Hungarian ethnographic region

E941839

A Hungarian ethnographic region is a culturally distinct area within Hungary characterized by its own traditional customs, dialects, folk art, and historical heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural region
ethnographic region
country Hungary
definedBy cultural boundaries
historical development
linguistic features
settlement patterns
traditional economic activities
hasAspect folk architecture
folk beliefs
folk costumes
folk customs
folk dance
folk festivals
folk music
folk tales
intangible cultural heritage
local dialect
material culture
regional self-identification
hasCharacteristic distinct dialects
distinct folk art
distinct historical heritage
distinct traditional customs
regional cuisine
regional identity
rural cultural traditions
traditional costumes
traditional dance
traditional music
hasFunction basis for cultural tourism
basis for ethnographic research
maintenance of regional identity
preservation of traditional culture
hasSpatialAspect may cross present-day administrative borders
may extend beyond current state borders of Hungary
hasTemporalAspect formed historically over centuries
subject to gradual change
partOf Carpathian Basin cultural landscape NERFINISHED
Hungarian culture
recognizedBy Hungarian cultural institutions
Hungarian ethnographers
studiedBy cultural anthropology
ethnography
folkloristics
usedIn heritage protection policies
museum classification
regional cultural programs

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Mátyusföld hasCulturalRegionType Hungarian ethnographic region