- Bacău County. The
region where the
Csángós live in
Moldavia is
known as
Csángó Land.
Their traditional language,
Csángó, a
Hungarian dialect, is currently...
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Csángó Land (Hungarian: Csángóföld; Romanian: Țara Ceangăilor, Ținutul Ceangăiesc or Ceangăimea) is the name
given to the
region in
Western Moldavia, in...
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Hungarian Csángó dialect,
which is
mentioned but not
listed separately by Ethnologue, is
spoken primarily in Bacău
County in
eastern Romania. The
Csángó Hungarian...
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Hungarians living mostly in Moldavia,
known as the
Csángós.
These live in the so-called
region of
Csángó Land in
Moldavia but also in
parts of Transylvania...
- and do not
differ significantly from
standard Hungarian except for the
Csángó dialect. They are
mostly distinguished by pronunciation;
although there...
-
Saint Stephen's Day, also
called the
Feast of
Saint Stephen, is a
Christian saint's day to
commemorate Saint Stephen, the
first Christian martyr or protomartyr...
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especially on ones born in Romania.
Possibly derived from the
Moldavian Csángó dialect pronunciation of
bocskor meaning Opanak, a type of
rustic footwear...
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eastern Transylvania as well as a few in
Suceava County, Bukovina), the
Csángós (in
Western Moldavia), the Palóc, and the Matyó. The Hungarians' own ethnonym...
- Gulyás. Omit the
potatoes and the
caraway seeds. Use
kidney beans instead.
Csángó Gulyás. Add sauer****
instead of
pasta and potatoes. Betyár Gulyás. Use...
- southern) part of Bukovina. The part of
Moldavia where the
Csángós lived was
called Csángó Land.
According to
Romanian Census (2011) data, the region...