Abaúj-Torna County Explained

Conventional Long Name:Abaúj-Torna County
Common Name:Abaúj-Torna
Subdivision:County
Nation:the Kingdom of Hungary
Life Span:1850–1860
1881–1945
Event Start:First establishment
Year Start:1850
Date Start:13 September
Event1:Traditional counties of Hungary restored
Date Event1:October 1860
Event2:Re-established
Date Event2:1881
Event3:Treaty of Trianon
Date Event3:4 June 1920
Event4:First Vienna Award
Date Event4:2 November 1938
Event End:Pre-WWII partition restored; Hungarian part renamed Abaúj County
Year End:1945
Event Post:Treaty of Paris
pre-war border formally restored
Date Post:10 February 1947
Capital:Kassa

Szikszó (1920-1938)
Stat Area1:3223
Stat Pop1:202288
Stat Year1:1910
Stat Area2:1672
Stat Pop2:91428
Stat Year2:1930
Today:Hungary
(1,672 km2)
Slovakia
(1,551 km2)
Footnotes:Košice is the current name of the capital.

Abaúj-Torna (Slovak: Abov-Turňa, German: Abaujwar-Tornau, Latin: comitatus Abaujvar-Tornensis) was an administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary. Its capital was Kassa (present-day Košice). Its territory is now divided between Hungary and Slovakia.

Geography

Around 1910, Abaúj-Torna county shared borders with Gömör-Kishont, Szepes, Sáros, Zemplén and Borsod counties. The rivers Hernád and Bódva flowed through the county. Its area was 3223km2 around 1910.

History

The county Abaúj-Torna was a combination of Abaúj and Torna counties.

Its first creation was during the period of military dictatorship and centralisation in the Kingdom of Hungary following the Hungarian Revolution of 1848, existing from 13 September 1850[1] until the restoration of the traditional counties of Hungry in October 1860. It formed part of the District of Kaschau during this period.

The two counties were joined a second time in 1881. In the aftermath of World War I, the northern part of Abaúj-Torna county became part of newly formed Czechoslovakia (as Czech: Abovskoturnianska župa), as recognized by the concerned states in the 1920 Treaty of Trianon. It continued to exist as an administrative unit until 1922. The southern half stayed in Hungary as the county Abaúj-Torna, with capital Szikszó.

Following the provisions of the First Vienna Award, most of the Czechoslovak part was returned to Hungary in November 1938. It was added to the county of Abaúj-Torna, with capital Kassa (present-day Košice). After World War II, the Trianon border was restored and the county was renamed to Abaúj County. In 1950, it merged with the county of Borsod-Gömör and the Hungarian part of Zemplén to form the present Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county. Since 1993, when Czechoslovakia was split, the northern part of the county's former territory has been part of Slovakia's Košice Region.

Demographics

In 1900, the county had a population of 196,462 people and was composed of the following linguistic communities:[2]

Total:

According to the census of 1900, the county was composed of the following religious communities:[3]

Total:

In 1910, the county had a population of 202,288 people and was composed of the following linguistic communities:[4]

Total:

According to the census of 1910, the county was composed of the following religious communities:[5]

Total:

In 1941: 203,438 Hungarians, 18,879 Slovaks, 2581 Bunjevacs, 904 Germans, 623 Roma, 256 Ruthenians, 72 Romanians, 3 Croatians, 105 other; 140,377 Roman Catholics, 45,384 Protestants, 22,476 Greek Catholics, 14,764 Jewish, 4773 Evangelicals, 339 Greek Orthodox, 116 Baptists and 55 Unitarians.

Subdivisions

In the early 20th century, the subdivisions of Abaúj-Torna were:

Districts (járás)
DistrictCounty seat
CserehátSzepsi
FüzérHernádzsadány
GöncAbaújszántó
KassaKassa
SzikszóSzikszó
TornaTorna
Urban counties (törvényhatósági jogú város)
Kassa
The towns Füzér, Szikszó, Gönc and Abaújszántó are now in Hungary.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Verordnung des Ministeriums des Inneren vom 13. September 1850 wodurch in Gemäßheit der Allerhöchsten Entschließung vom 8. September 1850 nachstehende Bestimmungen über die Einrichtung der politischen Verwaltungsbehörden im Königreiche Ungarn erlassen und zur allgemeinen Kenntniß gebracht werden.. de. 1850-09-17. 2022-08-15. ÖNB-ALEX - Historische Rechts- und Gesetztexte Online.
  2. Web site: KlimoTheca :: Könyvtár . Kt.lib.pte.hu . 2012-12-06.
  3. Web site: KlimoTheca :: Könyvtár . Kt.lib.pte.hu . 2012-12-06.
  4. Web site: KlimoTheca :: Könyvtár . Kt.lib.pte.hu . 2012-06-24.
  5. Web site: KlimoTheca :: Könyvtár . Kt.lib.pte.hu . 2012-06-24.