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by rekoros
1640 days ago
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I'm not a linguist, so I don't really know. But, even middle-of-Europe Hungarian is related - somewhat - to Khanty and Mansi, and to a lesser extent to Finnish. I just think it's kind of incredible when a language exists in the center of Europe in 2021 that isn't quite related to anything. Armenian and Greek qualify as well, but they're much more prominent than Albanian - so, less mysterious :-) |
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Presumably, one factor is being "prisoners of Geography" (expression of Tim Marshall).
See the map https://decolonialatlas.files.wordpress.com/2017/11/raised-r...
from Anton Balazh ( https://www.shutterstock.com/g/antartis?irgwc=1&utm_medium=A... ),
...Hungary is in a way a protected "Inner Carpathia".
Also quite visible on OpenTopoMap, https://opentopomap.org/#map=6/46.800/19.116