Járandózó
A járandózó, commonly known as a "tramp" or "hobo" in English, refers to a person who travels from place to place, often without a fixed residence or employment. The term originates from Hungarian and has been used in various contexts to describe individuals who lead a nomadic lifestyle, typically for economic or personal reasons.
In Hungary and other Central European countries, the concept of the járandózó has historical roots tied to
Járandózó culture was particularly prominent during the interwar period, when networks of tramps developed across Europe,
The lifestyle of the járandózó was not always voluntary; economic hardship, war, or displacement could force