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- Denys Rebryk
- Rita Récsei
- József Réder
- András Rédli
- Rednald
- Damir Redzic
- Reformed Church in Romania
- Reformed Church, Câmpia Turzii
- Reformed Diocese of Transylvania
- Regéc
- Regenye
- Krisztina Regőczy
- Salem Reidan
- Ferenc Reitter
- Pál Reizer
- Relative velocity
- Diána Reményi
- Répáshuta
- Répcelak
- Répceszemere
- Répceszentgyörgy
- Répcevis
- Repere Transilvane
- Attila Repka
- Reproductive system of gastropods
- Gábor Reszli
- Resznek
- Rétalap
- Rétság District
- Lívia Rév
- Révay family
- András Révész
- Pál Révész
- Révleányvár
- Alfred Reynolds (writer)
- Rezi
- Roni Ribeiro
- Thiago Ribeiro (footballer, born 1985)
- Ricse
- Gyula Rimanóczy
- Antal Rizmayer
- Viktor Riznychenko
- István Rodenbücher
- Rodowan
- Pedro Rodríguez Álvarez
- Rohonc Codex
- Rohovce
- Rodrigo Rojo
- Röjtökmuzsaj
- Maria Roka
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Alba Iulia
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Oradea Mare
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Satu Mare
- Románd
- Johann Rombauer
- Danijel Romić
- Romonya
- Marco Rossi (footballer, born 1964)
- Ferenc Róth
- Eduardo Rózsa-Flores
- Norbert Rózsa
- Vera Rózsa
- Kálmán Rózsahegyi
- Márk Rózsavölgyi
- Sándor Rozsnyói
- Eugen Rozvan
- Ernő Rubik
- Tamás Rubus
- Rudabánya
- Artjoms Rudņevs
- Rudolftelep
- Rugby union in Hungary
- Edvárd Rusák
- József Rusznyák
- Magdi Rúzsa
- Danylo Ryabenko
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- Lansana Sagna
- Máté Sajbán
- Pál Sajgó
- Sajóbábony
- Sajóecseg
- Sajógalgóc
- Sajóhídvég
- Sajóivánka
- Sajókápolna
- Sajókaza
- Sajókeresztúr
- Sajólád
- Sajólászlófalva
- Sajómercse
- Sajónémeti
- Sajóörös
- Sajópálfala
- Sajópetri
- Sajópüspöki
- Sajósenye
- Sajószöged
- Sajóvámos
- Sajóvelezd
- David Sakurai
- Eugène Salami
- Salamon Ernő High School
- Salesians in Hungary
- Endre Salgó
- Salgótarján District
- Salgótarjáni BTC
- József Salim
- Roland Sallai
- Salonta City Hall
- Šamorín
- Šamorin Roman Catholic Church
- Géza Samu
- Héctor Sánchez (footballer, born 1985)
- Sâncrăieni
- Sâncraiu
- Sand, Hungary
- Dominik Sandal
- Sândominic
- István Sándor (footballer, born 1986)
- Bojan Sanković
- Sânmartin, Harghita
- Sânsimion
- Ferenc Sánta Jr.
- András Sánta
- Attila Sánta
- Ferenc Sánta
- Sapientia University
- Sárazsadány
- Sáregres
- Sarkad District
- Sárkeresztes
- Sárkeresztúr
- Sárkeszi
- Tamás Sárközi
- Sármellék
- Sárosd
- Béla Sárosi
- György Sárosi
- László Sárosi (footballer)
- László Sárosi (water polo)
- Laura Sárosi
- Sárospatak District
- Sárszentágota
- Sárszentmihály
- Sárvár District
- Pedro Sass
- Sáta
- Sátoraljaújhely District
- Satu Mare
- SC Pick Szeged
- András Schäfer
- József Schaller
- Szabolcs Schimmer
- Máté Schmid
- Csaba Schmidt
- Pál Schmitt
- Josef Schneider (footballer)
- Joseph Schnitzer
- György Schöpflin
- Éva Schubert
- Frigyes Schulek
- Béla Schwalm
- Juan Schwanner
- Ildikó Schwarczenberger
- Scouting in Serbia
- Sé, Hungary
- Balázs Sebestyén
- Seiobo There Below
- András Selei
- István Séllyei
- Selyeb
- Semjén
- Semmelweis Museum of Medical History
- Zsombor Senkó
- Senta
- Sényő FC
- Seregélyes
- József Seregi
- Serényfalva
- Paul Shaw (footballer)
- Saharon Shelah
- Shutterstock
- Siege of Temeşvar (1716)
- Geza Šifliš
- Dávid Sigér
- Sigismund II Augustus
- Significant events of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956
- Castle of Siklós
- Zoltan Silvashi
- Erik Silye
- Sima, Hungary
- Marko Šimić (footballer, born 1988)
- Lajos Simó
- Ágnes Simon (skier)
- András Simon
- Attila Simon (footballer, born 1979)
- Attila Simon (footballer, born 1983)
- Jácint Simon
- János Simon
- Márk Simon