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GC: %of hungarian in Ciugudu de Jos
Hi, to you all!

First of all, congratulations for the initiative.

Secondly, to my knownledge, no Hungarians live or have ever lived in Ciugudu de Jos.

Finally, I, as a person born in Ciugudu de jos, assure you that your credibility and seriousness will be proportional with the correct affirmation on your site. Make sure that you have the correct information, and do not follow the model of other sites that exagerate the number of Hungarians living abroad.

Sincerelly,
GC
17/07/2005, 18:04:02
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kezdi: Ciugudu de Jos/Alsófüged
a.k.a. Alsó-Füged/Alfüged[H]/Ciugudul de Jos/Ciugudiul-de-jos/Ciugudiu de josu/[R]/Unterfigid/ Fugendorf[G], Torda-Aranyos County, Felvincz District, Hungary until 1920.

Early 1900s County Maps of Hungary:
http://lazarus.elte.hu/hun/maps/1910/vmlista.htm

Hello, I'm not associated with this website. Why don't you tell us what other website your're talking about.

Hungary had election every 10 years, starting 1867 as a European standard breakdown by ethnicity and religion at village level. Those number are and always were public, I don't see why anybody would need to exaggerate, unless vica versa.

You're almost right on. The 1877 Dvorzsak gazetteer, which follows the census, except only shows breakdown in religion, has 338 Eastern Orthodox - Church in the village, 1 Gr.Cath., and 9 Unitarian.

Population by the 1920 treaty of Trianon, which decided the break up of Hungary, shows 1% Hungarian, so I didn't bother with the ethnic or religious breakdown. 1890 - 424 in 98 houses, 1900 - 513 in 96 houses.

Present White pages of Romania shows few of the most common Hung. names what I checked in the village of Ciugud, Alba District, so you're correct, no argument from here.

Perhaps I can interest you a book online about the end of WW1 period, imagen Romania can't be too proud of, by US Major General Harry Hill Bandholtz: An Undiplomatic Diary by the American Member of the Inter-Allied Millitary Mission to Hungary. 1919-20 http://www.hungarian-history.hu/lib/bandh/bandh.pdf
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17/07/2005, 22:24:56
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