fehérterületek
Fehérterületek, often translated as "white areas" or "white spots," refers to a historical and socio-political concept in Hungary. It denotes regions or territories that were perceived as being under significant foreign influence or control, particularly in the aftermath of World War I. The term arose from concerns about Hungarian national identity and territorial integrity in the face of neighboring states and their respective national minorities.
The concept of fehérterületek was closely tied to the Treaty of Trianon, which significantly reduced Hungary's
Discussions and anxieties surrounding fehérterületek fueled irredentist sentiments and played a role in Hungarian political discourse