- 1910.
Kolozs County was
formed in the 11th century. In 1876, when the
administrative structure of
Transylvania was changed, the
territory of
Kolozs was...
- Bobâlna (Olpret
until 1957; Hungarian: Alparét; German: ****feld) is a
commune in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania,
having a po****tion of 1,888. It...
-
Austrian Bukovina and the
Hungarian counties of Máramaros, Szolnok-Doboka,
Kolozs, Maros-Torda and Csík. Its area was 4,167 km²
around 1910. Beszterce-Naszód...
- Cluj-Napoca. In
Hungarian it is
known as
Kolozs megye.
Under the
Kingdom of Hungary, a
county with an
identical name (
Kolozs County, Romanian:
Comitatul Cluj)...
-
borders with the
Hungarian counties of Bihar, Szatmár, Szolnok-Doboka and
Kolozs. The
rivers Someş and
Crasna flowed through the county. Its
territory was...
- Târgu Mureș). Maros-Torda
county shared borders with the
Hungarian counties Kolozs, Beszterce-Naszód, Csík, Udvarhely, Kis-Küküllő and Torda-Aranyos. The river...
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Cojocna (Hungarian:
Kolozs; German: Salzgrub, Klosmarkt) is a
commune in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania. It is
composed of
eight villages: Boj-Cătun...
- Hungary. King
Stephen I made the city the seat of the
castle county of
Kolozs, and King
Saint Ladislaus I of
Hungary founded the
abbey of Cluj-Mănăștur...
-
subdivisions Counties Beszterce-Naszód
Bihar Csík Háromszék Kis-Küküllő
Kolozs Maros-Torda Máramaros Szatmár Szilágy Szolnok-Doboka
Udvarhely Ugocsa Today...
- (Cetatea de Baltă), Kőhalom (Rupea), Cserög (Čerević) castles,
comes (Doboka,
Kolozs) or
vicecomes (Ugocsa). They took part in
Louis the Great’s (1342–1382)...