Hungarian-American
The term "Hungarian-American" refers to individuals in the United States who have Hungarian ancestry or heritage. This group includes immigrants from Hungary and their descendants, who have contributed to American culture, society, and economy since the late 19th century. Many Hungarian-Americans maintain their cultural traditions, including language, cuisine, and festivals.
Hungarian-Americans have made significant impacts in various fields, such as science, arts, and politics. Notable figures include John von Neumann, a pioneer in computer science, and Joseph Pulitzer, a prominent newspaper publisher. Their contributions reflect the rich tapestry of diversity within the United States.