Ethnography altered. Change in the ethnic structure of population of Transylvania (1910-2002)

Ethnography altered. Change in the ethnic structure of population of Transylvania (1910-2002)

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Of all losers of the first World War Hungary had been the most penalized. That included the losing of over two third of its territory and nearly as much of its population. Albeit paying lip service to the right of self-determination, the victors delegated 5,5 million people into a minority position (whilst for some this meant no change, yet brought...

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... Since 1968, the eastern part of Gyergyószék/Gheorgheni belongs to Neamţ, and the eastern edge of the Seat of Csík belongs to Bákó/Bacău County. The eastern and southeastern edge of Háromszék/ Three seats (Kézdi-and Orbaiszék), which is the southeastern part of Szekely Land, was annexed to the Counties of Bákó/Bacău, Vrancea and Bodza/Buzău (Elekes 2020). The western border of Kovászna/Covasna and Hargita/Harghita Counties was partly drawn along the historical seat borders. ...
... Az 1990-től elkezdődött gazdasági leértékelődés és a vándorlási folyamatok következtében 2011-re 30,5%-kal, 253 ezer főre csökkent Brassó népessége (Insse 2013, Varga 2004) (Függelék F5. ábra). Ez a fogyás jelentősebb, mint más erdélyi, romániai nagyvárosokban (Elekes 2020). Az 1990 előtti Brassó iparának felét az 1990 utáni gazdasági válság idején leépült gépgyártás tette ki. ...