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Slovaks in Hungary

Slovaks in Hungary ((スロバキア語:Maďarskí Slováci)) are the third largest minority in Hungary, after Romas and Germans. According to the Census in 2001, a total number of 17,692 people claimed themselves to be Slovaks in Hungary. The total number of people who can speak the Slovak language is 56,107.〔(MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS BUDAPEST )〕 According to the estimates of minority organisations, there are about 100,000-110,000 people with Slovak ancestry in Hungary. Hence, the estimated population of Slovaks in Hungary is ranging from 0.18% to 1.1% of the total population of Hungary.〔(MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS BUDAPEST )〕〔( European Commission )〕
==History==
The presence of the Slovak ethnicity in the territory of present-day Hungary dates back to the Middle Ages.〔Ottov historický atlas - Slovensko, Zdroj poučenia, poznania a pochopenia našich dejín, Pavol Kršák, Vydavateľstvo: Ottovo nakladatelství, 2009, page 75. (), ()〕 In the 9th-10th century, the Slovak-populated territories were part of the Great Moravia. Subsequently in the 9th century these areas were included into the Principality of Hungary out of which the Kingdom of Hungary emerged in AD.1000. In the 16th century, after the Battle of Mohács during the Turkish wars, the Kingdom of Hungary was split into three parts and the Slovak populated regions mostly became part of the Habsburg controlled Royal Hungary. After Ottomans were defeated in the end of the 17th century, all Slovak-populated areas were included into the Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary. In this time, Slovaks mainly lived in the northern parts of the country, often referred to as
Upper Hungary (present-day Slovakia). In the 18th and 19th century, some Slovak migrants started to settle in other counties (in the northern parts of present-day Hungary) and developed strong mutual language contact with the Hungarians and later also settled in the some southern regions. Following a period of Slovak demand for autonomy within Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary conflicts between Slovaks and Hungarians arose. According to the Treaty of Trianon from 1920, most of Slovak-speaking territories of the pre-war Kingdom of Hungary were recognized as part of Czechoslovakia.〔Rick Fawn,Jiří Hochman p. 263 http://books.google.com/books?id=0YKMHQk7l-AC&pg=PA263&dq=%22upper+hungary%22+slovakia+trianon&hl=sk&ei=SP5oTsGgKqP24QTfg-nTDA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCoQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=%22upper%20hungary%22%20slovakia%20trianon&f=false〕 Some Slovaks, however, remained within the borders of post-Trianon Hungary. According to Austro-Hungarian data from 1900 there was 192,200 Slovaks in the territory of present-day Hungary (2.8% of total population).〔Eberhardt, Piotr: ''Ethnic groups and population changes in twentieth-century.'' p. 274. http://books.google.hu/books?id=jLfX1q3kJzgC&pg=PA335&dq=slovaks+in+hungary+number&hl=sk&ei=cruMTurZJdTE4gTZuOisCQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=ethnic%20structure%20of%20the%20territoy%20of%20the%20contemporary%20Hungary%20in%201900&f=false〕 According to Hungarian census 141,882 people spoke Slovak in 1920.〔Seton-Watson, Hugh: ''Eastern Europe Between the Wars, 1918-1941.'' 1946, p. 481. https://books.google.hu/books?id=y3A3AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA431&dq=1920+census+hungary+slovak&hl=hu&sa=X&ei=gaqaVNnWOsXIyAPb8oKoDQ&ved=0CG0Q6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=1920%20census%20hungary%20slovak&f=false〕 The Czechoslovak-Hungarian population exchange that took place after 1920 was repeated after World War II when about 73,000 Slovaks resettled from Hungary to Slovakia.〔( European Commission )〕

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