- "Bács és
Bodrogh törvényesen egyesült Vármegyék (Comitatus
Bacsiensi et
Bodrogiensis)".
David Rumsey Map Collection.
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royal free city status. In 1786, the city
became the seat of Bacsensis-
Bodrogiensis County.
According to 1786 data, the po****tion of the city
numbered 11...
- of the
medieval Kingdom of Hungary, the area was
divided between the
Bodrogiensis County,
Bacsensis County,
Csongradiensis County, and ****ania region....
- of the
medieval Kingdom of Hungary, the area was
divided between the
Bodrogiensis County,
Bacsensis County, and
Csongradiensis County. In 1526–1527, the...
- part of the
Bacsensis County, with
small northern parts of it in the
Bodrogiensis County and
Csongradiensis County. In 1526–27, the area was
ruled by the...
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County in the east, and the
Csongradiensis County,
Bacsensis County and
Bodrogiensis County in the west. Part of the area was also
located within the ****ania...
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firstly mentioned in 1407.
During this time,
settlement was part of the
Bodrogiensis County within the
medieval Kingdom of Hungary.
During the 14th and 15th...
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Barsiensis Bihariensis (bigger than the
later Bihariensis)
Bekesiensis Bodrogiensis (northern part of the
later Bacsensis)
Borsodiensis Borsova (approximately...
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Comitatus Bacsensis Comitatus Bodrogiensis Comitatus Csongradiensis...
- the
abolishment of this province, the city was
included into Bacsensis-
Bodrogiensis County.
After 1867, Novi Sad was
located within the
Hungarian part of...