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Total population | |
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26,774[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Baranya County | 7,185 |
Zala County | 3,770 |
Bács-Kiskun County | 3,502 |
Vas County | 3,197 |
Győr-Moson-Sopron County | 3,028 |
Budapest | 2,186 |
Somogy County | 1,547 |
Pest County | 980 |
Csongrád County | 358 |
Fejér County | 353 |
Tolna County | 178 |
Veszprém County | 131 |
Languages | |
Croatian, Hungarian | |
Religion | |
Roman Catholicism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Croats, Croats of Vojvodina, Burgenland Croats |
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The Hungarian Croats (Croatian: Hrvati u Mađarskoj; Hungarian: Magyarországi horvátok) are an ethnic minority in Hungary. According to the 2011 census, there were 26,774 Croats in Hungary or 0.3% of population.[2]
Croats of Hungary belong to several ethnographic subgroups. The following groups called themselves through history as Croats: Bunjevci (Danubian Croats), Burgenland Croats, Podravina Croats, Pomurje Croats, and Šokci.[3] These Croats live along the Croatian-Hungarian border, along the Austrian-Hungarian border, and Serbian-Hungarian border.