Bukovina székelyek (bukovina csángók). Hu:csángók#bukovina székelyek (bukovina csángó) in the past, the székely people who fled from csík and háromszék to moldavia after the madefalv massacre in 1764, during the reign of maria theresa, were sometimes called csángós. Between 1776 and 1786, the habsburg court in romania he settled in bukovina, in the area of today's suceava county. The szeklers of bukovina began to be called csángos in the budapest press in the early 1880s, when the plan to repatriate them first arose. Their resettlement began in 1883, when the sub-danube colonies (hertelendyfalva, sándoregyháza, székelykeve) and déva (déva, vajdahunyad, sztrigyszentgyörgy, csernakeresztúr) were established. In addition to the villages of al-danube (near pancsova) and déva, today the szeklers of bukovina live mainly in transdanubia, their most important settlements are: bonyhád, kakasd, tevel, egyházaskozár, etc. Date: 1883.
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