Hungarian Ohioans
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Hungarian Ohioans are Hungarian Americans living in Ohio. Their number was 203,417 in 2010 and 183,593 in 2014.[2] Fairport Harbor, Ohio is 11.8% Hungarian American. In Cleveland and its neighboring areas there live more than 107,000 Hungarians, of which over 7,400 speak the language, the third highest number in the nation.[3][4] Some resources stated that there was time when Cleveland was the second greatest Hungarian settlement outside Budapest.[5] Most of the Hungarians live in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, where they make up 3.1% of the total population.[2] There is also a large colony of Hungarians in Toledo, Ohio. Two former local representatives reside in Toledo: Peter Ujvagi and Matt Szollosi. In Toledo, one can find the famous Tony Packo's Cafe. There is a part of Columbus, which is called Hungarian Village.
Total population | |
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187,087 1.6% of the population of Ohio (2016)[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Ohio Greater Cleveland, Toledo metropolitan area | |
Languages | |
English (Inland Northern) Hungarian Yiddish (Hungarian Jews) | |
Religion | |
Roman Catholicism Eastern Catholicism Protestantism (Hungarian Reformed Church) Judaism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Other Hungarian Americans |