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LIST OF TRADITIONAL REGIONS OF SLOVAKIA

These traditional regions of Slovakia are mostly former counties of the Kingdom of Hungary, but also some other regions. Slovakia was part of the Kingdom from the 11th/14th century onwards to 1918.

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Counties
Counties that are completely incorporated in Slovakia
Counties that are partly incorporated in Slovakia
Other traditional regions
See also

Counties


There were 20 (earlier 21) counties of the Kingdom of Hungary situated completely or partly in present-day Slovakia. After the creation of Czechoslovakia, they continued to exist till 1922. Most of them are still used informally for the corresponding territory.
Map of historical counties of Slovakia

Counties that are completely incorporated in Slovakia



Nitra

Tekov

Trenčín

Turiec

Orava

Liptov

Zvolen

Spiš

Šariš

Counties that are partly incorporated in Slovakia



Mošoň (almost whole in present-day Hungary)

Prešporok(Bratislava county) (almost whole in Slovakia)

Gemer-Malohont (almost whole in Slovakia)

Ráb (almost whole in present-day Hungary)

Komárno county (southern part in present-day Hungary)

Ostrihom county (southern part in present-day Hungary)

Hont (southern part in present-day Hungary)

Novohrad (southern part in present-day Hungary)

Abov-Turňa (southern part in present-day Hungary)

Zemplín (sountern part in Hungary, eastern in Ukraine)

Uh county (eastern part of Ukraine).

Other traditional regions


There are also other regions in Slovakia, which do not correspond to historical counties:

Kysuce - ''northern part of the former Trenčín county''

Záhorie - ''western part of the former Nitra and Bratislava county''

Podpoľanie - ''southern part of the former Zvolen county''

Zamagurie - ''northern part of the former Spiš county''

See also



List of tourism regions of Slovakia

Regions of Slovakia

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