Hungarian Venezuelans

The Hungarian-Venezuelan community is primarily composed of immigrants who left Hungary after World War II and the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. Although settled as immigrants in the second half of the 20th century, records of previous centuries prove there were Hungarians who visited Venezuela motivated by exploratory interests. Such is the case of the noble Hungarian expeditionary Pál Rosti, who traveled to the country in 1857 and photographed the region of San Juan de los Morros.

Hungarian Venezuelans
Venezuelai magyarok
Venezolanos Húngaros
Hungarian Cultural House in Caracas
Total population
4,000
Regions with significant populations
Greater Caracas
Languages
Spanish (Venezuelan Spanish), Hungarian
Religion
Mostly Protestantism, Catholicism and Judaism
Related ethnic groups
Venezuelan of European descent and Hungarian diaspora
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