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    Bacău County. The region where the Csángós live in Moldavia is known as Csángó Land. Their traditional language, Csángó, a Hungarian dialect, is currently...
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    Csángó Land (Hungarian: Csángóföld; Romanian: Țara Ceangăilor, Ținutul Ceangăiesc or Ceangăimea) is the name given to the region in Western Moldavia, in...
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    Hungarian Csángó dialect, which is mentioned but not listed separately by Ethnologue, is spoken primarily in Bacău County in eastern Romania. The Csángó Hungarian...
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    Saint Stephen's Day, also called the Feast of Saint Stephen, is a Christian saint's day to commemorate Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr or protomartyr...
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  • especially on ones born in Romania. Possibly derived from the Moldavian Csángó dialect pronunciation of bocskor meaning Opanak, a type of rustic footwear...
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    Hungarians living mostly in Moldavia, known as the Csángós. These live in the so-called region of Csángó Land in Moldavia but also in parts of Transylvania...
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  • eastern Transylvania as well as a few in Suceava County, Bukovina), the Csángós (in Western Moldavia), the Palóc, and the Matyó. The Hungarians' own ethnonym...
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    they "shared their blessing" by rubbing their foreheads together, and the Csángó people of Moldova even cover the pots with ashes to bring good luck. Ash...
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  • about a Hungarian expedition: (in Hungarian) Islands on the Nile - The Csángós of Africa, the Magyarabs (1), Magyar Nemzet, Budapest, 10 03 2007 Archived...
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    Over time, Cuman culture exerted an influence on the Ceangăi/Hungarian Csangos and Romanian culture in Moldavia, due to the Hungarians in Moldavia socializing...
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    Hungary proper, is set to the same tune. The same dance is found among the Csángós of Moldavia with a different tune, under the name "Hojna"; with the Moldavian...
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    southern) part of Bukovina. The part of Moldavia where the Csángós lived was called Csángó Land. According to Romanian Census (2011) data, the region...
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  • white and a red patriarchal cross in the canton. 25 July 2019-present Csángós 23 September 2020 – present Hungarians in Vojvodina A Horizontal tricolor...
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  • Austro-Hungarian Sign → Hungarian Sign Hungary, Romania (Székely Land, Csángó Land, Bukovina), and neighboring regions Palóc, Matyó, Magyarabs, Hungarian...
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    the region. The parts of Moldavia populated by Csángó Hungarians are sometimes referred to as Csángó Land. Contemporary historians estimate the population...
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    Zealand) Olivia Hussey Cheng Xiao The Mayyas Zhang Ziyi Körtánc - Hungarian (csango) folk dance Kyushtdepdi Assyrians dancing khigga. Mtiuluri A Ball de bastons...
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    only, estimated it at 5.1% in Hungary, at 7.4% in Székelys and at 6.3% at Csangos. It has boldly been noted that this is an upper limit by deep SNPs and...
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  • Republic, Poland, Slovakia, central Romania (Transylvania) (Székely), Moldova (Csángó), and Serbia. The obscure origins of Hungarian folk music formed among the...
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    Gulyás. Omit the potatoes and the caraway seeds. Use kidney beans instead. Csángó Gulyás. Add sauerkraut instead of pasta and potatoes. Betyár Gulyás. Use...
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    from Southern Dobruja were brought north of the border. There also is a Csángó Hungarian village in Northern Dobruja, in the Constanța County, known as...
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    Krymchaks and their Crimean neighbours the Crimean Karaites, the Moldavian Csángós, the Mountain Jews, and even some Subbotniks (based on their Ukrainian...
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    (2002). The Hungarians of Moldavia (Csángós) in the 16th–17th Centuries. In: Diószegi, László (2002); Hungarian Csángós in Moldavia: Essays on the Past and...
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    Mokshas Erzyas Sámi Permians Besermyan Komi Udmurts Hungarians Székely Csángó Jász Kun Palóc Ugrians Khanty Mansi In the Finno-Ugric countries of Finland...
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  • Kaszás István, textilkereskedõ Vera Sennyei as Alice, Csángó felesége Lajos Vértes as Csángó Péter, szállodatulajdonos Romola Németh as Marion, Ákos...
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    Cornmeal porridge with paprika and cumin Puliszka: a Hungarian hominy. The Csángó people make Álivánka sponge cake and Bóc out of it, a cottage cheese puliszka-dumplings...
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    Hungarian citizenship, if they are able to speak the Hungarian language (the Csangos may have an exception of the first criteria, as the area they live was...
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    at the Wayback Machine declared themselves Csángós at the 2002 Romanian census. Some estimates of the Csángó population run higher. For instance, the Council...
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  • census. The principal minorities in Romania are Hungarians (Szeklers, Csangos, and Magyars; especially in Harghita, Covasna, and Mureș counties) and...
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    Building; Ojun was assisted by Éva Kanalas, a táltos, and folk singer, who sang Csángó folk religious songs during the ritual. The scholars Zoltán Ádám and András...
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    festivals and programmes characteristic of the region are the Csángófesztivál (Csángó Festival) in Jászberény, the Cseresznyefesztivál (Sweet Cherry Festival)...
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