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List of Hungarians

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of Hungarians notable within Hungary and/or abroad. It includes notable Hungarians born outside present-day Hungary.

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Architects

Artists

Fashion designer Tamás Király

Aviators

World War I aviators

World War II aviators

Business professionals

Composers and performers

Liszt

See more in List of Hungarian composers.

Film artists

History and politics

Theodor Herzl

Inventors

János Irinyi
Oszkár Asbóth
Ányos Jedlik

Religion

Scientists

Sports

Ilona Elek
Jenö Fuchs
Béla Guttmann
Lily Kronberger
Attila Petschauer
Ildikó Újlaky-Rejtő
Árpád Weisz

Writers

List of Hungarians who were born outside present-day Hungary

The borders of Hungary have changed substantially in the past century. Many places once part of Hungary now belong to neighboring countries. The list is organised by country of birth and those listed have the name of their birthplace (in parentheses) as it is currently named.

Austria

Burgenland

See also category in the German Wikipedia: Person (Burgenland).

Czechoslovakia

Romania

Serbia

Slovakia

Ukraine

Transcarpathia

See also

References

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