Experts say that it is not assimilation that is reducing the number of Hungarians in Transcarpathia, but emigration. Although the tension between Kiev and Budapest has also affected the everyday lives of those living here, there is still no problem with coexistence in Transcarpathia. Even more so with the language law.
The post “They may both speak their own mother tongue, but they still understand each other” – cautious optimism characterizes H…
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Experts say that it is not assimilation that is reducing the number of Hungarians in Transcarpathia, but emigration. Although the tension between Kiev and Budapest has also affected the everyday lives of those living here, there is still no problem with coexistence in Transcarpathia. Even more so with the language law.
The post “They may both speak their own mother tongue, but they still understand each other” – cautious optimism characterizes H…