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In History / High School | 2014-02-25

How are Poland, Hungary, and Serbia different?

Asked by Gabba

Answer (2)

These countries differ in many ways: linguistically speaking, Poland an Serbia, which are slavic, do not share the same origins with Hungary, which is not an Indo-European language. Secondly, Poland and Hungary are countries which did not separate themselves, nor socially, nor geographically after 1989 when communism ceased to exist as Serbia used to belong to a bigger country, Yugoslavia, in the past.

Answered by irinateleoaca | 2024-06-10

Poland, Hungary, and Serbia differ in language, historical context, geopolitical positioning, and cultural elements. Poland and Serbia speak Slavic languages, while Hungary speaks Hungarian, which is non-Indo-European. Additionally, Poland and Hungary share a democratic journey post-communism, unlike Serbia, which faced a different political landscape due to its history in Yugoslavia.
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Answered by irinateleoaca | 2025-06-14