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Poland is in the middle of Europe, even if Slavs came from Poland to the Balkans and Russia they migrated from one place in Europe to other place in Europe.
Gypsies came from India which is different continent from Europe, they belong to alien race in eyes of Europeans.
It's funny when Albanians say that Slavs came from Carpathians as if they somewhere outside of Europe. Carpathians belong partly to the Balkans, they begin in eastern Serbia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbian_Carpathians
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Southern Slovakia and north of Vojvodina should have remained part of Hungary , if was absolutely nonsensical to give it to neighbours when it had Hungarian majority. I'd also give them back Baranya , most of villages there were Hungarian. Burgerland also ended up in Austria without good reason, it was never ethnically much German.
I think most of Slovakia had right to form their own state though. Same for southern Bacska / Syrmia were there was very few Hungarians. And in case of Croatia Međimurje, which was almost completely ethnicaly Croat.
Tranyslvania should have never be given to Romania, it's crucial for Hungarian history and identity and Romanians represented only slight majority at that time. Not to forget completely Hungarian Szekely Land in the east Carpathians.
In my opinion most fair solution would be indipendent Transylvania where Hungarians and Romanians (and Saxons, but that wasn't possible) would enjoy equal rights and each would have their own adminstration/education/language etc.
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No, Burgerland had huge Croatian population that was later very badly treated by Germans, tried to forecefully germanize etc.....especially during nazi rule.
During treaty of Trianon there were no referendums conducted on disputed territories, they were simply taken from Hungary because they lost the war (and because many of them were inhabited by minorities)
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