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What was the ethnic composition of the Kingdom of Hungary?

In which historical era? Before the Treaty of Trianon (1920), the Kingdom of Hungary (“Lands of the Crown of St. Stephen”) was a large multiethnic state, the eastern component of Austria-Hungary.In the Kingdom of Hungary, the population censuses were based on “primary language”. According to the 1910 population census, more than 54% of the inhabitants of the Kingdom of Hungary were native speakers of Hungarian (this included also the Jews – around 5–6% of the population -, as mostly they were Hungarian-speaking). Actually, those who had a sufficient command of the Hungarian language were counted as Hungarians.Ethnic groups in the Kingdom of Hungary (without Croatia-Slavonia), according to the 1910 population census:Hungarians 54.5%Romanians 16%Slovaks 10.7%Germans 10.4%Serbs 2.5%Ruthenes (Ukrainians / Rusyns) 2.3%Croats 1.1%Others 2.2%After World War I, the Kingdom of Hungary lost more than 60% of its territory and population, becoming a much smaller, ethnically more homogenous state. The areas that were allocated to neighbouring countries in total (and each of them separately) had a majority of non-Hungarians.Ethnic groups in the Kingdom of Hungary, according to the 1920 population census:Hungarians 89.6%Germans 6.9%Slovaks 1.8%Croats 0.5%Romanians 0.3%Serbs 0.2%Others 0.7%The number of bilingual people was much higher, for example 1,398,729 people spoke German (17%), 399,176 people spoke Slovak (5%), 179,928 people spoke Croatian (2.2%) and 88,828 people spoke Romanian (1.1%). Most bilingual people were counted as Hungarians.The Kingdom of Hungary expanded its borders and regained territories from Czechoslovakia, Romania and Yugoslavia at the outset of the Second World War. These annexations were affirmed under the Munich Agreement (1938) and the two Vienna Awards (1938 and 1940); Carpathian Ruthenia (“Transcarpathia”) and northern parts of Yugoslavia were occupied and annexed in 1939 and 1941, respectively. The 1941 population census was based on ethnicity instead of “primary language”.Ethnic groups in the Kingdom of Hungary, according to the 1941 population census:Hungarians 81.8%Romanians 7.2%Ukrainians / Rusyns 3.7%Germans 3.6%Serbs 1.5%Slovaks 1.2%Gypsies 0.5%Croats 0.1%Slovenes 0.1%Others 0.2%This census has also been criticized since Hungarian authorities counted bilingual people and many Romanians, who did not speak Hungarian at all, as Hungarians. Jewish people were not recognized as a minority, but only as a religion — assuredly, many Jews considered themselves as belonging to one of the recognized ethnic groups (mainly Hungarian).After World War II, the monarchy as a form of government was abolished, and thus the Kingdom of Hungary ceased to exist.

Why does Russia own a small bit of territory in between Poland and Lithuania?

tl;dr; because the USSR annexed eastern Prussia around Koenigsburg and renamed it Kaliningrad.After the collapse of the Soviet Union, it was inherited by Russia.The ethnic Germans and Balts who lived there before 1945 were nearly totally replaced by ethnic Russians. Now the % of Germans and Poles are 0.4% and 0.3% respectively.

Why did Hawaii, the Virgin Islands, and Alaska adopt the English language as their first language, but not in Puerto Rico and American Samoa despite being annexed by the United States?

Like Cuba… the Iberian blood / background origins in Puerto Rico dominate demographics. Very simple. Race and Hispanic Origins in Puerto Rico;White alone, percent 67.4%Black or African American alone 10.8%American Indian and Alaska Native alone 0.3%Asian alone 0.2%Two or More Races 5.2%Hispanic or Latino, 98.9%

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