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I've never been there so I can't say, but I'd say eastern European not balkan,
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Hungary is central European country, there aren't any doubts about that.
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Genetically they are basically central/central-eastern European.
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I've been to Budapest, it's a lovely central European city, absolutely nothing to do with Balkans.
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They are genetically close to South Germans
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Stop your idiocy my ignorant friend. There are no typical Hungarian folk customes. There are more than 400 very different folk custome regions and counties and villages and cities. You are even unable to find any "common national character" in folk customes.Unlike the french cuisine, the 80% of Hungarian foods have direct English equivalents, so their names are easliy translatable into English. Goulash is not typical Hungarian food, it is rather a cuman (minority) food. Goulash were not known for average Hungarian common people in Transdanubia Transylvania and Hungarian upper land (now slovakia) until the 1930s, despite the fact that it appeared in the 16th century in cumania. Even the Hungarian chefs of good restaurants did not know about it until the 1860s.
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