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Romania, there are romanians, hungarians, saxons, tatars, gypsies.
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Budapest is a different world inside Hungary, rural hungarians often call it "Red City" "Judapest" or something like that. This city became hungarian only after the late 19. century, because of magyarization of local germans, jews etc and hungarian migration from countryside and a big part of modern population is descedants of these non hungarian foreigners. If you check the name list of the apartmens you will often see german surnames, south slavic or jewish names. Im my class every 3. student had german surname. I have talked with tons of peoples in the pubs and almost everyone has at least distant non hungarian ancestors. That's why Budapest is very cosmopolitan, and nationalist hugarians hate it as well. Horthy said in the 20'years: "This city has denied his nation and had been wearing red rags."
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On Stears workplace there are many people (Hungarians) married with foreigners they met in BP. 2 or 3 women who work there have Italian husbands for example, and these Italians came to Budapest as expats to work in IT/finance industries.
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Finland: 20% Somali, Iraqi, Afghans, Philippines, Vietnamese, Russians, Swedes, Estonians, Saami etc. But Finland is Northern, not Eastern.
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In what sense multi-ethnic? By percentage of non-natives or by amount of different ethnic groups? In every bigger city of Eastern Europe you may find people from all over the world but their amount doesn't have to be significant. On the other hand, there are also countries like Latvia or Estonia with Russian minority which makes over 20% of population.
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