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Hungarian settlements in North America : ウィキペディア英語版
Hungarian settlements in North America

The Hungarian settlements in North America are those settlements, which were founded by Hungarian settlers, immigrants. Some of them is still exist, sometimes their names was changed. The first greater Hungarian immigration wave reached North America in the 19th century, the first settlements were established at that time.
==Settlements with Hungarian name==

* Esterhazy, Saskatchewan – The town was named after Count Paul Oscar Esterhazy (Eszterházy). He was a Hungarian nobleman, who settled down Hungarians in the late 19th century.
* Otthon, Saskatchewan – The name of the settlement means ''Home''.
* New Buda, Iowa – This unincorporated town is now in New Buda Township, Decatur County, Iowa, which wears its name. It was founded by László Újházy. He wanted to collect the Hungarian immigrants of 1848–1849 to one place, where they could built a New Hungary.
* Buda, Illinois, a village, named after the old Hungarian capital
* Buda, Nebraska, an unincorporated community
* Buda, Texas, a city, not sure that is a corruption of the Spanish word “viuda,” or “widow,”, or named after the Hungarian capital
* Budapest, Georgia – It was named after the capital of Hungary and it really had Hungarian population, so as the nearby ''Tokaj'', too, which is also named after a Hungarian settlement.
* Budapest, Missouri – Also named after the capital of Hungary.
* Balaton, Minnesota – It was named after the greatest Hungarian lake Balaton.
* Kossuthville, Florida – It was named after Louis Kossuth, and it has Hungarian population.〔(Kossuthville, Florida )〕
* Kossuth, Wisconsin - It was named after Louis Kossuth.
* Kossuth County, Iowa
* Kossuth, Mississippi, a village
* Kossuth, Ohio, an unincorporated place in Auglaize County
* Kossuth Colony Historic District, an area in Dayton, Ohio

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