Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun
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Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun | |
County seat in 1910 | Budapest |
Area in 1910 | 12,228 km² |
Population in 1910 | 1,909,600 |
Present country | Hungary |
Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun is the name of a historic administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary. Its territory is presently in central Hungary, comprising the territory of the present Hungarian county Pest and the northern part of present Bács-Kiskun county. The capital of the county was Budapest.
[edit] Geography
Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun county shared borders with the counties Komárom, Esztergom, Hont, Nógrád, Heves, Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok, Csongrád, Bács-Bodrog, Tolna and Fejér. Its territory covered the eastern bank of the river Danube from Visegrád in the north to (excluding) Baja in the south, stretching to the river Tisza in the east. A part of the county (Pilis) was on the west bank of the Danube, near Budapest. Its area was 12,228 km² around 1910.
[edit] History
The counties Pest and Pilis were formed in the 11th century. Pest was the area on the left (east) bank of the Danube around present-day Budapest, Pilis was on the opposite bank. They were united and became the political, cultural and economical centre of Hungary. The Solt region (the left bank of the Danube south of Ráckeve), which previously belonged to Fejér county, was incorporated in Pest-Pilis-Solt county in the 17th century. Kiskunság (Little Cumania) was added in 1876, creating Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun county.
After World War II the county was split in two roughly equal parts. The northern part became Pest county, the southern part merged with Bács-Bodrog county to form Bács-Kiskun county.
[edit] Subdivisions
Before approx. 1897, the subdivisions of Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun were (felső is upper, közép is middle, alsó is lower):
Districts (járás) | |
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District | Capital |
Kecskemét alsó | Tapiószele |
Kecskemét felső | Nagykáta |
Kiskun alsó | Kiskunfélegyháza |
Kiskun felső | Kunszentmiklós |
Pest alsó | Ráckeve |
Pest felső | Irsa |
Pest közép | Alsódabas |
Pilis alsó | Tinnye |
Pilis felső | Pomáz |
Solt alsó | Kiskőrös |
Solt felső | Dömsöd |
Solt közép | Kalocsa |
Vác alsó | Pécel |
Vác felső | Vác |
Urban counties (törvényhatósági jogú város) | |
Budapest (főváros) | |
Kecskemét | |
Urban districts (rendezett tanácsú város) | |
Cegléd | |
Kiskunfélegyháza | |
Kiskunhalas | |
Nagykőrös | |
Szentendre | |
Vác |
After approx. 1897, the subdivisions of Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun were:
Districts (járás) | |
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District | Capital |
Abony | Abony |
Alsódabas | Alsódabas |
Aszód | Aszód |
Bia | Bia |
Dunavecse | Dunavecse |
Gödöllő | Gödöllő |
Kalocsa | Kalocsa |
Kiskőrös | Kiskőrös |
Kiskunfélegyháza | Kiskunfélegyháza |
Kispest | Kispest |
Kunszentmiklós | Kunszentmiklós |
Monor | Monor |
Nagykáta | Nagykáta |
Ráckeve | Ráckeve |
Pomáz | Pomáz |
Vác | Vác |
Urban counties (törvényhatósági jogú város) | |
Budapest (főváros) | |
Kecskemét | |
Urban districts (rendezett tanácsú város) | |
Cegléd | |
Kiskunfélegyháza | |
Kiskunhalas | |
Nagykőrös | |
Szentendre | |
Vác |
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