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ARAD (HUNGARIAN COUNTY)


'Arad' is the name of a historic administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary. Its territory is presently in western Romania and south-eastern Hungary. The capital of the county was Arad.

Contents
Geography
History
Demographics
Subdivisions

Geography


Arad county shared borders with the Hungarian counties Csanád, Békés, Bihar, Torda-Aranyos, Hunyad, Krassó-Szörény, Temes and Torontál. The river Mureş/Maros formed its southern border. The Crişul Alb River flowed through the county. Its area was 6078 km² around 1910.

History


Arad county is one of the oldest counties of the Kingdom of Hungary. In 1918 (confirmed by the Treaty of Trianon 1920), most of the county became part of Romania, except a small area south of Békéscsaba, which became part of the new Hungarian county Csanád-Arad-Torontál. Since World War II the Hungarian part of Arad county is part of the Hungarian county Békés.
The rest of the county is now part of the Arad County in Romania. This county also contains parts of the former counties Temes and Krassó-Szörény.

Demographics


In 1910, county had a population of 414,388 people. Population by language:

★ Romanian = 239,755

★ Hungarian = 124,215

★ German = 38,695

★ Slovak = 5,451

★ Serbian = 2,138

Subdivisions


In the early 20th century, the subdivisions of Arad county were:
Districts (''járás'')
District Capital
AradArad
BorosjenőBorosjenő, RO Ineu
BorossebesBorossebes, RO SebiÅŸ
ElekElek
KisjenőKisjenő, RO Chişineu Criş
MagyarpécskaMagyarpécska, RO Pecica
MáriaradnaMáriaradna, RO Radna
NagyhalmágyNagyhalmágy, RO Hălmagiu
TornovaTornova, RO Târnova
VilágosVilágos, RO Şiria
Urban counties (''törvényhatósági jogú város'')
Arad

Elek is presently in Hungary; the other towns mentioned are in Romania.

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