Hungarian Colombians

Hungarian Colombians are Colombian citizens of full or partial Hungarian ancestry, or Hungarian-born person residing in Colombia.

History
The most well-known Hungarian immigrants in Colombia are the villas, who fled their country of origin due to the pressure that came from the Soviet Union. Other Hungarian immigrants who arrived in Colombia were Gyorgy Villas and Erzebet Karaszi, who undertook the 'Usodimare' in Venice, Italy, with hundreds of Hungarians fleeing the repressive power of the Russian empire. After going through a bad expedition on January 18, 1957, Gyorgy Villas was recognized by Colombian citizens who later became known as Jorge and started cooking pork rinds in Bogotá.