Croatian-Hungarian Party (Croatian: Hrvatsko-ugarska stranka) was the name of a 19th-century political party in the Habsburg Kingdom of Croatia and the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia which advocated closer ties between Croatia and Hungary. It was officially named Horvatsko-vugerska stranka in 1841 when it participated in the council of the Varaždin County. It was one of the two parties in the 1843 session of the Croatian Parliament. It temporarily ceased to function in 1849, following the Revolutions of 1848; when it was reconstituted in 1860, it was named the Unionist Party (Unionistička stranka), and entered the Parliament in 1861. It was also known as the National Constitutional Party (Narodna ustavna stranka). Because they advocated Magyarization policies, their political adversaries gave
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- Kroatisch-Hongaarse Partij (nl)
- Partia Unionistyczna (pl)
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| - Partia Unionistyczna (chorw. Unionistička stranka) – partia polityczna funkcjonująca w Chorwacji w latach 1841–1849 (pod nazwą Partia Chorwacko-Węgierska, chorw. Horvatsko-vugerska stranka) oraz ponownie od 1860 (jej upadek nastąpił po 1872). Dążyła do zacieśnienia związków pomiędzy Chorwacją a Królestwem Węgier. Jej działaczy i zwolenników przeciwnicy nazywali powszechnie Madziaronami (chorw. Mađaroni). (pl)
- Croatian-Hungarian Party (Croatian: Hrvatsko-ugarska stranka) was the name of a 19th-century political party in the Habsburg Kingdom of Croatia and the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia which advocated closer ties between Croatia and Hungary. It was officially named Horvatsko-vugerska stranka in 1841 when it participated in the council of the Varaždin County. It was one of the two parties in the 1843 session of the Croatian Parliament. It temporarily ceased to function in 1849, following the Revolutions of 1848; when it was reconstituted in 1860, it was named the Unionist Party (Unionistička stranka), and entered the Parliament in 1861. It was also known as the National Constitutional Party (Narodna ustavna stranka). Because they advocated Magyarization policies, their political adversaries gave (en)
- De Kroatisch-Hongaarse Partij (Kroatisch: Hrvatsko-ugarska stranka) was een negentiende-eeuwse politieke partij in het Habsburgse Koninkrijk Kroatië en vervolgens het Koninkrijk Kroatië en Slavonië. De partij bepleitte hechtere banden tussen Kroatië en Hongarije. Verschillende Hongaarse ministers van Kroatische Aangelegenheden en bans van Kroatië waren lid van de Kroatisch-Hongaarse Partij of de Unionistische Partij. In 1918 hield ze op te bestaan. (nl)
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| - Croatian-Hungarian Party (Croatian: Hrvatsko-ugarska stranka) was the name of a 19th-century political party in the Habsburg Kingdom of Croatia and the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia which advocated closer ties between Croatia and Hungary. It was officially named Horvatsko-vugerska stranka in 1841 when it participated in the council of the Varaždin County. It was one of the two parties in the 1843 session of the Croatian Parliament. It temporarily ceased to function in 1849, following the Revolutions of 1848; when it was reconstituted in 1860, it was named the Unionist Party (Unionistička stranka), and entered the Parliament in 1861. It was also known as the National Constitutional Party (Narodna ustavna stranka). Because they advocated Magyarization policies, their political adversaries gave them a well-known nickname of mađaroni. Several 19th-century Ministers of Croatian Affairs of Hungary and Bans of Croatia were members of the party. (en)
- De Kroatisch-Hongaarse Partij (Kroatisch: Hrvatsko-ugarska stranka) was een negentiende-eeuwse politieke partij in het Habsburgse Koninkrijk Kroatië en vervolgens het Koninkrijk Kroatië en Slavonië. De partij bepleitte hechtere banden tussen Kroatië en Hongarije. Het was een van de slechts twee partijen die in zitting van de Kroatische Sabor van 1843 vertegenwoordigd waren. De partij hield tijdelijk op te bestaan in 1849, ten gevolge van de Hongaarse Revolutie van 1848. Toen ze in 1860 opnieuw werd opgericht, werd ze de Unionistische Partij (Kroatisch: Unionistička stranka) genoemd. De partij stond ook bekend onder de naam Nationale Grondwetpartij (Kroatisch: Narodna ustavna stranka). Verschillende Hongaarse ministers van Kroatische Aangelegenheden en bans van Kroatië waren lid van de Kroatisch-Hongaarse Partij of de Unionistische Partij. In 1918 hield ze op te bestaan. (nl)
- Partia Unionistyczna (chorw. Unionistička stranka) – partia polityczna funkcjonująca w Chorwacji w latach 1841–1849 (pod nazwą Partia Chorwacko-Węgierska, chorw. Horvatsko-vugerska stranka) oraz ponownie od 1860 (jej upadek nastąpił po 1872). Dążyła do zacieśnienia związków pomiędzy Chorwacją a Królestwem Węgier. Jej działaczy i zwolenników przeciwnicy nazywali powszechnie Madziaronami (chorw. Mađaroni). (pl)
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