Maros-Torda

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Maros-Torda
Map highlighting Maros-Torda county in the Kingdom of Hungary
County seat in 1910 Marosvásárhely
RO Târgu Mureş
Area in 1910 4,203 km²
Population in 1910 219,600
Present country Romania
 Contemporary map about the county
Contemporary map about the county

Maros-Torda is the name of a historic administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary. Its territory is presently in central Romania (eastern Transylvania). The capital of the county was Târgu Mureş (Romanian, Marosvásárhely in Hungarian).

[edit] Geography

Maros-Torda county shared borders with the Hungarian counties Kolozs, Beszterce-Naszód, Csík, Udvarhely, Kis-Küküllő and Torda-Aranyos. The river Mureş/Maros flows through the county. Its area was 4188 km² around 1910.

[edit] History

Maros-Torda county was formed in 1876 on the territory of the Székely settlement Marosszék and part of Torda region. In 1918 (confirmed by the Treaty of Trianon 1920), the county became part of Romania. Its territory lies in the present (larger) Romanian county Mureş.

[edit] Subdivisions

Around 1910, the subdivisions of Maros-Torda county were:

Districts (járás)
District Capital
Maros alsó Marosvásárhely, RO Târgu Mureş
Maros felső Marosvásárhely, RO Târgu Mureş
Nyáradszereda Nyáradszereda, RO Miercurea Nirajului
Régen alsó Szászrégen, RO Reghin
Régen felső Magyarrégen, RO Reghin-Sat
Urban counties (törvényhatósági jogú város)
Marosvásárhely, RO Târgu Mureş
Urban districts (rendezett tanácsú város)
Szászrégen, RO Reghin


Térkép

Comitatus of the Kingdom of Hungary (1896)

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