title Events Of The Year 910 p.5 author Babur work Baburnama Memoirs publisher Packard Humanities Institute year 1525 accessdate 22 August 2010 ref in 1525. A compound linguistics compound of the exonym Afgh n linktext , Pashtun and the suffix stan i st n linktext , home of . Afghan was first recorded in Arabic language Arabic , Af n in the 10th century ud d al lam ref name khyber Anonymous. ud d al lam . Op. cit. in http www.khyber.org articles 2005 TheKhalajWestoftheOxus.shtml The Khalaj West of the Oxus excerpts from The Turkish Dialect of the Khalaj Bulletin of the School of Oriental Studies , Vol 10, No 2, pp. 417 437. University of London. Retrieved 10 January 2007. ref and likely derives from the Prakrit Avag n linktext recorded in the 6th century encyclopedia compiled by Varahamihira ref Varahamihira . B hat Sa hit . ref or the Sassanid Persian Abg n first recorded in the 3rd century ref name BritAb cite web url http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 7798 Afghanistan 129450 History?anchor ref261360 title History of Afghanistan publisher Encyclop dia Britannica Online accessdate 22 November 2010 ref or both. Both ultimately derive from the Sanskrit tribal name A vaka linktext , horsemen , describing the Kambojas The A vakas Kambojas south of the Hindu Kush . ref See Afghan ethnonym Ashv ... more details