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I am finally ready to share in one thread all the hard work I started a while ago: that is, the most comprehensive set of results for Eurogenes K13 calculator of Hungarian samples, broken down on all the major historic regions of the Carpathian Basin. I will initially post screenshots of the tables of content from each region, and will try to collect some more results, hopefully thanks to future contributions to this thread from others, and then, after a little while I will also post the final regional averages. I decided to start with K13 first, since it is the most accurate (even if not perfect) calculator out there for European populations. The way I decided on the regions is taking into account the history of the Hungarian population in the Carpathian Basin, which overlaps on modern country borders, hence I also used mostly cross-border definitions. These are: Transdanubia, Northern Hungary, Alföld, Transylvania and Budapest. I also made two separate categories for two sets of Hungarians, who lived more isolated from the other ones and have a strong self-identity: Székely and Csángó. At the end I plan to post a brand new Hungarian average, that will be based on infinitely more samples than the current one, and should be the most representative.
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Very much looking forward to seeing it all!
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I will start first with Transdanubia, which will contain Hungarians living in both Southern, Western and Central Transdanubia, including the Hungarian communities from areas which today are in Slovenia, Croatia, Austria and Western Slovakia (Csallóköz):
Then I will continue with Northern Hungary, that contains the Northern Hungary region, including most of Southern and Eastern Slovakia and Transcarpathia in Ukraine:
And lastly for this time around, Budapest, including Pest County, and I decided to make a separate category for it, since it is a melting pot of many different Hungarians, originating from all historical regions, and also because it doesn't really fit into any other major region, being a little bit of both Transdanubia, Alföld and Northern Hungary:
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I'm specifically interested in these regions:
-Szabolcs-Szatmar-Bereg
-Nograd
-Jasz-Nagykun-Szolnok
-Hajdu-Bihar
-Zala
Do you have data regionally specified?
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A few specifications: I already collected the K13 results from current and past Hungarian members of this site, and the reason I won't write anything more specific to each individual is because I got most of this information from private conversations with people, to whom I promised to keep their private data absolutely confidential. Plus I don't believe there is needed the information of village, city, county that they are from, because that's splitting hair way too much, while larger regions is where I believe the focus should rather be.
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In this post I will focus on Alföld, which contains both Southern and Northern Hungarian Plain regions, including Partium and Banat regions which are part of Romania and Vojovodina region, which is part of Serbia:
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