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Hungarian-Western refers to American citizens with Hungarian ethnicity. Occasionally notable examples include Zsa Zsa and Eva Gabor and Mickey and Mariska Hargitay. Numbers of Hungarians fled to the United States after the Soviet Union invaded Hungary in 1956 and shot their leader, Imre Nagy.
Eva Gabor
Zsa Zsa Gabor
Mickey Hargitay
Mariska Hargitay
Joe Namath
George Pataki
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Hungarian/American Friendship Society (HAFS)
Features Hungarian and Slovak genealogy.
American Hungarian Foundation
AHF fosters understanding of Hungarian cultural traditions in U.S. Includes Museum and Library of Hungarian art and archives.
Arany Janos Hungarian School
Located in Hamilton/Mississauga.
Hungarian Village Finder and Gazetteer for the Kingdom of Hungary
Atlas and index includes more than 30,000 place names for villages, settlements, towns, and cities in the former Kingdom of Hungary.
Happy Hungarians
With an intended audience of second-generation Hungarians, its purpose is to practice speaking Hungarian over the Internet.
Vancouver Hungarian Scouts
Home of the Raskai Lea and Apor Vilmos scout troops of Vancouver.
Texas Hungarian News/Dallaszi Magyar Szo
Texas Hungarian news with links to other Hungarian sites worldwide.
Rutgers Institute for Hungarian Studies
List of courses, publications and connections to other Hungary-related sites.
The Hungaria Gala Ball - Calgary, AB, Canada
The Hungarian Veterans' Association announces their Annual Debutante Gala Ball. Showcase of Hungarian culture and heritage; stately Palotás Court Dance, Debutante Waltz, and Folkdance.
Hungarian American Association of Washington
Association serves people of Hungarian descent and those interested in Hungarian culture with educational and social events.
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