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Torontál (Hungarian:
Torontál, German:
Torontal, Serbian: Торонтал, Romanian:
Torontal) was an
administrative county (comitatus) of the
Kingdom of Hungary...
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later Serbian Banat was part of
Torontal and
Temes counties of
Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary. The
center of
Torontal county was Großbetschkerek (Hungarian:...
- Batschka-
Torontal District (Serbian: Bačko-torontalski
okrug or Бачко-торонталски округ; German:
Bezirk Batschka-
Torontal;[citation needed] Hungarian:...
- Timiș-
Torontal was a
county (Romanian: județ) in the
Kingdom of Romania. Its
capital was Timișoara. The
territory of the
county had been
transferred to...
- land was
divided into two districts:[citation needed] Batschka-
Torontal (Bačka-
Torontal) Temeschwar-Karasch (Timișoara-Caraș) Later, it was
divided into...
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shared borders with the
Hungarian counties of Csongrád, Békés, Arad and
Torontál. The
river Maros (Mureș)
formed its
southern border. Its area was 1,714 km2...
- Međimurje, Dalmatia, Slovenia, Syrmia,
parts of Bács-Bodrog, Baranya,
Torontál and
Temes Counties were
joined with
Serbia to form the
Kingdom of the Serbs...
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infrastructure and
residential buildings too.
Allied air
raids over Timiș-
Torontal County continued in July and
August 1944 with more
leaflet drops. After...
- The plăși of Timiș-
Torontal County in 1930...
- districts: Batschka-
Torontal and Temeschwar-Karasch. In 1850,
crown land was
divided into five
districts and the
territory of Batschka-
Torontal District was...