Hungarian Uruguayans

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Hungarian Uruguayans
uruguayi magyarok
Hungarian people, Hungarian diaspora

Hungarian Uruguayans (Hungarian: Uruguayi magyarok) are people born in Hungary who live in Uruguay or Uruguayan-born people of Hungarian descent.

Overview

Hungarian Uruguayans are a local

ethnic minority; their presence is small but meaningful, numbering around 2,000-3,000 of which ca. 150 were born in Hungary.[2]

In 1925 was established a Society of Hungarian-Language Workers in Uruguay[3] They even had some influence within the Communist Party of Uruguay.[3]

In 1936, Hungarian migrants established the Hungarian Home of Uruguay (Hungarian: Uruguayi Magyar Otthon), an ethnic association.[4]

There is also a small

Jewish-Hungarian community,[5] they established their own association in the 1920s,[6] which in turn sent their representative to the Uruguayan Central Israeli Committee.[7]

There is an immigrant branch of the Batthyány noble family.[8][9]

Notable Hungarians in Uruguay

Past
Present
  • Carlos Batthyány (born 1969), scientist, director of the local
    Institut Pasteur[9]
  • Déborah Gyurcsek (born 1978), female track and field athlete
  • Adrian R. Krainer
    , biochemist and molecular geneticist
  • Jorge Polgar (born 1967), economist
  • Krisztián Vadócz (born 1985), professional footballer
  • Carlos A. Vegh (born 1958), economist

See also

References

  1. ^ "A diaszpóra tudományos megközelítése". 3 July 2015.
  2. ^ Opportunities for Hungarian-Uruguayan relations (in Hungarian)
  3. ^ a b Hungarian workers in Latin America (in Spanish)
  4. ^ Uruguayi Magyar Otthon (in Hungarian)
  5. .
  6. ^ Hungarian Israeli Community of Uruguay Archived 2016-02-03 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
  7. ORT Uruguay
    (in Spanish). Retrieved 21 May 2019.
  8. ^ The history of the Batthyány family (in Hungarian)
  9. ^ a b "An interview to Dr. Carlos Batthyány" (in Spanish). Montevideo: Galería. 7 September 2021.
  10. ^ Hungarians in Latin America (in Hungarian)

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