Sáros county

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Sáros County
County of the Kingdom of Hungary
13th century – 1920

Coat of arms of Sáros

Coat of arms

Location of Sáros
Capital Eperjes
History
 - Established 13th century
 - Treaty of Trianon June 41920
Area
 - 1910 3,652 km² (1,410 sq mi)
Population
 - 1910 est. 174,600 
     Density 47.8 /km²  (123.8 /sq mi)
Today part of Slovakia
Prešov is the current name of the capital.

Sáros (-Hungarian, Slovak: Šariš, Latin: comitatus Sarossiensis, German: Scharosch) was a historic administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary. Its territory is presently in northeastern Slovakia. Today, Šariš is only an informal designation of the corresponding territory.

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[edit] Geography

Map of Sáros county
Map of Sáros county

Sáros county shared borders with the Austrian crownland Galicia and the Hungarian counties Szepes (Spiš), Abaúj-Torna (Abov-Turňa) and Zemplén (Zemplín). It was situated between the Levoča Hills (i.e. Spiš), Košice and Svidník. The river Torysa flowed through the county. Its area was 3,652 km² around 1910.

[edit] Capitals

The capital of Sáros county was Sáros Castle. After various other towns, since 1647 the capital has been Prešov (Hungarian: Eperjes).

[edit] History

Šariš county was created before the 13th century from the comitatus Novi Castri (named after Novum Castrum, today Abaújvár), which also included the later counties Abov and Heves.

In the aftermath of World War I, most of Sáros county became part of newly formed Czechoslovakia, as recognized by the concerned states in the 1920 Treaty of Trianon. During World War II, when Czechoslovakia was split, Šariš became part of the First Slovak Republic. Since 1993, Šariš has been part of Slovakia, located in the Prešov Region. Historically a prosperous region, it is nowadays relatively poor.

[edit] Demographics

Population by language (1910 census):

[edit] Subdivisions

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

Districts (járás)
District Capital
Bártfa Bártfa, SK Bardejov
Eperjes Eperjes, SK Prešov
Felsővízköz Felsővízköz, SK Svidník
Girált Girált, SK Giraltovce
Héthárs Héthárs, SK Lipany
Kisszeben Kisszeben, SK Sabinov
Lemes Lemes, SK Lemešany
Urban districts (rendezett tanácsú város)
Bártfa, SK Bardejov
Eperjes, SK Prešov
Kisszeben, SK Sabinov


Térkép

Comitatus of the Kingdom of Hungary (1886)

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