Orang Hungaria Australia

kelompok etnis, warga Australia asal Hongaria
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Hongaria-Australia (bahasa Hungaria: Ausztráliai magyarok) adalah orang Australia yang memiliki darah Hongaria. Sebagian besar imigran Hongaria datang ke Australia setelah berakhirnya Perang Dunia II dan kegagalan Revolusi Hongaria 1956. Kebanyakan tinggal di ibukota negara bagian. Menurut hasil sensus Biro Statistik Australia pada tahun 2006, terdapat 67.616 orang Australia berdarah Hongaria yang lahir di Australia, sementara terdapat 19.092 orang yang lahir di luar Australia. Berdasarkan agama, 72,9% menyatakan diri sebagai orang Kristen, 11,8% tanpa agama atau ateis, 7,4% menganut Yudaisme, 0,6% mengikuti aliran agama lain dan 6,6% tidak menjawab.[1]

Hongaria-Australia
ausztráliai magyarok
Jumlah populasi
Hongaria
19.092 (berdasarkan kelahiran, 2011)
69.160 (berdasarkan keturunan, 2011)
Daerah dengan populasi signifikan
New South Wales23.577
Victoria21.727
Queensland9.795
Australia Selatan5.427
Australia Barat4.230
ACT1.652
Tasmania877
Northern Territory331
Bahasa
Inggris Australia · Hongaria
Agama
Katolik, Protestan, Yudaisme
Kelompok etnik terkait
Hongaria

Sejarah

Terdapat beberapa gelombang besar kedatangan orang Hongaria ke Australia:

Catatan kaki

  1. ^ "Statistics". Abs.gov.au. 2012-08-29. Diakses tanggal 2012-11-08. 

Bacaan lanjut

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