The topic of Hungarian Brazilians is of great relevance today and has been the subject of numerous studies and debates over time. The importance of Hungarian Brazilians lies in its impact on various aspects of daily life, from health to the economy. Throughout history, Hungarian Brazilians has played a fundamental role in society, influencing the way people relate to each other and the environment around them. In this article, different perspectives on Hungarian Brazilians will be explored, analyzing its impact on society and its relevance in today's world.
Hungarian descendants in São Paulo. | |
Total population | |
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80,000-100,000 | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Mainly São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro | |
Languages | |
Portuguese, Hungarian | |
Religion | |
Predominantly Catholic, some Jewish | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Other White Brazilians, Hungarians |
Hungarian Brazilians (Portuguese: húngaro-brasileiros or magiar-brasileiros, Hungarian: brazíliai magyarok) are Brazilians of full, partial, or predominantly Hungarian ancestry, or Hungarian-born people who emigrated to Brazil.
According to the Embassy of Hungary to Brazil, there are between 80,000 and 100,000 Brazilians of Hungarian descent, most of them living in São Paulo and 8-10% living in Rio de Janeiro.
The Hungarian brothers João Carlos and Francisco Hofbauer (Portuguese written) came to Brazil from the city of Győr in 1826, escaping from political persecution. By the time they arrived in Brazil, they changed their surnames from Hofbauer to Hungria (Hungary, in Portuguese), founding the Hungria family in Brazil.
There is also the former Hungarian Baptist Church, that recently changed its name to Igreja Batista Metropolitana, in the Lapa neighborhood of São Paulo, on Pio XI street. A large Hungarian community erected this church in the mid 20th century, and held services in Hungarian until 1998. Today all services are in Portuguese, but a few descendants of the Hungarian community still can be seen in this church.
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