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The word "bozgor" is used on group of Romanians (Romanian nationality) in Transylvania.

Enormous number of Romanians (from Moldova and South-Romania) were moved unwillingly to Transylvania during the communist regime to change the ethnic composition of the population. Having no roots in this country, these people are called "bozgor" - meaning: without country.

The other meaning is used by the Romanians (Vlach) as a response. The native Hungarians are often called "bozgor".

Both meanings are extremely racist and used only by the lower class with lack of education.

Most of the blocks (cockneydom) in old Hungarian cities were filled by Romanian population now called "bozgor".

Examples: Cluj /Kolozsvar, Klaussenburg/, Cart. Marasti, Manastur, ...

Targu Mures /Marosvasarhely/, Cart. Tudor V, ...

Hunedoara /Vajdahunyad/, Oradea /Nagyvarad/, other 13 cities and several villages.

by What-Is-Bozgor March 26, 2009

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