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Maros-Torda County
Maros-Torda vármegye
Comitatul Mureş-Turda
Komitat Maros-TordaCounty of the Kingdom of Hungary 1876–1920 Coat of arms
Capital Marosvásárhely History - Established 1876 - Treaty of Trianon June 4 1920 Area - 1910 4,203 km2 (1,623 sq mi) Population - 1910 219,600 Density 52.2 /km2 (135.3 /sq mi) Today part of Romania Târgu Mureș is the current name of the capital. Maros-Torda is the name of a historic administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary. Its territory is presently in central Romania (eastern Transylvania). Its county seat was Marosvásárhely (now in Romanian: Târgu Mureș).
Geography
Maros-Torda county shared borders with the Hungarian counties Kolozs, Beszterce-Naszód, Csík, Udvarhely, Kis-Küküllő and Torda-Aranyos. The river Mureș/Maros flows through the county. Its area was 4188 km² around 1910.
History
Maros-Torda county was formed in 1876 on the territory of the Székely settlement Marosszék and part of Torda region. In 1920 after the Treaty of Trianon, the county became part of Romania except Hungarian occupation between 1940-1944 during World War II. Its territory lies in the present (larger) Romanian county Mureș.
Subdivisions
Around 1910, the subdivisions of Maros-Torda county were:
Districts (járás) District Seat Maros alsó Marosvásárhely, RO Târgu Mureş Maros felső Marosvásárhely, RO Târgu Mureş Nyáradszereda Nyáradszereda, RO Miercurea Nirajului Régen alsó Szászrégen, RO Reghin Régen felső Magyarrégen, RO Reghin-Sat Urban counties (törvényhatósági jogú város) Marosvásárhely, RO Târgu Mureş Urban districts (rendezett tanácsú város) Szászrégen, RO Reghin Counties of the Kingdom of Hungary (1886) Abaúj-Torna · Alsó-Fehér · Arad · Árva · Bács-Bodrog · Baranya · Bars · Békés · Bereg · Beszterce-Naszód · Bihar · Borsod · Brassó · Csanád · Csík · Csongrád · Esztergom · Fejér · Fogaras · Gömör-Kishont · Győr · Hajdú · Háromszék · Heves · Hont · Hunyad · Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok · Kis-Küküllő · Kolozs · Komárom · Krassó-Szörény · Liptó · Máramaros · Maros-Torda · Moson · Nagy-Küküllő · Nógrád · Nyitra · Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun · Pozsony · Sáros · Somogy · Sopron · Szabolcs · Szatmár · Szeben · Szepes · Szilágy · Szolnok-Doboka · Temes · Tolna · Torda-Aranyos · Torontál · Trencsén · Turóc · Udvarhely · Ugocsa · Ung · Vas · Veszprém · Zala · Zemplén · Zólyom
Corpus separatum: Fiume
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Categories:- States and territories established in 1876
- States and territories disestablished in 1920
- Counties in the Kingdom of Hungary
- Kingdom of Hungary counties in Transylvania
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