Total population | |
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2,000[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Punta Arenas, Santiago, La Serena, Viña del Mar | |
Languages | |
Spanish (Chilean Spanish), Hungarian | |
Religion | |
Christianity (mostly Roman Catholic and Protestant), Judaism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Hungarian people, Hungarian diaspora, Hungarian Argentines, Hungarian Brazilians, Hungarian Canadians, Hungarian Mexicans, Hungarian Americans, Hungarian Uruguayans, Hungarian Venezuelans, Chilean people of European descent |
Hungarians in Chile (Hungarian: Magyarok Chilében), (Spanish: Húngaros en Chile) include immigrants from Hungary to Chile and their descendants. In South America, more Hungarians settled in Brazil. However, Chile was a major point of passage for Hungarians to North America (the United States) and Australia. Most Hungarian immigrants to Australia from South America during the first half of the 20th century came via Chile. There is no clear record of the number of people of Hungarian descent living in the country.