This article discusses the
administrative division
Administrative divisions (also administrative units, administrative regions, subnational entities, or constituent states, as well as many similar generic terms) are geographical areas into which a particular independent sovereign state is divi ...
s of the
Kingdom of Hungary
The Kingdom of Hungary was a monarchy in Central Europe that existed for nearly a millennium, from 1000 to 1946 and was a key part of the Habsburg monarchy from 1526-1918. The Principality of Hungary emerged as a Christian kingdom upon the Coro ...
between 1941 and 1945. As a result of the
First
First most commonly refers to:
* First, the ordinal form of the number 1
First or 1st may also refer to:
Acronyms
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(1938) and
Second Vienna Award
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(1940), territories that had been ceded by the Kingdom of Hungary at the 1920
Treaty of Trianon
The Treaty of Trianon (; ; ; ), often referred to in Hungary as the Peace Dictate of Trianon or Dictate of Trianon, was prepared at the Paris Peace Conference (1919–1920), Paris Peace Conference. It was signed on the one side by Hungary ...
were partly regained from
Czechoslovakia
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and
Romania
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respectively. This required modification of the administrative divisions.
Hungary excluding Sub-Carpathia had three levels of administrative sub-division. Level One were: County (''Vármegye'', vm) and City with Municipal Status (''Törvényhatósági Jogú Város'', tjv). Counties were divided into Districts (''Járás'', j)
and Urban Districts ''Megyei Város'', mv) which constituted the second level. A third level were Sub-Districts, which were temporary entities typically created to give a position to a politician when no district leader posts were available.
The City of Budapest had the unique status of Royal Seat and Capital (''székesfőváros'', szfv.) and was legally distinct from the other Counties and Cities.
The
Governorate of Subcarpathia (''Kárpátalja'') was a special case. It was given the status of Regent's Commissariat (''Kormányzói Biztosság'') with the intention that it would be governed by the
Ruthenian minority population. It was divided into Administrative Delegations (''Közigazgatási Kirendeltség''), which were analogous to Counties. In practice, due to wartime restrictions, Sub-Carpathia was administered by officials appointed by the central government.
After the
Treaty of Trianon
The Treaty of Trianon (; ; ; ), often referred to in Hungary as the Peace Dictate of Trianon or Dictate of Trianon, was prepared at the Paris Peace Conference (1919–1920), Paris Peace Conference. It was signed on the one side by Hungary ...
and loss of territory, seven merged counties had been created to administer the areas where parts of counties were lost. With the
First
First most commonly refers to:
* First, the ordinal form of the number 1
First or 1st may also refer to:
Acronyms
* Faint Images of the Radio Sky at Twenty-Centimeters, an astronomical survey carried out by the Very Large Array
* Far Infrared a ...
and
Second Vienna Award
The Second Vienna Award was the second of two territorial disputes that were arbitrated by Nazi Germany and the Kingdom of Italy. On 30 August 1940, they assigned the territory of Northern Transylvania, including all of Maramureș and part of Cri ...
s, several of these were de-merged and new ones created as additional territories were added, ending up with four merged counties. Continuing with the practice adopted after the Treaty of Trianon, Merged Counties were designed ''közigazgatásilag egyelőre egyesített'' (kee) which indicated that the merger was considered temporary and that the possibility of the restoration of the pre-Trianon border was possible.
List
Listed below are the administrative sub-divisions excluding the temporary sub-districts. Capitals of Counties and Districts are shown in parentheses.
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Abaúj-Torna vm. (Kassa)
**Abaújszántói j. (Abaújszántó)
**Csereháti j. (Szepsi)
**Gönci j. (Gönc)
**Kassai j. (Kassa)
**Szikszói j. (Szikszó)
**Tornai j. (Torna)
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Kassa tjv.
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Bács-Bodrog vm. (Zombor)
**Apatini j. (Apatin)
**Bácsalmási j. (Bácsalmás)
**Bajai j. (Baja)
**Hódsági j. (Hódság)
**Jánoshalmi j. (Jánoshalma)
**Kulai j. (Kula)
**Óbecsei j. (Óbecse)
**Palánkai j. (Palánka)
**Titeli j. (Titel)
**Topolyai j. (Topolya)
**Újvidéki j. (Újvidék)
**Zentai j. (Zenta)
**Zombori j. (Zombor)
**Zsablyai j. (Zsablya)
**Magyarkanizsa mv.
**Zenta mv.
*Baja tjv.
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Szabadka tjv.
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Újvidék
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tjv.
*Zombor tjv.
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Baranya vm. (Pécs)
**Dárdai j. (Dárda)
**Hegyháti j. (Sásd)
**Mohácsi j. (Mohács)
**Pécsi j. (Pécs)
**Pécsváradi j. (Pécsvárad)
**Siklósi j. (Siklós)
**Szentlőrinci j. (Szentlőrinc)
**Villányi j. (Villány)
**Mohács mv.
*Pécs tjv.
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Bars és
Hont k.e.e. vm. (Léva)
**Ipolysági j. (Ipolyság)
**Lévai j. (Léva)
**Szobi j. (Szob)
**Verebélyi j. (Verebély)
**Léva mv.
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Békés
Békés (; ; ) is a town in Békés County, Hungary. It lies about north of Békéscsaba and east of Budapest.
History
The area of the present town has been inhabited since ancient times, due to its good soil and proximity to rivers. After ...
vm. (Gyula)
**Békési j. (Békés)
**Gyomai j. (Gyoma)
**Gyulai j. (Gyula)
**Orosházi j. (Orosháza)
**Szarvasi j. (Szarvas)
**Szeghalmi j. (Szeghalom)
**Békéscsaba mv.
**Gyula mv.
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Bereg vm. (Beregszász)
**Beregszászi j. (Beregszász)
**Munkácsi j. (Munkács)
**Vásárosnaményi j. (Vásárosnamény)
**Beregszász mv.
**Munkács mv.
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Beszterce-Naszód vm. (Beszterce)
**Besztercei alsó j. (Beszterce)
**Besztercei felső j. (Beszterce)
**Naszódi j. (Naszód)
**Óradnai j. (Óradna)
**Beszterce mv.
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Bihar
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vm. (Nagyvárad)
**Berettyóújfalusi j. (Berettyóújfalu)
**Biharkeresztesi j. (Biharkeresztes)
**Cséffai j. (Cséffa)
**Derecskei j. (Derecske)
**Élesdi j. (Élesd)
**Érmihályfalvi j. (Érmihályfalva)
**Margittai j. (Margitta)
**Nagyszalontai j. (Nagyszalonta)
**Nagyváradi j. (Nagyvárad)
**Sárréti j. (Biharnagybajom)
**Szalárdi j. (Szalárd)
**Székelyhidi j. (Székelyhid)
**Nagyszalonta mv.
*Nagyvárad tjv.
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Borsod
Borsod was an administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary. The capital of the county was Miskolc. After World War II, the county was merged with the Hungarian parts of Abaúj-Torna County and Zemplén counties to form Borsod-Aba ...
vm. (Miskolc)
**Edelényi j. (Edelény)
**Mezőcsáti j. (Mezőcsát)
**Mezőkeresztesi j. (Mezőkeresztes)
**Mezőkövesdi j. (Mezőkövesd)
**Miskolci j. (Miskolc)
**Ózdi j. (Ózd)
**Sajószentpéteri j. (Sajószentpéter)
*Miskolc tjv.
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Csanád
Csanád, also Chanadinus, or Cenad, was the first head ''(comes)'' of Csanád County in the Kingdom of Hungary in the first decades of the 11th century.
Csanád defeated and killed Ajtony who had ruled over the region now known as Banat (in R ...
,
Arad és
Torontál k.e.e. vm. (Makó)
**Battonyai j. (Battonya)
**Eleki j. (Elek)
**Központi j. (Makó)
**Mezőkovácsházi j. (Mezőkovácsháza)
**Torontáli j. (Kiszombor)
**Makó mv.
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Csík vm. (Csíkszereda)
**Csíkszentmártoni j. (Csíkszentmárton)
**Csíkszeredai j. (Csíkszereda)
**Gyergyószentmiklósi j. (Gyergyószentmiklós)
**Gyergyótölgyesi j. (Gyergyótölgyes)
**Szépvizi j. (Szépviz)
**Csíkszereda mv.
**Gyergyószentmiklós mv.
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Csongrád
Csongrád (; , archaically also ''Црноград/Crnograd,'' ) is a town in Csongrád County in southern Hungary.
History
At the time of the Hungarian Conquest (the end of 9th century) the Maros Valley was under Bulgarian control. The fortre ...
vm. (Szentes)
**Csongrádi j. (Csongrád)
**Kiskundorozsmai j. (Kiskundorozsma)
**Mindszenti j. (Mindszent)
**Csongrád mv.
**Szentes mv.
*Hódmezővásárhely tjv.
*Szeged tjv.
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Esztergom
Esztergom (; ; or ; , known by Names of European cities in different languages: E–H#E, alternative names) is a city with county rights in northern Hungary, northwest of the capital Budapest. It lies in Komárom-Esztergom County, on the righ ...
vm. (Esztergom)
**Esztergomi j. (Esztergom)
**Párkányi j. (Párkány)
**Esztergom mv.
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Fejér vm. (Székesfehérvár)
**Adonyi j. (Adony)
**Móri j. (Mór)
**Sárbogárdi j. (Sárbogárd)
**Székesfehérvári j. (Székesfehérvár)
**Váli j. (Vál)
*Székesfehérvár tjv.
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Gömör és Kishont vm. (Rimaszombat)
**Feledi j. (Feled)
**Putnoki j. (Putnok)
**Rozsnyói j. (Rozsnyó)
**Tornaljai j. (Tornalja)
**Rimaszombat mv.
**Rozsnyó mv.
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Győr
Győr ( , ; ; names of European cities in different languages: E-H#G, names in other languages) is the main city of northwest Hungary, the capital of Győr-Moson-Sopron County and Western Transdanubia, Western Transdanubia region, and – halfwa ...
,
Moson
Moson (German: Wieselburg, Slovak: Mošon) was an administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary, situated mostly on the right (south) side of the Danube river. Its territory is now divided between Austria and Hungary, except a sma ...
és
Pozsony
Bratislava (German: ''Pressburg'', Hungarian: ''Pozsony'') is the Capital city, capital and largest city of the Slovakia, Slovak Republic and the fourth largest of all List of cities and towns on the river Danube, cities on the river Danube. ...
k.e.e. vm. (Győr)"
**Magyaróvári j. (Mosonmagyaróvár)
**Pannonhalmi j. (Győrszentmárton)
**Sokoróaljai j. (Tét)
**Tószigetcsilizközi j. (Győr)
**Mosonmagyaróvár mv.
*Győr tjv.
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Hajdú vm. (Debrecen)
**Központi j. (Debrecen)
**Püspökladányi j. (Püspökladány)
**Hajdúböszörmény mv.
**Hajdúnánás mv.
**Hajdúszoboszló mv.
*Debrecen tjv.
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Háromszék vm. (Sepsiszentgyörgy)
**Kézdi j. (Kézdivásárhely)
**Miklósvári j. (Barót)
**Orbai j. (Kovászna)
**Sepsi j. (Sepsiszentgyörgy)
**Kézdivásárhely mv.
**Sepsiszentgyörgy mv.
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Heves
Heves is a small town in eastern Hungary. About 100 km east of Budapest, Heves lies at the northern extreme of the Great Hungarian Plain, just south of the Mátra and Bükk hills and west of the Tisza River. Heves gave its name to Heves Cou ...
vm. (Eger)
**Egri j. (Eger)
**Gyöngyösi j. (Gyöngyös)
**Hatvani j. (Hatvan)
**Hevesi j. (Heves)
**Pétervásári j. (Pétervására)
**Tiszafüredi j. (Tiszafüred)
**Eger mv.
**Gyöngyös mv.
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Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok vm. (Szolnok)
**Jászsági alsó j. (Jászapáti)
**Jászsági felső j. (Jászberény)
**Központi j. (Szolnok)
**Tiszai alsó j. (Tiszaföldvár)
**Tiszai felső j. (Kunhegyes)
**Tiszai közép j. (Törökszentmiklós)
**Jászberény mv.
**Karcag mv.
**Kisújszállás mv.
**Mezőtúr mv.
**Szolnok mv.
**Túrkeve mv.
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Kolozs
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vm. (Kolozsvár)
**Bánffyhunyadi j. (Bánffyhunyad)
**Hidalmási j. (Hidalmás)
**Kolozsborsai j. (Kolozsborsa)
**Kolozsvári j. (Kolozsvár)
**Nádasmenti j. (Kolozsvár)
**Bánffyhunyad mv.
*Kolozsvár tjv.
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Komárom
Komárom (Hungarian: ; or ; , later ; ) is a city in Hungary on the south bank of the Danube in Komárom-Esztergom County. Komárom fortress played an important role in the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 and many contemporary English sources r ...
vm. (Komárom)
**Dunaszerdahelyi j. (Dunaszerdahely)
**Gesztesi j. (Komárom)
**Komáromi j. (Komárom)
**Ógyallai j. (Ógyalla)
**Somorjai j. (Somorja)
**Tatai j. (Tata)
*Komárom tjv.
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Máramaros vm. (Máramarossziget)
**Aknasugatagi j. (Aknasugatag)
**Dragomérfalvi j. (Dragomérfalva)
**Felsővisói j. (Felsővisó)
**Máramarosszigeti j. (Máramarossziget)
**Técsői j. (Técső)
**Máramarossziget mv.
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Maros-Torda
Maros-Torda was an administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary. Its territory is now in central Romania (eastern Transylvania) and has been administratively succeeded by county Mureș which consist of about half the territory of ...
vm. (Marosvásárhely)
**Erdőszentgyörgyi j. (Erdőszentgyörgy)
**Marosi alsó j. (Marosvásárhely)
**Marosi felső j. (Marosvásárhely)
**Mezőbándi j. (Mezőbánd)
**Nyárádszeredai j. (Nyárádszereda)
**Régeni alsó j. (Szászrégen)
**Régeni felső j. (Szászrégen)
**Tekei j. (Teke)
**Szászrégen mv.
*Marosvásárhely tjv.
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Nógrád
Nógrád (; ) is a village in Nógrád County, Hungary
Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning much of the Pannonian Basin, Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to ...
vm. (Balassagyarmat)
**Balassagyarmati j. (Balassagyarmat)
**Losonci j. (Losonc)
**Nógrádi j. (Rétság)
**Salgótarjáni j. (Salgótarján)
**Szécsényi j. (Szécsény)
**Sziráki j. (Szirák)
**Balassagyarmat mv.
**Losonc mv.
**Salgótarján mv.
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Nyitra és
Pozsony
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k.e.e. vm. (Érsekújvár)
**Érsekújvári j. (Érsekújvár)
**Galántai j. (Galánta)
**Vágsellyei j. (Tornóc)
**Érsekújvár mv.
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Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun
Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun is the name of an administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary. Its territory is now in central Hungary, comprising roughly the territory of the present Hungarian county Pest and the northern part of present ...
vm. (Budapest)
**Abonyi j. (Abony)
**Alsódabasi j. (Alsódabas)
**Aszódi j. (Aszód)
**Budakörnyéki j. (Budapest)
**Dunavecsei j. (Dunavecse)
**Gödöllői j. (Gödöllő)
**Gyömrői j. (Gyömrő)
**Kalocsai j. (Kalocsa)
**Kiskőrösi j. (Kiskőrös)
**Kiskunfélegyházi j. (Kiskunfélegyháza)
**Központi j. (Budapest)
**Kunszentmiklósi j. (Kunszentmiklós)
**Monori j. (Monor)
**Nagykátai j. (Nagykáta)
**Ráckevei j. (Ráckeve)
**Szentendrei j. (Szentendre)
**Váci j. (Vác)
**Budafok mv.
**Cegléd mv.
**Kalocsa mv.
**Kiskunfélegyháza mv.
**Kiskunhalas mv.
**Kispest mv.
**Nagykörös mv.
**Pestszenterzsébet mv.
**Pestszentlőrinc mv.
**Rákospalota mv.
**Szentendre mv.
**Újpest mv.
**Vác mv.
*Budapest szfv.
*Kecskemét tjv.
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Somogy vm. (Kaposvár)
**Barcsi j. (Barcs)
**Csurgói j. (Csurgó)
**Igali j. (Igal)
**Kaposvári j. (Kaposvár)
**Lengyeltóti j. (Lengyeltóti)
**Marcali j. (Marcali)
**Nagyatádi j. (Nagyatád)
**Szigetvári j. (Szigetvár)
**Tabi j. (Tab)
**Kaposvár mv.
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Sopron
Sopron (; , ) is a city in Hungary on the Austrian border, near Lake Neusiedl/Lake Fertő.
History
Ancient times-13th century
In the Iron Age a hilltop settlement with a burial ground existed in the neighbourhood of Sopron-Várhely.
When ...
vm. (Sopron)
**Csepregi j. (Csepreg)
**Csornai j. (Csorna)
**Kapuvári j. (Kapuvár)
**Soproni j. (Sopron)
*Sopron tjv.
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Szabolcs vm. (Nyiregyháza)
**Dadai alsó j. (Tiszalök)
**Dadai felső j. (Gáva)
**Kisvárdai j. (Kisvárda)
**Ligetaljai j. (Nyíradony)
**Nagykállói j. (Nagykálló)
**Nyírbaktai j. (Baktalórántháza)
**Nyírbátori j. (Nyírbátor)
**Nyírbogdányi j. (Kemecse)
**Tiszai j. (Mándok)
**Nyíregyháza mv.
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Szatmár vm. (Nagykároly)
**Avasújvárosi j. (Avasújváros)
**Csengeri j. (Csenger)
**Erdődi j. (Erdőd)
**Fehérgyarmati j. (Fehérgyarmat)
**Kápolnokmonostori j. (Kápolnokmonostor)
**Mátészalkai j. (Mátészalka)
**Nagybányai j. (Nagybánya)
**Nagykárolyi j. (Nagykároly)
**Nagysomkúti j. (Nagysomkút)
**Szatmárnémeti j. (Szatmárnémeti)
**Szinérváraljai j. (Szinérváralja)
**Felsőbánya mv.
**Nagybánya mv.
**Nagykároly mv.
*Szatmárnémeti tjv.
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Szilágy vm. (Zilah)
**Alsószopori j. (Alsószopor)
**Krasznai j. (Kraszna)
**Szilágycsehi j. (Szilágycseh)
**Szilágysomlyói j. (Szilágysomlyó)
**Tasnádi j. (Tasnád)
**Zilahi j. (Zilah)
**Zsibói j. (Zsibó)
**Szilágysomlyó mv.
**Zilah mv.
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Szolnok-Doboka
Szolnok-Doboka was an administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary. Its territory is now in northern Romania (northern Transylvania). The capital of the county was Dés (now Dej, Romania).
Geography
Szolnok-Doboka county share ...
vm. (Dés)
**Bethleni j. (Bethlen)
**Dési j. (Dés)
**Kékesi j. (Kékes)
**Magyarláposi j. (Magyarlápos)
**Nagyilondai j. (Nagyilonda)
**Szamosújvári j. (Szamosújvár)
**Dés mv.
**Szamosújvár mv.
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Tolna vm. (Szekszárd)
**Dombóvári j. (Dombóvár)
**Dunaföldvári j. (Paks)
**Központi j. (Szekszárd)
**Simontornyai j. (Gyönk)
**Tamási j. (Tamási)
**Völgységi j. (Bonyhád)
**Szekszárd mv.
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Udvarhely
Udvarhely () was an administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary. Its territory is now in central Romania (eastern Transylvania). The capital of the county was ''Székelyudvarhely'' (now Odorheiu Secuiesc).
Geography
Udvarhely c ...
vm. (Székelyudvarhely)
**Oklándi j. (Oklánd)
**Parajdi j. (Parajd)
**Székelykeresztúri j. (Székelykeresztúr)
**Székelyudvarhelyi j. (Székelyudvarhely)
**Székelyudvarhely mv.
*
Ugocsa vm. (Nagyszőllős)
**Halmi j. (Halmi)
**Nagyszőllősi j. (Nagyszőllős)
*
Ung
Ung or UNG may refer to:
People
* Woong, a Korean given name also spelled Ung
* Ung (surname), a Cambodian and Norwegian surname
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* Franz Unger (1 ...
vm. (Ungvár)
**Nagykaposi j. (Nagykapos)
**Ungvári j. (Ungvár)
*Ungvár tjv.
*
Vas
Vas (, ; ; or ; ) is an administrative county (comitatus or ''vármegye'') of Hungary. It was also one of the counties of the former Kingdom of Hungary. It is part of the Centrope Project.
Geography
Vas County lies in western Hungary. It share ...
vm. (Szombathely)
**Celldömölki j. (Celldömölk)
**Irottkői j. (Kőszeg)
**Körmend-németújvári j. (Körmend)
**Muraszombati j. (Muraszombat)
**Sárvári j. (Sárvár)
**Szentgotthárdi j. (Szentgotthárd)
**Szombathelyi j. (Szombathely)
**Vasvári j. (Vasvár)
**Kőszeg mv.
**Szombathely mv.
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Veszprém
Veszprém (; , , , ) is one of the oldest urban areas in Hungary, and a city with county rights. It lies approximately north of the Lake Balaton. It is the administrative center of the county of the same name.
Etymology
The city's name derives ...
vm. (Veszprém)
**Devecseri j. (Devecser)
**Enyingi j. (Enying)
**Pápai j. (Pápa)
**Veszprémi j. (Veszprém)
**Zirci j. (Zirc)
**Pápa mv.
**Veszprém mv.
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Zala vm. (Zalaegerszeg)
**Alsólendvai j. (Alsólendva)
**Balatonfüredi j. (Balatonfüred)
**Csáktornyai j. (Csáktornya)
**Keszthelyi j. (Keszthely)
**Lenti j. (Lenti)
**Letenyei j. (Letenye)
**Nagykanizsai j. (Nagykanizsa)
**Novai j. (Nova)
**Pacsai j. (Pacsa)
**Perlaki j. (Perlak)
**Sümegi j. (Sümeg)
**Tapolcai j. (Tapolca)
**Zalaegerszegi j. (Zalaegerszeg)
**Zalaszentgróti j. (Zalaszentgrót)
**Nagykanizsa mv.
**Zalaegerszeg mv.
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Zemplén vm. (Sátoraljaújhely)
**Bodrogközi j. (Királyhelmec)
**Sárospataki j. (Sárospatak)
**Sátoraljaújhelyi j. (Sátoraljaújhely)
**Szerencsi j. (Szerencs)
**Tokaji j. (Tokaj)
**Sátoraljaújhely mv.
Kárpátalja
*Beregi kk. (
Munkács)
**Alsóvereckei j. (Alsóverecke)
**Ilosvai j. (Ilosva)
**Munkácsvidéki j. (Munkács)
**Szolyvai j. (Szolyva)
*Máramarosi kk. (Huszt)
**Huszti j. (
Huszt)
**Ökörmezői j. (Ökörmező)
**Rahói j. (Rahó)
**Taracvölgyi j. (
Técső
Tiachiv (, ; ; ; ) is a city located on the Tisza River in Zakarpattia Oblast (region) in western Ukraine. It is the administrative center of Tiachiv Raion (district). Today, the population is
Names
There are several alternative names used for ...
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*Ungi kk. (Ungvár)
**Nagybereznai j. (Nagyberezna)
**Perecsenyi j. (Perecseny)
**Szobránci j. (Szobránc)
**Ungvidéki j. (Ungvár)
See also
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Regions of Hungary
There are eight statistical regions of Hungary, These regions consist of the 19 Counties of Hungary and the capital city. There were seven regions created in 1999 by the Law 1999/XCII amending Law 1996/XXI but since 2018 the capital Budapest ...
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Counties of Hungary
Hungary is subdivided administratively into 19 county, counties (''vármegyék'', singular: ''vármegye'') and the capital city (''főváros'') Budapest. The counties are further subdivided into 174 Districts of Hungary, districts (''járások'', ...
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Districts of Hungary
Districts of Hungary are the second-level divisions of Hungary after counties. They replaced the 175 subregions of Hungary in 2013.
There are 174 districts in the 19 counties, and there are 23 districts in Budapest. Districts of the 19 cou ...
(from 2013)
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Subregions of Hungary
Subregions of Hungary (in Hungarian language, Hungarian, , sing. ) were subdivisions of Hungary, dividing the twenty counties of Hungary (including Budapest) into 175 administrative subregions. The subregions were abolished and replaced by Distr ...
(until 2013)
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Administrative divisions of the Kingdom of Hungary
The following lists show the administrative divisions of the lands belonging to the Hungarian crown (1000–1920) at selected points of time. The names are given in the main official language used in the Kingdom at the times in question.
For de ...
(until 1920)
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Counties of the Kingdom of Hungary
A county () is a geographic region of a country used for administrative or other purposesL. Brookes (ed.) ''Chambers Dictionary''. Edinburgh: Chambers Harrap Publishers Ltd, 2005. in some nations. The term is derived from the Old French denotin ...
* Administrative divisions of the Kingdom of Hungary (1941–45)
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List of cities and towns of Hungary
Hungary has 3,152 Municipality, municipalities as of July 15, 2013: 346 towns (Hungarian term: , plural: ; the terminology does not distinguish between city, cities and towns – the term town is used in official translations) and 2,806 village ...
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NUTS:HU
References
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Hungary in World War II
Subdivisions of Hungary
Kingdom of Hungary
The Kingdom of Hungary was a monarchy in Central Europe that existed for nearly a millennium, from 1000 to 1946 and was a key part of the Habsburg monarchy from 1526-1918. The Principality of Hungary emerged as a Christian kingdom upon the Coro ...
Kingdom of Hungary
The Kingdom of Hungary was a monarchy in Central Europe that existed for nearly a millennium, from 1000 to 1946 and was a key part of the Habsburg monarchy from 1526-1918. The Principality of Hungary emerged as a Christian kingdom upon the Coro ...