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Zemplén County

Zemplén (Hungarian: Zemplén, Slovak: Zemplín, German: Semplin, Semmlin, Latin: Zemplinum) was an administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary. The northern part of its territory is now situated in eastern Slovakia (Zemplín region), while a smaller southern portion of the former county belongs to Hungary, as part of Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County.

Zemplén County
Comitatus Zemplinensis (Latin)
Zemplén vármegye (Hungarian)
Komitat Semplin (German)
Zemplínska župa (Slovak)
Комітат Земплін (Rusyn)
County of the Kingdom of Hungary
(11th century-1544)
County of the Eastern Hungarian Kingdom
(1544-1570)
County of the Kingdom of Hungary
(1570-1621)
County of the Principality of Transylvania
(1621-1629)
County of the Kingdom of Hungary
(1629-1645)
County of the Principality of Transylvania
(1645-1648)
County of the Kingdom of Hungary
(1648-1946)
County of the Second Hungarian Republic
(1946-1949)
County of the Hungarian People's Republic
(1949-1950)
Coat of arms

CapitalZemplén; Sátoraljaújhely (1685-1950)
Area
 • Coordinates48°23′N 21°39′E / 48.383°N 21.650°E / 48.383; 21.650Coordinates: 48°23′N 21°39′E / 48.383°N 21.650°E / 48.383; 21.650
 
• 1910
6,282 km2 (2,425 sq mi)
• 1930
1,776 km2 (686 sq mi)
Population 
• 1910
343194
• 1930
146318
History
History 
• Established
11th century
• Treaty of Trianon
4 June 1920
• Merged into Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County
16 March 1950
Today part ofSlovakia
(4,506 km2)
Hungary
(1,776 km2)

Geography

 
Map of Zemplén, 1891.

Zemplén county shared borders with Poland (during some periods the with the Austrian crownland Galicia) and the Hungarian counties Sáros, Abaúj-Torna, Borsod, Szabolcs and Ung. It was situated in the easternmost strip of what is now Slovakia (except for the region between Vihorlatské vrchy and the Latorica river), plus a strip along the Bodrog and Tisza rivers in present-day Hungary. The rivers Laborc and Bodrog flowed through the county. Its area was 6,269 km² around 1910.

Capitals

Initially, the capital of the county was the Zemplín Castle (Hungarian: Zempléni vár, Slovak: Zemplínsky hrad), in the 13th century also Sárospatak (in Slovak: Potok, hence the alternative name of the county comitatus de Potok). Since the Late Middle Ages the capital was the town of Zemplén, and since 1748 was Sátoraljaújhely (which is now divided between Slovakia and Hungary by the Ronyva/Roňava stream; the Hungarian part is known in Slovak as Nové Mesto pod Šiatrom and the Slovak part is now a separate village called Slovenské Nové Mesto).

 
Borsod-Gömör, Abaúj, and Zemplén counties after World War II. In 1950, the three counties were merged to form the modern Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County. (1) Nógrád-Hont County (2) territories assigned from Szabolcs County to Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County. (3) territories assigned from Borsod-Gömör County to Heves County. (5) the city of Debrecen (urban county).

History

Zemplén was one of the oldest counties of the Kingdom of Hungary. In the aftermath of World War I, in 1920 by the Treaty of Trianon the northern part of Zemplén county became part of newly formed Czechoslovakia. The southern half (including the bigger part of the divided Sátoraljaújhely) stayed in Hungary as the county of Zemplén. Following the provisions of the First Vienna Award, an additional part became part of Hungary again in November 1938. The Trianon borders were restored after World War II, and the Hungarian county Zemplén merged with Abaúj, the most of Borsod-Gömör and a little part of Szabolcs counties to form the present Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County.

Demographics

 
Ethnic map of the county with data of the 1910 census (see the key in the description).
Population by mother tongue[a]
Census Total Hungarian Slovak Ruthenian German Other or unknown
1880[1] 275,175 119,656 (44.73%) 102,730 (38.40%) 30,207 (11.29%) 12,977 (4.85%) 1,932 (0.72%)
1890[2] 299,197 141,188 (47.19%) 107,477 (35.92%) 31,036 (10.37%) 15,511 (5.18%) 3,985 (1.33%)
1900[3] 327,993 174,107 (53.08%) 106,114 (32.35%) 34,831 (10.62%) 8,072 (2.46%) 4,869 (1.48%)
1910[4] 343,194 193,794 (56.47%) 92,943 (27.08%) 39,033 (11.37%) 9,749 (2.84%) 7,675 (2.24%)
Population by religion[b]
Census Total Roman Catholic Greek Catholic Calvinist Jewish Lutheran Other or unknown
1880 275,175 100,091 (36.37%) 83,696 (30.42%) 53,252 (19.35%) 31,622 (11.49%) 6,416 (2.33%) 98 (0.04%)
1890 299,197 110,982 (37.09%) 92,220 (30.82%) 58,671 (19.61%) 30,491 (10.19%) 6,780 (2.27%) 53 (0.02%)
1900 327,993 123,967 (37.80%) 101,053 (30.81%) 64,457 (19.65%) 31,533 (9.61%) 6,807 (2.08%) 176 (0.05%)
1910 343,194 132,395 (38.58%) 103,118 (30.05%) 67,557 (19.68%) 33,041 (9.63%) 6,822 (1.99%) 261 (0.08%)

Subdivisions

 

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

Districts (járás)
District Capital
  Bodrogköz Királyhelmec (now Kráľovský Chlmec)
  Gálszécs Gálszécs (now Sečovce)
  Homonna Homonna (now Humenné)
  Mezőlaborc Mezőlaborc (now Medzilaborce)
  Nagymihály Nagymihály (now Michalovce)
  Sárospatak Sárospatak
  Sátoraljaújhely Sátoraljaújhely
  Szerencs Szerencs
  Szinna Szinna (now Snina)
  Sztropkó Sztropkó (now Stropkov)
  Tokaj Tokaj
  Varannó Varannó (now Vranov nad Topľou)
Urban districts (rendezett tanácsú város)
  Sátoraljaújhely

The towns of Sátoraljaújhely, Sárospatak, Tokaj and Szerencs are now in Hungary, except for a small northern part (about a quarter) of Sátoraljaújhely to the northeast of the Ronyva (Rožňava) stream in Slovakia, now a small village with its own artificial Slovak name Slovenské Nové Mesto.

Notable people

Notes

  1. ^ Only linguistic communities > 1% are displayed.
  2. ^ Only religious communities > 1% are displayed.

References

  1. ^ "Az 1881. év elején végrehajtott népszámlálás főbb eredményei megyék és községek szerint rendezve, II. kötet (1882)". library.hungaricana.hu. Retrieved 2021-09-28.
  2. ^ "A Magyar Korona országainak helységnévtára (1892)". library.hungaricana.hu. Retrieved 2021-09-29.
  3. ^ "A MAGYAR KORONA ORSZÁGAINAK 1900". library.hungaricana.hu. Retrieved 2021-09-29.
  4. ^ "KlimoTheca :: Könyvtár". Kt.lib.pte.hu. Retrieved 2021-09-29.

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Kingdom of Hungary 1570 1621 County of the Principality of Transylvania 1621 1629 County of the Kingdom of Hungary 1629 1645 County of the Principality of Transylvania 1645 1648 County of the Kingdom of Hungary 1648 1946 County of the Second Hungarian Republic 1946 1949 County of the Hungarian People s Republic 1949 1950 Coat of armsCapitalZemplen Satoraljaujhely 1685 1950 Area Coordinates48 23 N 21 39 E 48 383 N 21 650 E 48 383 21 650 Coordinates 48 23 N 21 39 E 48 383 N 21 650 E 48 383 21 650 19106 282 km2 2 425 sq mi 19301 776 km2 686 sq mi Population 1910343194 1930146318HistoryHistory Established11th century Treaty of Trianon4 June 1920 Merged into Borsod Abauj Zemplen County16 March 1950Today part ofSlovakia 4 506 km2 Hungary 1 776 km2 Contents 1 Geography 2 Capitals 3 History 4 Demographics 5 Subdivisions 6 Notable people 7 Notes 8 ReferencesGeography Edit Map of Zemplen 1891 Zemplen county shared borders with Poland during some periods the with the Austrian crownland Galicia and the Hungarian counties Saros Abauj Torna Borsod Szabolcs and Ung It was situated in the easternmost strip of what is now Slovakia except for the region between Vihorlatske vrchy and the Latorica river plus a strip along the Bodrog and Tisza rivers in present day Hungary The rivers Laborc and Bodrog flowed through the county Its area was 6 269 km around 1910 Capitals EditInitially the capital of the county was the Zemplin Castle Hungarian Zempleni var Slovak Zemplinsky hrad in the 13th century also Sarospatak in Slovak Potok hence the alternative name of the county comitatus de Potok Since the Late Middle Ages the capital was the town of Zemplen and since 1748 was Satoraljaujhely which is now divided between Slovakia and Hungary by the Ronyva Ronava stream the Hungarian part is known in Slovak as Nove Mesto pod Siatrom and the Slovak part is now a separate village called Slovenske Nove Mesto Borsod Gomor Abauj and Zemplen counties after World War II In 1950 the three counties were merged to form the modern Borsod Abauj Zemplen County 1 Nograd Hont County 2 territories assigned from Szabolcs County to Borsod Abauj Zemplen County 3 territories assigned from Borsod Gomor County to Heves County 5 the city of Debrecen urban county History EditZemplen was one of the oldest counties of the Kingdom of Hungary In the aftermath of World War I in 1920 by the Treaty of Trianon the northern part of Zemplen county became part of newly formed Czechoslovakia The southern half including the bigger part of the divided Satoraljaujhely stayed in Hungary as the county of Zemplen Following the provisions of the First Vienna Award an additional part became part of Hungary again in November 1938 The Trianon borders were restored after World War II and the Hungarian county Zemplen merged with Abauj the most of Borsod Gomor and a little part of Szabolcs counties to form the present Borsod Abauj Zemplen County Demographics Edit Ethnic map of the county with data of the 1910 census see the key in the description Population by mother tongue a Census Total Hungarian Slovak Ruthenian German Other or unknown1880 1 275 175 119 656 44 73 102 730 38 40 30 207 11 29 12 977 4 85 1 932 0 72 1890 2 299 197 141 188 47 19 107 477 35 92 31 036 10 37 15 511 5 18 3 985 1 33 1900 3 327 993 174 107 53 08 106 114 32 35 34 831 10 62 8 072 2 46 4 869 1 48 1910 4 343 194 193 794 56 47 92 943 27 08 39 033 11 37 9 749 2 84 7 675 2 24 Population by religion b Census Total Roman Catholic Greek Catholic Calvinist Jewish Lutheran Other or unknown1880 275 175 100 091 36 37 83 696 30 42 53 252 19 35 31 622 11 49 6 416 2 33 98 0 04 1890 299 197 110 982 37 09 92 220 30 82 58 671 19 61 30 491 10 19 6 780 2 27 53 0 02 1900 327 993 123 967 37 80 101 053 30 81 64 457 19 65 31 533 9 61 6 807 2 08 176 0 05 1910 343 194 132 395 38 58 103 118 30 05 67 557 19 68 33 041 9 63 6 822 1 99 261 0 08 Subdivisions Edit In the early 20th century the subdivisions of Zemplen county were Districts jaras District Capital Bodrogkoz Kiralyhelmec now Kraľovsky Chlmec Galszecs Galszecs now Secovce Homonna Homonna now Humenne Mezolaborc Mezolaborc now Medzilaborce Nagymihaly Nagymihaly now Michalovce Sarospatak Sarospatak Satoraljaujhely Satoraljaujhely Szerencs Szerencs Szinna Szinna now Snina Sztropko Sztropko now Stropkov Tokaj Tokaj Varanno Varanno now Vranov nad Topľou Urban districts rendezett tanacsu varos SatoraljaujhelyThe towns of Satoraljaujhely Sarospatak Tokaj and Szerencs are now in Hungary except for a small northern part about a quarter of Satoraljaujhely to the northeast of the Ronyva Roznava stream in Slovakia now a small village with its own artificial Slovak name Slovenske Nove Mesto See also Zemplin region Notable people EditDemetrius Futaki d 1372 born at Mezes in Zemplen countyNotes Edit Only linguistic communities gt 1 are displayed Only religious communities gt 1 are displayed References Edit Az 1881 ev elejen vegrehajtott nepszamlalas fobb eredmenyei megyek es kozsegek szerint rendezve II kotet 1882 library hungaricana hu Retrieved 2021 09 28 A Magyar Korona orszagainak helysegnevtara 1892 library hungaricana hu Retrieved 2021 09 29 A MAGYAR KORONA ORSZAGAINAK 1900 library hungaricana hu Retrieved 2021 09 29 KlimoTheca Konyvtar Kt lib pte hu Retrieved 2021 09 29 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zemplen County amp oldid 1083801183, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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