Carte Rouge (Red Map) of ethnicities in the Carpathian Basin

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Carte Rouge (Red Map) of ethnicities in the Carpathian Basin is a historical ethnographic map created by Hungarian geographer Pál Teleki to depict the region’s complex ethnic composition, especially around the time of World War I and the Treaty of Trianon.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnographic map
historical map
alternativeName Carte Rouge NERFINISHED
Red Map of ethnicities in the Carpathian Basin NERFINISHED
associatedWith Central European ethnic history
Hungarian territorial claims after World War I
cartographer Pál Teleki NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Hungary NERFINISHED
creator Pál Teleki NERFINISHED
depicts ethnic composition of the Carpathian Basin
depictsRegion Carpathian Basin NERFINISHED
discipline ethnography
geography
focusesOn ethnic distribution around World War I
ethnic distribution around the Treaty of Trianon
historicalContext Treaty of Trianon NERFINISHED
World War I NERFINISHED
language Hungarian NERFINISHED
mainColorScheme red
mapsFeature ethnic boundaries
settlement patterns by ethnicity
medium printed map
notableFor role in discussions of the Treaty of Trianon
visualizing complex multiethnic structure of the Carpathian Basin
shows distribution of Hungarian populations
distribution of non-Hungarian ethnic groups in the Carpathian Basin
subjectOf ethnographic studies of the Carpathian Basin
timePeriodDepicted early 20th century
usedFor political argumentation about borders after World War I
representation of ethnic majorities and minorities

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Pál Teleki notableWork Carte Rouge (Red Map) of ethnicities in the Carpathian Basin