Udvarhely

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Udvarhely
Map highlighting Udvarhely county in the Kingdom of Hungary
County seat in 1910 Székelyudvarhely
RO Odorheiu Secuiesc
Area in 1910 2,938 km²
Population in 1910 124,200
Present country Romania
 Contemporary map about the county
Contemporary map about the county

Udvarhely was the name of an administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary. Its territory is presently in central Romania (eastern Transylvania). The capital of the county was Székelyudvarhely (now Odorheiu Secuiesc).

[edit] Geography

Udvarhely county shared borders with the counties of Maros-Torda, Csík, Háromszék, Nagy-Küküllő, and Kis-Küküllő. The county lay in the Carpathian Mountains. Its area was 2938 km² around 1910.

[edit] History

The Udvarhely region was a settlement (seat) of the Székely, Udvarhelyszék. Udvarhely county was formed in 1876, when the administrative structure of Transylvania was changed. In 1918 (confirmed by the Treaty of Trianon 1920), the county became part of Romania. Its territory constitutes now the present Romanian counties Harghita, Mureş (a small part in the west) and Covasna (a small part in the south-east).

[edit] Subdivisions

In the early 20th century, the subdivisions of Udvarhely county were:

Districts (járás)
District Capital
Homoród Oklánd, RO Ocland
Parajd Parajd, RO Praid
Székelykeresztúr Székelykeresztúr, RO Cristuru Secuiesc
Udvarhely Székelyudvarhely, RO Odorheiu Secuiesc
Urban districts (rendezett tanácsú város)
Székelyudvarhely, RO Odorheiu Secuiesc


Térkép

Comitatus of the Kingdom of Hungary (1896)

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