Demographics of the Kingdom of Hungary by county

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Ethnic and political situation in the Kingdom of Hungary according to the 1910 census Ethnic Map of Hungary 1910 with Counties.png
Ethnic and political situation in the Kingdom of Hungary according to the 1910 census
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1910 census in Kingdom of Hungary
The Danube River basin, with its tributaries the Tisza and Mures (Maros) shown Danube basin.png
The Danube River basin, with its tributaries the Tisza and Mures (Maros) shown
Proportion of Hungarians in Hungary, 1890 census based on the most commonly spoken languages Hungarians in Hungary (1890).png
Proportion of Hungarians in Hungary, 1890 census based on the most commonly spoken languages

The following table shows the linguistic composition of each Hungarian county according to the Hungarian Census of 1910. [1]

Contents

Danube Right Bank Hungarian German Slovak Romanian Ruthenian Croatian Serbian OtherTotal
Baranya County 199,659 (56.6%)112,297 (31.9%)392 (0.1%)54 (0.0%)5 (0.0%)10,159 (2.9%)13,048 (3.7%)16,864 (4.8%)352,478 (11.4%)
Fejér County 218,822 (87.3%)24,265 (9.7%)4,359 (1.7%)37 (0.0%)5 (0.0%)333 (0.1%)814 (0.3%)2,035 (0.8%)250,670 (8.1%)
Győr County 132,991 (97.6%)2,023 (1.5%)609 (0.4%)17 (0.0%)2 (0.0%)109 (0.1%)17 (0.0%)527 (0.4%)136,295 (4.4%)
Komárom County 178,473 (88.4%)12,517 (6.2%)8,105 (4.0%)486 (0.2%)145 (0.1%)237 (0.1%)32 (0.0%)1,855 (0.9%)201,850 (6.5%)
Moson County 33,006 (34.9%)51,997 (55.0%)735 (0.8%)5 (0.0%)7 (0.0%)8,123 (8.6%)2 (0.0%)604 (0.6%)94,479 (3.1%)
Somogy County 333,597 (91.2%)18,718 (5.1%)364 (0.1%)63 (0.0%)4 (0.0%)9,934 (2.7%)44 (0.0%)3,237 (0.9%)365,961 (11.9%)
Sopron County 141,011 (49.7%)109,160 (38.5%)397 (0.1%)33 (0.0%)4 (0.0%)31,004 (10.9%)15 (0.0%)1,886 (0.7%)283,510 (9.2%)
Tolna County 189,521 (70.9%)74,376 (27.8%)789 (0.3%)39 (0.0%)4 (0.0%)343 (0.1%)1,102 (0.4%)1,085 (0.4%)267,259 (8.7%)
Vas County 247,985 (56.9%)117,169 (26.9%)288 (0.1%)14 (0.0%)48 (0.0%)16,230 (3.7%)23 (0.0%)54,036 (12.4%)435,793 (14.1%)
Veszprém County 199,063 (86.6%)29,283 (12.7%)917 (0.4%)41 (0.0%)5 (0.0%)55 (0.0%)17 (0.0%)395 (0.2%)229,776 (7.4%)
Zala County 347,167 (74.4%)3,889 (0.8%)233 (0.0%)44 (0.0%)3 (0.0%)91,909 (19.7%)56 (0.0%)23,032 (4.9%)466,333 (15.1%)
Total2,221,295 (72.0%)555,694 (18.0%)17,188 (0.6%)833 (0.0%)232 (0.0%)168,436 (5.5%)15,170 (0.5%)105,556 (3.4%)3,084,404 (14.8%)
Danube Left BankHungarianGermanSlovakRomanianRuthenianCroatianSerbianOtherTotal
Árva County 2,000 (2.5%)1,518 (1.9%)59,096 (75.0%)8 (0.0%)1 (0.0%)1 (0.0%)1 (0.0%)16,120 (20.5%)78,745 (3.6%)
Bars County 62,022 (34.7%)17,366 (9.7%)97,824 (54.8%)11 (0.0%)92 (0.1%)12 (0.0%)8 (0.0%)1,165 (0.7%)178,500 (8.2%)
Esztergom County 73,418 (80.8%)9,455 (10.4%)7,520 (8.3%)14 (0.0%)5 (0.0%)88 (0.1%)12 (0.0%)305 (0.3%)90,817 (4.2%)
Hont County 73,215 (55.3%)6,417 (4.8%)51,522 (38.9%)71 (0.1%)7 (0.0%)19 (0.0%)18 (0.0%)1,172 (0.9%)132,441 (6.1%)
Liptó County 4,365 (5.0%)2,591 (3.0%)78,098 (89.9%)222 (0.3%)25 (0.0%)11 (0.0%)1 (0.0%)1,593 (1.8%)86,906 (4.0%)
Nógrád County 197,670 (75.6%)3,143 (1.2%)58,337 (22.3%)33 (0.0%)4 (0.0%)52 (0.0%)36 (0.0%)2,242 (0.9%)261,517 (12.0%)
Nyitra County 100,324 (21.9%)27,937 (6.1%)324,664 (71.0%)39 (0.0%)13 (0.0%)81 (0.0%)26 (0.0%)4,371 (1.0%)457,455 (21.0%)
Pozsony County 163,367 (41.9%)53,822 (13.8%)166,017 (42.6%)81 (0.0%)42 (0.0%)1,934 (0.5%)31 (0.0%)4,456 (1.1%)389,750 (17.9%)
Trencsén County 13,204 (4.3%)9,029 (2.9%)284,770 (91.7%)172 (0.1%)24 (0.0%)78 (0.0%)51 (0.0%)3,109 (1.0%)310,437 (14.3%)
Turóc County 5,560 (10.0%)10,993 (19.7%)38,432 (69.0%)27 (0.0%)44 (0.1%)4 (0.0%)3 (0.0%)640 (1.1%)55,703 (2.6%)
Zólyom County 16,509 (12.4%)2,124 (1.6%)113,294 (84.8%)26 (0.0%)136 (0.1%)14 (0.0%)13 (0.0%)1,537 (1.1%)133,653 (6.1%)
Total711,654 (32.7%)144,395 (6.6%)1,279,574 (58.8%)704 (0.0%)393 (0.0%)2,294 (0.1%)200 (0.0%)36,710 (1.7%)2,175,924 (10.4%)
Danube-TiszaHungarianGermanSlovakRomanianRuthenianCroatianSerbianOtherTotal
Bács-Bodrog County 363,518 (44.7%)190,697 (23.5%)30,137 (3.7%)386 (0.0%)10,760 (1.3%)1,279 (0.2%)145,063 (17.9%)70,545 (8.7%)812,385 (21.6%)
Csongrád County 319,274 (98.1%)2,862 (0.9%)646 (0.2%)773 (0.2%)11 (0.0%)94 (0.0%)1,235 (0.4%)673 (0.2%)325,568 (8.6%)
Heves County 277,378 (99.2%)800 (0.3%)972 (0.3%)91 (0.0%)30 (0.0%)42 (0.0%)23 (0.0%)364 (0.1%)279,700 (7.4%)
Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County 372,423 (99.6%)639 (0.2%)450 (0.1%)206 (0.1%)14 (0.0%)32 (0.0%)43 (0.0%)157 (0.0%)373,964 (9.9%)
Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun County 1,728,473 (87.4%)162,824 (8.2%)47,149 (2.4%)3,357 (0.2%)306 (0.0%)3,419 (0.2%)7,934 (0.4%)24,579 (1.2%)1,978,041 (52.5%)
Total3,061,066 (81.2%)357,822 (9.5%)79,354 (2.1%)4,813 (0.1%)11,121 (0.3%)4,866 (0.1%)154,298 (4.1%)96,318 (2.6%)3,769,658 (18.0%)
Tisza Right BankHungarianGermanSlovakRomanianRuthenianCroatianSerbianOtherTotal
Abaúj-Torna County 156,668 (77.4%)6,520 (3.2%)36,067 (17.8%)127 (0.1%)378 (0.2%)63 (0.0%)21 (0.0%)2,444 (1.2%)202,288 (11.4%)
Bereg County 113,090 (47.8%)20,722 (8.8%)1,123 (0.5%)215 (0.1%)100,918 (42.7%)54 (0.0%)12 (0.0%)477 (0.2%)236,611 (13.4%)
Borsod County 281,874 (97.2%)2,379 (0.8%)4,115 (1.4%)293 (0.1%)174 (0.1%)70 (0.0%)44 (0.0%)965 (0.3%)289,914 (16.4%)
Gömör és Kis-Hont County 109,994 (58.5%)2,930 (1.6%)72,232 (38.4%)80 (0.0%)21 (0.0%)88 (0.0%)8 (0.0%)2,745 (1.5%)188,098 (10.6%)
Sáros County 18,088 (10.4%)9,447 (5.4%)101,855 (58.3%)321 (0.2%)38,500 (22.0%)15 (0.0%)2 (0.0%)6,392 (3.7%)174,620 (9.9%)
Szepes County 18,658 (10.8%)38,434 (22.2%)97,077 (56.2%)532 (0.3%)12,327 (7.1%)65 (0.0%)145 (0.1%)5,629 (3.3%)172,867 (9.8%)
Ung County 53,824 (33.2%)8,383 (5.2%)36,364 (22.4%)133 (0.1%)61,711 (38.1%)82 (0.1%)8 (0.0%)1,584 (1.0%)162,089 (9.2%)
Zemplén County 193,794 (56.5%)9,749 (2.8%)92,943 (27.1%)209 (0.1%)39,033 (11.4%)49 (0.0%)7 (0.0%)7,410 (2.2%)343,194 (19.4%)
Total945,990 (53.5%)98,564 (5.6%)441,776 (25.0%)1,910 (0.1%)253,062 (14.3%)486 (0.0%)247 (0.0%)27,646 (1.6%)1,769,681 (8.5%)
Tisza Left BankHungarianGermanSlovakRomanianRuthenianCroatianSerbianOtherTotal
Békés County 219,261 (73.4%)6,048 (2.0%)66,770 (22.4%)6,125 (2.1%)4 (0.0%)17 (0.0%)76 (0.0%)409 (0.1%)298,710 (11.5%)
Bihar County 365,642 (56.6%)3,599 (0.6%)8,457 (1.3%)265,098 (41.0%)211 (0.0%)156 (0.0%)122 (0.0%)3,016 (0.5%)646,301 (24.9%)
Hajdú County 251,918 (99.2%)1,044 (0.4%)118 (0.0%)376 (0.1%)25 (0.0%)23 (0.0%)76 (0.0%)283 (0.1%)253,863 (9.8%)
Máramaros County 52,964 (14.8%)59,552 (16.6%)503 (0.1%)84,510 (23.6%)159,489 (44.6%)41 (0.0%)6 (0.0%)640 (0.2%)357,705 (13.8%)
Szabolcs County 316,765 (99.0%)868 (0.3%)1,117 (0.3%)212 (0.1%)194 (0.1%)15 (0.0%)7 (0.0%)640 (0.2%)319,818 (12.3%)
Szatmár County 268,385 (67.7%)6,670 (1.7%)425 (0.1%)119,760 (30.2%)114 (0.0%)66 (0.0%)27 (0.0%)1,185 (0.3%)396,632 (15.3%)
Szilágy County 87,312 (37.9%)816 (0.4%)3,727 (1.6%)136,087 (59.1%)52 (0.0%)5 (0.0%)6 (0.0%)2,135 (0.9%)230,140 (8.9%)
Ugocsa County 42,677 (46.5%)4,632 (5.0%)37 (0.0%)9,750 (10.6%)34,415 (37.5%)4 (0.0%)1 (0.0%)239 (0.3%)91,755 (3.5%)
Total1,604,924 (61.8%)83,229 (3.2%)81,154 (3.1%)621,918 (24.0%)194,504 (7.5%)327 (0.0%)321 (0.0%)8,547 (0.3%)2,594,924 (12.4%)
Tisza-Maros HungarianGermanSlovakRomanianRuthenianCroatianSerbianOtherTotal
Arad County 124,215 (30.0%)38,695 (9.3%)5,451 (1.3%)239,755 (57.9%)677 (0.2%)70 (0.0%)2,138 (0.5%)3,387 (0.8%)414,388 (19.3%)
Csanád County 108,621 (74.8%)1,013 (0.7%)17,133 (11.8%)14,046 (9.7%)119 (0.1%)8 (0.0%)3,967 (2.7%)341 (0.2%)145,248 (6.8%)
Krassó-Szörény County 33,787 (7.2%)55,883 (12.0%)2,908 (0.6%)336,082 (72.1%)2,351 (0.5%)319 (0.1%)14,674 (3.1%)20,143 (4.3%)466,147 (21.8%)
Temes County 79,960 (16.0%)165,883 (33.1%)3,080 (0.6%)169,030 (33.7%)30 (0.0%)350 (0.1%)69,905 (14.0%)12,597 (2.5%)500,835 (23.4%)
Torontál County 128,405 (20.9%)165,779 (26.9%)16,143 (2.6%)86,937 (14.1%)11 (0.0%)4,203 (0.7%)199,750 (32.5%)13,923 (2.3%)615,151 (28.7%)
Total474,988 (22.2%)427,253 (19.9%)44,715 (2.1%)845,850 (39.5%)3,188 (0.1%)4,950 (0.2%)290,434 (13.6%)50,391 (2.4%)2,141,769 (10.3%)
TransylvaniaHungarianGermanSlovakRomanianRuthenianCroatianSerbianOtherTotal
Alsó-Fehér County 39,107 (17.6%)7,269 (3.3%)184 (0.1%)171,483 (77.4%)8 (0.0%)8 (0.0%)18 (0.0%)3,541 (1.6%)221,618 (8.3%)
Beszterce-Naszód County 10,737 (8.4%)25,609 (20.0%)37 (0.0%)87,564 (68.5%)213 (0.2%)11 (0.0%)6 (0.0%)3,666 (2.9%)127,843 (4.8%)
Brassó County 35,372 (35.0%)29,542 (29.2%)184 (0.2%)35,091 (34.7%)18 (0.0%)19 (0.0%)22 (0.0%)951 (0.9%)101,199 (3.8%)
Csík County 125,888 (86.4%)1,080 (0.7%)85 (0.1%)18,032 (12.4%)188 (0.1%)13 (0.0%)3 (0.0%)431 (0.3%)145,720 (5.4%)
Fogaras County 6,466 (6.8%)3,236 (3.4%)55 (0.1%)84,436 (88.7%)20 (0.0%)5 (0.0%)3 (0.0%)953 (1.0%)95,174 (3.6%)
Háromszék County 123,518 (83.4%)617 (0.4%)202 (0.1%)22,963 (15.5%)144 (0.1%)15 (0.0%)14 (0.0%)607 (0.4%)148,080 (5.5%)
Hunyad County 52,720 (15.5%)8,101 (2.4%)1,024 (0.3%)271,675 (79.9%)606 (0.2%)195 (0.1%)140 (0.0%)5,674 (1.7%)340,135 (12.7%)
Kis-Küküllő County 34,902 (30.1%)20,272 (17.5%)31 (0.0%)55,585 (47.9%)1 (0.0%)4 (0.0%)2 (0.0%)5,294 (4.6%)116,091 (4.3%)
Kolozs County 111,439 (38.9%)8,386 (2.9%)169 (0.1%)161,279 (56.3%)13 (0.0%)55 (0.0%)44 (0.0%)5,302 (1.8%)286,687 (10.7%)
Maros-Torda County 134,166 (61.1%)8,312 (3.8%)79 (0.0%)71,909 (32.7%)174 (0.1%)33 (0.0%)25 (0.0%)4,891 (2.2%)219,589 (8.2%)
Nagy-Küküllő County 18,474 (12.4%)62,224 (41.8%)63 (0.0%)60,381 (40.6%)6 (0.0%)57 (0.0%)4 (0.0%)7,617 (5.1%)148,826 (5.6%)
Szeben County 10,159 (5.7%)49,757 (28.1%)154 (0.1%)113,672 (64.3%)205 (0.1%)84 (0.0%)95 (0.1%)2,795 (1.6%)176,921 (6.6%)
Szolnok-Doboka County 52,181 (20.7%)6,902 (2.7%)42 (0.0%)189,443 (75.2%)154 (0.1%)9 (0.0%)7 (0.0%)3,198 (1.3%)251,936 (9.4%)
Torda-Aranyos County 44,630 (25.6%)576 (0.3%)62 (0.0%)125,668 (72.1%)8 (0.0%)10 (0.0%)3 (0.0%)3,418 (2.0%)174,375 (6.5%)
Udvarhely County 118,458 (95.4%)2,202 (1.8%)33 (0.0%)2,840 (2.3%)1 (0.0%)5 (0.0%)35 (0.0%)599 (0.5%)124,173 (4.6%)
Total918,217 (34.3%)234,085 (8.7%)2,404 (0.1%)1,472,021 (55.0%)1,759 (0.1%)523 (0.0%)421 (0.0%)48,937 (1.8%)2,678,367 (12.8%)
FiumeHungarianGermanSlovakRomanianRuthenianCroatianSerbianOther (mostly Italian)Total
Fiume 6,493 (13.0%)2,315 (4.6%)192 (0.4%)137 (0.3%)11 (0.0%)12,926 (26.0%)425 (0.9%)27,307 (54.8%)49,806 (0.2%)
KINGDOM OF HUNGARY 9,944,627 (54.4%)1,903,357 (10.4%)1,946,357 (10.7%)2,948,186 (16.1%)464,270 (2.5%)194,808 (1.1%)461,516 (2.5%)401,412 (2.2%)18,264,533 (87.4%)
Croatia-Slavonia HungarianGermanSlovakRomanianRuthenianCroatianSerbianOtherTotal
Belovár-Kőrös County 14,224 (4.3%)4,235 (1.3%)386 (0.1%)1 (0.0%)281 (0.1%)253,687 (76.3%)44,533 (13.4%)15,245 (4.6%)332,592 (12.7%)
Lika-Korbava County 22 (0.0%)68 (0.0%)3 (0.0%)2 (0.0%)2 (0.0%)100,346 (49.0%)104,036 (50.8%)231 (0.1%)204,710 (7.8%)
Modrus-Fiume County 899 (0.4%)592 (0.3%)64 (0.0%)6 (0.0%)4 (0.0%)152,210 (65.7%)74,894 (32.3%)2,985 (1.3%)231,654 (8.8%)
Pozsega County 16,462 (6.2%)13,143 (5.0%)3,352 (1.3%)154 (0.1%)2,888 (1.1%)142,616 (53.8%)66,783 (25.2%)19,874 (7.5%)265,272 (10.1%)
Szerém County 29,522 (7.1%)68,086 (16.4%)13,841 (3.3%)587 (0.1%)4,642 (1.1%)106,198 (25.6%)183,109 (44.2%)8,249 (2.0%)414,234 (15.8%)
Varasd County 1,095 (0.4%)1,172 (0.4%)41 (0.0%)2 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)300,033 (97.7%)2,384 (0.8%)2,283 (0.7%)307,010 (11.7%)
Verőcze County 37,656 (13.8%)40,766 (15.0%)3,691 (1.4%)64 (0.0%)439 (0.2%)137,394 (50.4%)46,658 (17.1%)5,762 (2.1%)272,430 (10.4%)
Zágráb County 6,068 (1.0%)6,016 (1.0%)235 (0.0%)30 (0.0%)61 (0.0%)445,870 (75.1%)122,558 (20.6%)13,214 (2.2%)594,052 (22.7%)
Total105,948 (4.0%)134,078 (5.1%)21,613 (0.8%)846 (0.0%)8,317 (0.3%)1,638,354 (62.5%)644,955 (24.6%)67,843 (2.6%)2,621,954 (12.6%)
TRANSLEITHANIA 10,050,575 (48.1%)2,037,435 (9.8%)1,967,970 (9.4%)2,949,032 (14.1%)472,587 (2.3%)1,833,162 (8.8%)1,106,471 (5.3%)469,255 (2.2%)20,886,487 (100.0%)

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<i>The Pagan Madonna</i> 1981 Hungarian film

The Pagan Madonna is a 1981 Hungarian crime action comedy film directed by Gyula Mészáros.

References

  1. Fajth, Gáspár; Dr Gyulay, Ferenc; Dr Klinger, András; Dr Harcsa, István; Kamarás, Ferenc; Dr Csahók, István; Dr Ehrlich, Éva (1992). Történeti statisztikai idősorok 1867–1992 I.: Népesség-népmozgalom (in Hungarian). Hungarian Central Statistical Office. ISBN   9789637070433. Archived from the original on 2 June 2019. Retrieved 3 June 2019.

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