Demographics of the Kingdom of Hungary

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Map of the counties in the Lands of the Crown of St. Stephen (the Kingdom of Hungary proper and Croatia-Slavonia) around 1880
Map of the counties in the Lands of the Crown of St. Stephen (the Kingdom of Hungary proper and Croatia-Slavonia) around 1880

This article is about the demographic development of the Kingdom of Hungary during a time period between 1715 and 1910.

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[edit] Demographics by county

[edit] "Hungary proper"

[edit] Abaúj-Torna

1910 census population by language:

Language Number %
Hungarian 156,668 -
Slovak 36,067 -
German 6,520 -
Russniak 378 -
Romanian 127 -
Croatian 63 -
Serbian 21 -
other 2,444 -

[edit] Alsó-Fehér

1910 census population by language:

Language Number %
Romanian 171,483 -
Hungarian 39,107 -
German 7,269 -

[edit] Arad

1910 census population by language:

Language Number %
Romanian 239,755 -
Hungarian 124,215 -
German 38,695 -
Slovak 5,451 -
Serbian 2,138 -

[edit] Árva

1910 census population by language:

Language Number %
Slovak 59,096 -
Polish 16,131 -
Hungarian 2,000 -
German 1,518 -

[edit] Bács-Bodrog

1715 census:

Ethnic group Number %
Serbs, Bunjevci, Šokci - 97.6%

1720 census:

Ethnic group Number %
Serbs 76,000 73%
Bunjevci and Šokci 22,000 21%
Hungarians 5,019 -
Germans 750 -

1820:

Ethnic group Number %
Serbs, Bunjevci, Šokci 170,942 44%
Hungarians 121,688 31%
Germans 91,016 23%

1910 census population by language:

Language Number %
Hungarian 363,518 44.75%
German 190,697 23.47%
Serbian 145,063 17.86%
Slovak 30,137 -
Russniak 10,760 -
Croatian 1,279 -
Romanian 386 -
other (mostly Bunjevac and Šokac) 70,545 -

[edit] Baranya

Population by language (1910 census):

Language Number %
Hungarian 199,659 -
German 112,297 -
Serbian 13,048 -
Croatian 10,159 -

[edit] Bars

1910 census population by language:

Language Number %
Slovak 97,824 -
Hungarian 62,022 -
German 17,366 -

[edit] Békés

[edit] Bereg

[edit] Beszterce-Naszód

1910 census population by language:

Language Number %
Romanian 87,564 -
German 25,609 -
Hungarian 10,737 -

[edit] Bihar

[edit] Borsod

[edit] Brassó

[edit] Csanád

[edit] Csík

[edit] Csongrád

[edit] Esztergom

[edit] Fejér

[edit] Fogaras

1910 census population by language:

Language Number %
Romanian 84,436 -
Hungarian 6,466 -
German 3,236 -

[edit] Gömör-Kishont

[edit] Győr

[edit] Hajdú

[edit] Háromszék

[edit] Heves

[edit] Hont

[edit] Hunyad

1910 census population by language:

Language Number %
Romanian 271,675 -
Hungarian 52,720 -
German 8,101 -
Slovak 1,024 -

[edit] Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok

[edit] Kis-Küküllő

1910 census population by language:

  • Romanian = 55,585
  • Hungarian = 34,902
  • German = 20,272

[edit] Kolozs

1910 census population by language:

  • Romanian = 161,279
  • Hungarian = 111,439
  • German = 8,386

[edit] Komárom

[edit] Krassó-Szörény

1910 census population by language:

  • Romanian = 336,082 (72.10%)
  • German = 55,883 (11.99%)
  • Hungarian = 33,787
  • Serbian = 14,674
  • Slovak = 2,908
  • Russniak = 2,351

[edit] Liptó

1910 census population by language:

  • Slovak = 78,098
  • Hungarian = 4,365
  • German = 2,591

[edit] Máramaros

1910 census population by language:

  • Ruthenian = 159,489
  • Romanian = 84,510
  • German = 59,552
  • Hungarian = 52,964

[edit] Maros-Torda

[edit] Moson

1910 census population by language:

  • German = 51,997
  • Hungarian = 33,006
  • Croatian = 8,123

[edit] Nagy-Küküllő

1910 census population by language:

  • German = 62,224
  • Romanian = 60,381
  • Hungarian = 18,474

[edit] Nógrád

[edit] Nyitra

1910 census population by language:

  • Slovak = 324,664
  • Hungarian = 100,324
  • German = 27,937

[edit] Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun

[edit] Pozsony

1910 census population by language:

  • Slovak = 166,017
  • Hungarian = 163,367
  • German = 53,822
  • Croatian = 1,934

[edit] Sáros

1910 census population by language:

  • Slovak = 101,855 (60.66%)
  • Ruthenian = 38,500 (22.93%)
  • Hungarian = 18,088 (10.77%)
  • German = 9,447 (5.62%)

[edit] Somogy

[edit] Sopron

[edit] Szabolcs

[edit] Szatmár

[edit] Szeben

1910 census population by language:

  • Romanian = 113,672
  • German = 49,757
  • Hungarian = 10,159

[edit] Szepes

1869 census:

  • Slovaks (50.4%)
  • Germans (35%)
  • Ruthenians/Ukrainians (13.8%)
  • Hungarians (0.7%)

1900 census:

  • Slovaks (58.2%)
  • Germans (25%)
  • Ruthenians/Ukrainians (8.4%)
  • Hungarians (6%)

1910 census:

  • Slovaks (58%)
  • Germans (25%)
  • Ruthenians/Ukrainians (8%)
  • Hungarians (6%)

[edit] Szilágy

1910 census population by language:

  • Romanian = 136,087
  • Hungarian = 87,312
  • Slovak = 3,727

[edit] Szolnok-Doboka

1910 census population by language:

  • Romanian = 189,443
  • Hungarian = 52,181
  • German = 6,902

[edit] Temes

1910 census population by language:

  • Romanian = 169,030 (33.75%)
  • German = 165,883 (33.12%)
  • Hungarian = 79,960 (15.97%)
  • Serbian = 69,905 (13.96%)
  • Slovak = 3,080

[edit] Tolna

[edit] Torda-Aranyos

1910 census population by language:

  • Romanian = 125,668
  • Hungarian = 44,630

[edit] Torontál

1910 census population by language:

  • Serbian = 199,750 (32.47%)
  • German = 165,779 (26.95%)
  • Hungarian = 128,405 (20.87%)
  • Romanian = 86,937 (14.13%)
  • Slovak = 16,143
  • Croatian = 4,203

[edit] Trencsén

1910 census population by language:

  • Slovak = 284,770
  • Hungarian = 13,204
  • German = 9,029

[edit] Turóc

1910 census population by language:

  • Slovak = 38,432
  • German = 10,993
  • Hungarian = 5,560

[edit] Udvarhely

[edit] Ugocsa

[edit] Ung

1910 census population by language:

  • Ruthenian = 61,711
  • Hungarian = 53,824
  • Slovak = 36,364
  • German = 8,383

[edit] Vas

[edit] Veszprém

[edit] Zala

[edit] Zemplén

[edit] Zólyom

1910 census population by language:

  • Slovak = 113,294
  • Hungarian = 16,509
  • German = 2,124

[edit] Croatia-Slavonia

[edit] Bjelovar-Križevci

1910 census population by language:

  • Croatian = 253,687
  • Serbian = 44,533
  • Hungarian = 14,224
  • German = 4,235

[edit] Lika-Krbava

1910 census population by language:

  • Serbian = 104,036
  • Croatian = 100,346
  • other

[edit] Modruš-Rijeka

1910 census population by language:

  • Croatian = 152,210
  • Serbian = 74,894
  • other

[edit] Požega

1910 census population by language:

  • Croatian = 142,616
  • Serbian = 66,783
  • Hungarian = 16,462
  • German = 13,143
  • Slovak = 3,352
  • Rusyn = 2,888

[edit] Syrmia

1910 census population by language:

  • Serbian = 183,109 (44.20%)
  • Croatian = 106,198 (25.64%)
  • German = 68,086 (16.44%)
  • Hungarian = 29,522
  • Slovakian = 13,841
  • Russniak = 4,642

[edit] Varaždin

1910 census population by language:

  • Croatian = 300,033
  • Serbian = 2,384
  • German = 1,172
  • Hungarian = 1,095

[edit] Virovitica

1910 census population by language:

  • Croatian = 137,394
  • Serbian = 46,658
  • German = 40,766
  • Hungarian = 37,656
  • Slovak = 3,691

[edit] Zagreb

1910 census population by language:

  • Croatian = 445,870
  • Serbian = 122,558
  • Hungarian = 6,068
  • German = 6,016

[edit] Sources

  • Révai Nagy Lexikóna

[edit] External links