Between the 13th and 14th centuries, an important Hungarian population has established in the region and marked the further development of the area.
The following table lists areas with Hungarian population in neighboring countries today:
Over the centuries they were fully assimilated into the Hungarian population.
There is also a question whether regional autonomy that would be established right now could prevent decline of Hungarian population in the area.
By 1993, half of the Hungarian population had heard of them.
In the beginning of Ottoman administration, local Hungarian population left from this area.
Cleveland and the neighboring area has about 130,000 Hungarian population.
Even the size of the ethnic Hungarian population is a subject of debate.
By 1921 the Hungarian population grew to 8,946, in 1931 to 13,363, and in 1941 to 14,576.
The 1956 refugees also lifted the Hungarian population in Canada.