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World 100 countries (Europe) 44 Hungary

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Hello everyone, today I will tell you about the fourth episode of Europe - Hungary. This country is located around Austria and is a country in Europe. Hungary has a long history and was originally made up of nomads.

It is known that there was a famous nomadic people in ancient China - the Xiongnu. They had been entrenched in the Mongolian steppe for hundreds of years and lost a decisive battle against the Eastern Han Dynasty. The Xiongnu split into the Southern Xiongnu and the Northern Xiongnu, the Southern Xiongnu gradually integrated into the Han people, and the Northern Xiongnu were forced to migrate west. They had been following the meadows and water migrations, so they came to Europe with herds of cattle, sheep and horses, and defeated the surrounding Germanic peoples and entered Europe.

World 100 countries (Europe) 44 Hungary

These Huns are believed to be the ancestors of the Hungarians, who founded the mighty Hun Empire in Europe, defeated the Roman Empire, and once dominated northern Europe. However, the Hun Empire soon split, and the Huns remained in Europe, mixing with the local peoples to form what is now Hungary.

World 100 countries (Europe) 44 Hungary

Around 230,000 BC, the Japanese began to enter the Roman Empire and harassed its neighbors much earlier. Hundreds of years later, the Magyars rose, but they were defeated by the Hungarian Emperor and settled in what is now Hungary.

World 100 countries (Europe) 44 Hungary

Hundreds of years later, when the Columbus family rose, Hungary was incorporated into the Habsdenbsenbergs. Later, after the establishment of the Austrian Empire, having lost its absolute authority in Germany, they devoted all their energies to the expansion of the East and the South, forming a dual empire with Hungary.

World 100 countries (Europe) 44 Hungary

After World War I, Hungary became independent, but the original Hungarian territory was divided due to various ethnic disputes, leaving only a small territory, becoming a small country. Later, Hungary sided with Germany, leading to the defeat of World War II. After the war, Hungary became a relatively neutral country that continues to this day.

Please look forward to the next episode.

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