Conventional Long Name: | Szolnok-Doboka County |
Common Name: | Szolnok-Doboka |
Subdivision: | County |
Nation: | the Kingdom of Hungary (1876-1920, 1940-1945) |
Year Start: | 1876 |
Event1: | Treaty of Trianon |
Date Event1: | 4 June 1920 |
Event2: | County recreated (Second Vienna Award) |
Date Event2: | 30 August 1940 |
Event3: | Disestablished |
Date Event3: | 1945 |
Capital: | Dés |
Stat Area1: | 4786 |
Stat Pop1: | 251936 |
Stat Year1: | 1910 |
Today: | Romania |
Footnotes: | Dej is the current name of the capital. |
Szolnok-Doboka was an administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary. Its territory is now in northern Romania (northern Transylvania). The capital of the county was Dés (now Dej, Romania).
Szolnok-Doboka county shared borders with the Hungarian counties Szilágy, Szatmár, Máramaros, Beszterce-Naszód and Kolozs. The river Someş flowed through the county. Its area was around 1910.
Szolnok-Doboka county was formed in 1876, when Belső-Szolnok county (its center was Dés/Dej), most of Doboka county (its center was Doboka/Dăbâca at first, later Szamosújvár/Gherla) and the eastern part of the Kővárvidék/Chioar district were united.
In 1920, by the Treaty of Trianon, the county became part of Romania, except from 1940 until the end of World War II, when it was returned to Hungary by the Second Vienna Award, with a slightly modified territory. The territory of the county is now divided between the Romanian counties of Cluj (the center and south, a.o. Dej), Maramureș (the north), Bistrița-Năsăud (the east) and Sălaj (the west).
1880[1] | 193,677 | 146,135 (77.83%) | 31,559 (16.81%) | 4,604 (2.45%) | 5,465 (2.91%) |
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1890[2] | 217,550 | 166,806 (76.67%) | 38,961 (17.91%) | 6,234 (2.87%) | 5,549 (2.55%) |
1900[3] | 237,134 | 180,309 (76.04%) | 47,212 (19.91%) | 7,252 (3.06%) | 2,361 (1.00%) |
1910[4] | 251,936 | 189,443 (75.19%) | 52,181 (20.71%) | 6,902 (2.74%) | 3,410 (1.35%) |
1880 | 193,677 | 119,154 (61.52%) | 31,549 (16.29%) | 24,303 (12.55%) | 7,589 (3.92%) | 7,523 (3.88%) | 3,559 (1.84%) |
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1890 | 217,550 | 133,198 (61.23%) | 35,032 (16.10%) | 27,283 (12.54%) | 9,890 (4.55%) | 8,670 (3.99%) | 3,477 (1.60%) |
1900 | 237,134 | 147,322 (62.13%) | 36,247 (15.29%) | 30,353 (12.80%) | 11,791 (4.97%) | 9,164 (3.86%) | 2,257 (0.95%) |
1910 | 251,936 | 155,364 (61.67%) | 38,608 (15.32%) | 32,230 (12.79%) | 12,797 (5.08%) | 10,522 (4.18%) | 2,415 (0.96%) |
In the early 20th century, the subdivisions of Szolnok-Doboka county were:
Districts (járás) | ||
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District | Capital | |
Bethlen | Bethlen (now Beclean) | |
Csákigorbó | Csákigorbó (now Gârbou) | |
Dés | Dés (now Dej) | |
Kápolnokmonostor | Kápolnokmonostor (now Copalnic-Mănăștur) | |
Kékes | Kékes (now Chiochiș) | |
Magyarlápos | Magyarlápos (now Târgu Lăpuş) | |
Nagyilonda | Nagyilonda (now Ileanda) | |
Szamosújvár | Szamosújvár (now Gherla) | |
Urban districts (rendezett tanácsú város) | ||
Dés (now Dej) | ||
Szamosújvár (now Gherla) |