Administrative divisions of the Kingdom of Hungary (1941–1945)
This article discusses the administrative divisions of the Kingdom of Hungary between 1941 and 1945. As a result of the First (1938) and Second Vienna Award (1940), territories that had been ceded by the Kingdom of Hungary at the 1920 Treaty of Trianon were partly regained from Czechoslovakia and Romania respectively. This required modification of the administrative divisions. The City of Budapest had the unique status of Royal Seat and Capital (székesfőváros, szfv.) and was legally distinct from the other Counties and Cities.
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Administrative divisions of the Kingdom of Hungary (1941–1945)
This article discusses the administrative divisions of the Kingdom of Hungary between 1941 and 1945. As a result of the First (1938) and Second Vienna Award (1940), territories that had been ceded by the Kingdom of Hungary at the 1920 Treaty of Trianon were partly regained from Czechoslovakia and Romania respectively. This required modification of the administrative divisions. The City of Budapest had the unique status of Royal Seat and Capital (székesfőváros, szfv.) and was legally distinct from the other Counties and Cities.
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