- Syrmia (former county)
Infobox Former Subdivision
native_name =
conventional_long_name = Syrmia County
common_name = Syrmia
subdivision = County
nation = Croatia-Slavonia
p1 =
s1 =
year_start = 12th century
event_end = Treaty of Trianon
year_end = 1920
date_end = June 4
image_map_caption = Map of the county within Croatia-Slavonia,Kingdom of Hungary
capital = Vukovár
stat_area1 = 6866
stat_pop1 = 414200
stat_year1 = 1910
today =Serbia ,Croatia
footnotes =Vukovar is the current name of the capital.Syrmia (Croatian: "Srijem", Hungarian: "Szerém", Serbian: "Srem" or "Срем", Latin: "Syrmia" or "
Sirmium ") was the name of an administrative county (comitatus) of the autonomous regionCroatia-Slavonia within the historicKingdom of Hungary . Its territory is currently in easternCroatia and north-westernSerbia . The nameSyrmia ("Srem" or "Srijem") is still used for the corresponding regions in Serbia and Croatia. The capital of the county wasVukovar (Hungarian: "Vukovár" or "Valkóvár").Geography
Syrmia county shared borders with the
Kingdom of Serbia , the Austro-Hungarian landBosnia and Herzegovina and the Hungarian countiesBács-Bodrog ,Torontál , Požega and Virovitica (the latter two were inCroatia-Slavonia ). The county stretched along the right (southern) bank of the riverDanube and the left (northern) bank of the river Sava, down to their confluence. Its area was 6,866 km² around 1910.History
The territory of
Syrmia became part of theKingdom of Hungary in the 12th century. By the 13th century, two counties were formed in this region: Syrmia (in the east) and Vukovar (in the west). The Syrmia county was taken by theOttoman Empire in 1521 and the area became an Ottomansanjak in 1544. TheHabsburg Empire took one part of Syrmia from the Ottomans in 1688, while the other part was taken by Habsburgs in 1718. The entire region was incorporated into theMilitary Frontier , which was then extended from WesternSlavonia , where it stood in 1683, all the way toTransylvania .The Syrmia county was re-established in 1745. The county was included into the
Kingdom of Slavonia , a Habsburg province, which was part of both, theKingdom of Croatia , and theKingdom of Hungary . The Kingdom of Slavonia was mainly inhabited by Serbs and Croats.In 1848 and 1849 the area of the county was part of the
Serbian Voivodship , a Serbian autonomous region proclaimed at the May Assembly inSremski Karlovci . Between 1849 and 1860 the area was part of theVoivodship of Serbia and Tamiš Banat , a separate crown land of theAustrian Empire .After 1860 Syrmia County was established again, and was incorporated into the
Kingdom of Slavonia , which was a completelly separate Habsburg province at the time. In 1867, as a consequence of the "Ausgleich " between the Austrians and the Hungarians,Kingdom of Slavonia was incorporated intoTransleithania , the half ofAustria-Hungary run fromBudapest , and in the Hungarian-Croatian Settlement of 1868, it was incorporated intoCroatia-Slavonia , a formally separate kingdom within theKingdom of Hungary , which had a certain level of autonomy and was ruled by its own "ban".After
World War I , the area of Syrmia County became part of the newly formedKingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes in 1918 and this was confirmed by theTreaty of Trianon of 1920. The County of Syrmia was administrative division of theKingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes between 1918 and 1922, and then was transformed into the Province (Oblast) of Syrmia. After 1922, the county as such no longer existed."For the history of the region of
Syrmia in general, please see that article."Demographics
According to the census of 1910, the county had 414,234 inhabitants.
Population by language (1910 census):
*Serbian = 183,109 (44.20%)
*Croatian = 106,198 (25.64%)
*German = 68,086 (16.44%)
*Hungarian = 29,522
*Slovakian = 13,841
*Russniak = 4,642ubdivisions
In the early 20th century, the subdivisions of Syrmia county were:
The towns of
Vukovar ,Ilok ,Vinkovci , andŽupanja are currently inCroatia , inVukovar-Srijem county . The towns ofŠid ,Ruma , Irig, Mitrovica (Sremska Mitrovica),Stara Pazova ,Sremski Karlovci andPetrovaradin are currently inVojvodina .Zemun is currently inCentral Serbia .
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