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Bars County

County of the Kingdom of Hungary

Bars County

County of the Kingdom of Hungary

FieldValue
native_name
conventional_long_nameBars County
common_nameBars
subdivisionCounty
nationthe Kingdom of Hungary
year_start11th century
event_endTreaty of Trianon
year_end1920
date_end4 June
image_coatCoa_Hungary_County_Bars_(history).svg
image_mapBars vármegye Magyarországon.svg
capitalBars;
Léva (1321–1580);
Kis-Tapolcsan (1580–1735)
Aranyosmarót (1735–1920)
coordinates
stat_area12724
stat_pop1178500
stat_year11910
todaySlovakia
footnotesStarý Tekov; Levice; Topoľčianky; Zlaté Moravce are the current name of the capital.

Léva (1321–1580); Kis-Tapolcsan (1580–1735) Aranyosmarót (1735–1920) Bars (Latin: comitatus Barsiensis, Hungarian: Bars, Slovak: Tekov, German: Barsch) was an administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary. Its territory is now in central and southern Slovakia. Today in Slovakia, Tekov is the informal designation of the corresponding territory.

Geography

''Map of Bars county in the Kingdom of Hungary (1891)''
Map of Bars, 1891.
Former county of Bars superimposed on map of contemporary Slovakia

Bars County shared borders with the Hungarian counties of , , , , and . It was situated along the Garam river between Hont in the east, Körmöcbánya and Felsőbesenyő in the north (which were part of the county), the Zsitva river in the west, and Zsitvabesenyő and Bény in the south (which was not part of the county). The rivers Garam and Zsitva ran through the county. The county was characterised by mining. Around 1910, its area was 2724 km2.

Capitals

The capital of the county was the Bars Castle, then the Léva Castle, then from the late 16th century Kistapolcsány and since the 18th century Aranyosmarót.

History

The county arose in the 11th century. The southern part of this county was occupied by Ottoman Empire between 1663 and 1685 and managed as Uyvar Eyalet by her. In the aftermath of World War I, the area became part of newly formed Czechoslovakia, as recognized by the concerned states in 1920 by the Treaty of Trianon.

Following the provisions of the First Vienna Award, the southern part of the area was returned to Hungary in November 1938. This was merged with the southern part of the former Hont county to form Bars-Hont county, with the capital Léva.

After World War II, the Trianon borders were restored and the area lay again completely in Czechoslovakia. In 1993, Czechoslovakia was split and Tekov became part of Slovakia.

Demographics

Ethnic map of the county with data of the 1910 census (see the key in the description)
CensusTotalSlovakHungarianGermanOther or unknown1880189019001910
142,69179,108 (57,05%)42,118 (30.37%)16,863 (12.16%)576 (0.42%)
152,91087,016 (56.91%)47,611 (31.14%)17,561 (11.48%)722 (0.47%)
165,12294,879 (57.46%)52,317 (31.68%)17,325 (10.49%)601 (0.36%)
178,50097,824 (54.80%)62,022 (34.75%)17,366 (9.73%)1,288 (0.72%)
CensusTotalRoman CatholicCalvinistJewishLutheranOther or unknown1880189019001910
142,691118,284 (82.90%)16,491 (11.56%)4,927 (3.45%)2,738 (1.92%)251 (0.18%)
152,910127,761 (83.55%)16,920 (11.07%)5,157 (3.37%)3,030 (1.98%)42 (0.03%)
165,122139,729 (84.62%)17,018 (10.31%)5,191 (3.14%)3,115 (1.89%)69 (0.04%)
178,500153,286 (85.87%)16,795 (9.41%)4,969 (2.78%)3,253 (1.82%)197 (0.11%)

Subdivisions

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

Districts (járás)DistrictCapitalUrban districts (rendezett tanácsú város)
AranyosmarótAranyosmarót (now Zlaté Moravce)
GaramszentkeresztGaramszentkereszt (now Žiar nad Hronom)
LévaLéva (now Levice)
OszlányOszlány (now Oslany)
VerebélyVerebély (now Vráble)
Körmöcbánya (now Kremnica)
Léva (now Levice)
Újbánya (now Nová Baňa)

Notes

References

References

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