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These pages discuss the peoples known to Hungarians as csango, which includes those who refer to themselves as Catholic Romanians or Hungarians in
All these groups of peoples are generalised under the single term of csango, but to understand one must separate them by their various origins, histories and circumstances and separate religious and nationalistic politics that overwhelm many of the common beliefs. The concept of nationality can have various criteria such as genetic ancestry, culture, religion, or language.
The term first appeared in documents in the late 18th century. There are many suggested derivations of csango, a popular one is meaning "people who are separated", may be the one that fits data best is that it comes from csángani meaning to hybridize and was applied by the Szekely to the Romanians who changed to Catholic religion and became known as csángók. This later explanation may have been less favoured in historic-politics when there was a wish not to include Romanians into the equation, but this logically fits the facts for some of the groups currently under the generalised term csango.
The following table summarised the peoples that are commonly known as Csango.
Circumstances | Religion | Ancestry | Language | Culture | Where | Numbers
Catholics from | Catholic | Cuman, | Romanised | Romanised | | low
Hungarian,
Romanian
Cuman rule |
before |
Romanian |
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Szekely who | Catholic | Szekely | Hungarian | Still some |
in particular
Trotus and
Tazlau valleys
Szekely |
Moldavian |
Romanian |
fled from the |
1764 massacre |
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Szekely who | Catholic | Szekely | Hungarian | Szekely | now relocated to Deva
(
moved to |
1775 when it |
became part |
of the Austrian |
Empire |
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Romanians that | Catholic or | Romanian | bi-lingual | Transylvanian |
/Romanian
|Romania/Hung|
Lutheran |
changed to |
Catholic or |
Lutheran |
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Romanians that | Catholic or | Romanian| Transylvanian | Romanian |
|around
|and Roman
dialect|
Lutheran |
changed to |
Catholic or |
Lutheran |
and moved |
to
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Romanians that| Catholic | Romanian | Transylvanian | Romanian |Moldavia – | few 1000
around
and Roman |
dialect/Hungarian|
or Lutheran|
changed to |
Catholic or |
Lutheran |
and moved |
to
and where |
more "Magyarised"|