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Total population | |
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Hungarian-born residents in the United Kingdom: 104,110 (2021/22 Census)[note 1] England: 93,036 (2021)[1] Scotland: 6,600 (2022)[2] Wales: 2,363 (2021)[1] Northern Ireland: 2,111 (2021)[3] Previous estimates: 52,250 (2011 Census) 98,000 (2019 ONS estimate) 200,000-220,000 (unofficial 2020 estimate)[4] | |
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London | |
Languages | |
British English and Hungarian | |
Religion | |
Catholicism · Protestantism · Judaism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Hungarian diaspora
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Hungarians in the United Kingdom (Hungarian: Magyarok az Egyesült Királyságban) include Hungarian-born immigrants to the UK and their descendants, of whom there are a substantial number. Since Hungary joined the European Union in 2004, the UK's Hungarian population has grown significantly. Although official ONS estimates are that there were about 98,000 Hungarians living in the UK in 2019, other organisations estimate that the correct number is about 200,000.
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