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'''Greater Hungary''' can refer to: | '''Greater Hungary''' can refer to: | ||
* Historians call ] as Greater Hungary. Magna Hungaria was in the forest-steppe regions of Bashkortostan, in the area of the Kushnarenkovo and Karayakupovo cultures, in the region of the Southern Urals. | * Historians call ] as Greater Hungary. Magna Hungaria was in the forest-steppe regions of Bashkortostan, in the area of the Kushnarenkovo and Karayakupovo cultures, in the region of the Southern Urals. | ||
*] before 1920 is called as "Historic Hungary" by the historians, however the general public |
*] before 1920 is called as "Historic Hungary" by the historians, however, the general public mistakenly calls the pre-WW1 era Kingdom of Hungary as "Greater Hungary". | ||
*], the full or partial territorial restoration of the Kingdom of Hungary, an official political goal of the Hungarian state between the two World Wars; the restoration of the unity of the territories of Kingdom of Hungary, the political goal of small marginalized groups today | *], the full or partial territorial restoration of the Kingdom of Hungary, an official political goal of the Hungarian state between the two World Wars; the restoration of the unity of the territories of Kingdom of Hungary, the political goal of small marginalized groups today | ||
*], with some of the pre-1920 territories regained | *], with some of the pre-1920 territories regained |
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Greater Hungary can refer to:
- Historians call Magna Hungaria as Greater Hungary. Magna Hungaria was in the forest-steppe regions of Bashkortostan, in the area of the Kushnarenkovo and Karayakupovo cultures, in the region of the Southern Urals.
- Kingdom of Hungary before 1920 is called as "Historic Hungary" by the historians, however, the general public mistakenly calls the pre-WW1 era Kingdom of Hungary as "Greater Hungary".
- Greater Hungary (irredentism), the full or partial territorial restoration of the Kingdom of Hungary, an official political goal of the Hungarian state between the two World Wars; the restoration of the unity of the territories of Kingdom of Hungary, the political goal of small marginalized groups today
- Hungary during the Second World War, with some of the pre-1920 territories regained
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