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Ugocsa was an
administrative county (comitatus) of the
Kingdom of Hungary. Its
territory is now in north-western
Romania (1⁄4) and
western Ukraine (3⁄4)...
- 1606 and
recognized Transylvanian rule over
seven stated Partium counties:
Ugocsa, Bereg, Zemplén, Borsod, Szabolcs, Szatmár and Abaúj.
These were returned...
- Hungary, and
formed the new
county of Szatmár-
Ugocsa-Bereg in 1923, with
parts of the
former Bereg and
Ugocsa counties (the
capital of this
county was Mátészalka...
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county of Szatmár-
Ugocsa-Bereg was
created in 1923.
Following the
First Vienna Award Szatmár
County was recreated, thus Bereg-
Ugocsa county was created...
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Hungarian word szőlős,
meaning vineyard. The town was one of the
oldest in
Ugocsa county, and was
inhabited by
winemakers of the
royal court. In 1329, Hungarian...
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County was
organised after World War II from the
previous counties Szatmár–
Ugocsa–Bereg and Szabolcs.
Before 1991 it was
called Szabolcs-Szatmár County....
- east of the Carpathians. Later, Balc
became the head of Szatmár (Sătmar),
Ugocsa and Máramaros (Maramureș)
counties in the
Kingdom of Hungary, and he was...
- Transcarpathia, and the area was
divided between the
counties of Ung, Bereg,
Ugocsa, and Máramaros. At the end of the 13th and
beginning of the 14th century...
- (1415–1423), also ispán of Ung (1398–1423), Máramaros (1404–1412), Szatmár and
Ugocsa (1406–1419) Counties.
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secretarius cancellarius regius...
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Hungary was
conducted in 1717,
during which 1,464
people were
captured in the
Ugocsa County, 861 of whom
succeeded in
escaping from the
caravan going back to...