A
Trianoni béke által Magyarországtól elcsatolt települések 1920. |
Settlements
detached from Hungary by the Treaty of Trianon 1920 |
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200 |
Abafája
Alsóilosva |
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City,town
or village with Hungarian majority 1910 |
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City,town
or village with Hungarian minority 1910 |
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City,town
or village, less than 50 Hungarians 1910 |
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magyar
neve 1920-ban |
hivatalos
neve 1999 |
elcsatolva
1920 |
Magyar |
történet |
Hungarian
name 1920 |
Official
name 1999 |
to
country 1920 |
Hung. |
History |
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Abafája |
Apalina |
Rumania |
69% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Abafalva |
Král'
(Abovce) |
Czechoslovakia |
100% |
1938-1944
to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Abara |
Oborín |
Czechoslovakia |
99% |
1938-1944
to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Abásfalva |
Apalina |
Rumania |
100% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Abaszállás
<[Abalehota]> |
Lehota |
Czechoslovakia |
3% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Abaszéplak |
Koice
(Krásna) |
Czechoslovakia |
20% |
1938-1944
to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Abaújharaszti |
Chrastné |
Czechoslovakia |
11% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Abaújnádasd |
Trestené
pri Hornáde |
Czechoslovakia |
41% |
1938-1944
to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Abaújrákos |
Ráko |
Czechoslovakia |
65% |
1938-1944
to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Abaújszakaly |
Hutníky
(Sokol'any) |
Czechoslovakia |
32% |
1938-1944
to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Abaújszina |
Seňa |
Czechoslovakia |
92% |
1938-1944
to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Abdalóc |
Edlitz
im Burgenland |
Austria |
6% |
1938-1944
to Germany |
Ábelfalva |
Ábelová |
Czechoslovakia |
6% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Abos |
Obiovce |
Czechoslovakia |
4% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Abosfalva |
Abuş |
Rumania |
51% |
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Ábrahám |
Abrahám |
Czechoslovakia |
5% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Ábrahámfalva |
Abrahámovce |
Czechoslovakia |
0% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Ábrahámpikfalva |
Abrahámovce
+ Pikovce |
Czechoslovakia |
1% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Ábránfalva |
Obrăneşti |
Rumania |
99% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Ábránka |
Abranka |
Czechoslovakia |
0% |
1939-1944
to Hungary, 1945-1992 to Soviet Union, 1992 to Ukraine |
Ábrány |
Abranovce |
Czechoslovakia |
1% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Abroncsos
<[Obrucsnó]> |
Obručné |
Czechoslovakia |
0% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Abrudbánya |
Abrud |
Rumania |
40% |
town |
Abrudfalva |
Abrud-Sat |
Rumania |
3% |
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Abrudkerpenyes |
Cărpiniş |
Rumania |
2% |
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Abucsa |
Abucea |
Rumania |
11% |
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Ácsfalva
<[Acsuca]> |
Aciuţa |
Rumania |
7% |
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Ácsva |
Avram
Iancu |
Rumania |
1% |
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Ada |
Ada |
Yugoslavia |
84% |
1941-1944
to Hungary |
Adalin |
Adalin |
Rumania |
1% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Ádámfalva
<[Adamóckisbiróc]> |
Adamovské
Kochanovce (Adamovce + Malé Bierovce) |
Czechoslovakia |
3% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Ádámfölde |
Mourov |
Czechoslovakia |
0% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Ádámos |
Adămuş |
Rumania |
70% |
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Adorján |
Adrian |
Rumania |
99% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Adorjánfalva
<[Adrianc]> |
Odranci |
Yugoslavia |
0% |
1941-1944
to Hungary, 1991 to Slovenia |
Aga |
Brestovăţ |
Rumania |
16% |
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Agadics |
Agadici |
Rumania |
1% |
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Ágcsernyő |
Čierna |
Czechoslovakia |
100% |
1938-1944
to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Ágfalva |
Ágfalva |
Austria |
4% |
1922
return to Hungary |
Ágó |
Nýrovce
(Agov) |
Czechoslovakia |
100% |
1938-1944
to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Ágostháza
<[Welbach]> |
Bystrany |
Czechoslovakia |
3% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Ágostonfalva |
Augustin |
Rumania |
8% |
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Ágostonlak
<[Závadka]> |
Závadka
nad Hronom |
Czechoslovakia |
3% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Ágotakövesd |
Coveş |
Rumania |
7% |
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Ágya |
Adea |
Rumania |
98% |
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Agyagfalva |
Lutiţa |
Rumania |
100% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Agyagospatak |
Hlinné |
Czechoslovakia |
2% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Agyidóc |
Adidovce |
Czechoslovakia |
3% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Aha |
Horný
Ohaj |
Czechoslovakia |
100% |
1938-1944
to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Áj |
Háj |
Czechoslovakia |
100% |
1938-1944
to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Ájfalucska |
Hačava |
Czechoslovakia |
6% |
1939-1944
to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Ajnácskő |
Hajnáčka |
Czechoslovakia |
99% |
1938-1944
to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Ajton |
Aiton |
Rumania |
29% |
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Akli |
Dakovo
(Klinove) |
Czechoslovakia |
98% |
1938-1944
to Hungary, 1945-1992 to Soviet Union, 1992 to Ukraine |
Aklos
<[Uklina]> |
Uklin |
Czechoslovakia |
2% |
1939-1944
to Hungary, 1945-1992 to Soviet Union, 1992 to Ukraine |
Akmár |
Acmariu |
Rumania |
0% |
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Aknasugatag |
Ocna
Şugatag |
Rumania |
95% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Aknaszlatina |
Solotvino |
Czechoslovakia |
99% |
1939-1944
to Hungary, 1945-1992 to Soviet Union, 1992 to Ukraine |
Ákos |
Acâş |
Rumania |
79% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Ákosfalva |
Acăţari |
Rumania |
97% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Alamor |
Alămor |
Rumania |
15% |
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Albár |
Dolný
Bár |
Czechoslovakia |
100% |
1938-1944
to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Albertfalu |
Grabovac |
Yugoslavia |
14% |
1941-1944
to Hungary, 1991 to Croatia |
Albis |
Albiş |
Rumania |
100% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Alcina |
Alţina |
Rumania |
1% |
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Alcsil |
Cil |
Rumania |
10% |
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Áldásos |
Hălăliş |
Rumania |
2% |
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Aldoboly |
Dobolii
de Jos |
Rumania |
58% |
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Áldófalva |
Aldeşti |
Rumania |
4% |
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Aldorf |
Bistriţa
(Unirea) |
Rumania |
4% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Alfüged |
Ciugudu
de Jos |
Rumania |
1% |
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Algyógyalfalu |
Geogiau |
Rumania |
15% |
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Algyógyfelfalu |
Geogiau
(Geogaiul de Sus) |
Rumania |
25% |
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Alhó |
Markt
Allhau |
Austria |
2% |
1938-1944
to Germany |
Alibunár |
Alibunar |
Yugoslavia |
6% |
1941-1944
to Serbia |
Alistál |
Dolný
tál |
Czechoslovakia |
99% |
1938-1944
to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Alkenyér |
Şibot |
Rumania |
5% |
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Alkér |
Cheriu |
Rumania |
5% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Almád |
Jablanka |
Yugoslavia |
1% |
1941-1944
to Serbia |
Almafa |
Măru |
Rumania |
7% |
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Almágy |
Gemerský
Jablonec |
Czechoslovakia |
100% |
1938-1944
to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Almakerék |
Mălâncrav |
Rumania |
2% |
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Almamező |
Hidişelu
de Jos |
Rumania |
2% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Almásbalázsháza |
Bălan |
Rumania |
2% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Almáscsáka |
Ceaca |
Rumania |
0% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Almásdál |
Dolu |
Rumania |
2% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Almásegres |
Agrişu
Mare |
Rumania |
3% |
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Almasel |
Almăşel |
Rumania |
1% |
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Almásfalu
<[Jablonó]> |
Jablonové |
Czechoslovakia |
1% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Almásfegyvernek |
Fegernic |
Rumania |
38% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Almásgalgó |
Gâlgău
Almaşului |
Rumania |
3% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Almásköblös
<[Oláhköblösd]> |
Cubleşu |
Rumania |
1% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Almásmálom |
Malin |
Rumania |
52% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Almásmező |
Poiana
Mărului |
Rumania |
1% |
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Almásnyíres |
Mesteacănu |
Rumania |
2% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Almásrákos |
Racâş |
Rumania |
2% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Almásróna
<[Ravenszka]> |
Ravensca |
Rumania |
0% |
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Almástamási |
Tămaşa |
Rumania |
2% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Almaszeg |
Voivozi |
Rumania |
10% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Almaszeghuta |
Huta
Voivozi |
Rumania |
2% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Almásszelistye |
Almaş-Sălişte |
Rumania |
0% |
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Almásszentmária |
Sântă
Măria |
Rumania |
1% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Almásszentmihály |
Sânmihaiu
Almaşului |
Rumania |
4% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Alménes
<[Kresztaménes]> |
Minişel |
Rumania |
2% |
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Alőr |
Urişor |
Rumania |
11% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Alparét |
Bobâlna |
Rumania |
5% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Alpestes |
Peştişu
Mare |
Rumania |
47% |
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Alsóaklos |
Ocoliş |
Rumania |
2% |
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Alsóalmád
<[Alsójablonka]> |
Jablonové |
Czechoslovakia |
0% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóalmás |
Jabloňovce
(Dolný Almá) |
Czechoslovakia |
5% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóapsa |
Dibrova |
Czechoslovakia |
1% |
1939-1944
to Hungary, 1945-1992 to Soviet Union, 1992 to Ukraine |
Alsóaradi |
Aradac
(Andrejevac) |
Yugoslavia |
2% |
1941-1944
to Serbia |
Alsóárpás |
Arpaşu
de Jos |
Rumania |
7% |
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Alsóatrak |
Dolné
Otrokovce |
Czechoslovakia |
0% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóbágyon
<[Alsóbadin]> |
Dolný
Badín |
Czechoslovakia |
2% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóbajom |
Boian |
Rumania |
10% |
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Alsóbaka
<[Alsótótbaka]> |
Devičany
(Dolné Devičany) |
Czechoslovakia |
2% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóbalázsfalva |
Blăjenii
de Jos |
Rumania |
5% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Alsóbalog |
Vel'ký
Blh (Niný Blh) |
Czechoslovakia |
99% |
1938-1944
to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóbán |
Bănişor |
Rumania |
1% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Alsóbarakony |
Berechiu |
Rumania |
4% |
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Alsóbarbatyeniszkrony |
Iscroni |
Rumania |
27% |
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Alsóbaskóc |
Bakovce |
Czechoslovakia |
2% |
1939-1944
to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóbaucár |
Băuţar
(Băuţaru Inferior) |
Rumania |
2% |
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Alsóbeled |
Bildein
(Unterbildein) |
Austria |
0% |
1938-1944
to Germany |
Alsóbencsek |
Bencecu
de Jos |
Rumania |
3% |
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Alsóberek
<[Homonnabresztó]> |
Brestov |
Czechoslovakia |
0% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóberekszó |
Bârsău
de Jos |
Rumania |
6% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Alsóbeszterce |
Dolnja
Bistrica |
Yugoslavia |
0% |
1941-1944
to Hungary, 1991 to Slovenia |
Alsóbisztra |
Ninyj
Bistryj |
Czechoslovakia |
10% |
1939-1944
to Hungary, 1945-1992 to Soviet Union, 1992 to Ukraine |
Alsóbodok |
Dolné
Obdokovce |
Czechoslovakia |
96% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóbogáta
<[Oláhbogáta]> |
Bogata
de Jos |
Rumania |
4% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Alsóboj |
Boiu
de Jos |
Rumania |
0% |
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Alsóboldád |
Bolda |
Rumania |
3% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Alsóboldogfalva
<[Alsóboldogasszonyfalva]> |
Bodogoaia |
Rumania |
100% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Alsóborgó |
Josenii
Bârgului |
Rumania |
8% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Alsóbotfalu |
Bzince
pod Javorinou (Dolné Bznice) |
Czechoslovakia |
1% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóbölkény
<[Magyarbölkény]> |
Beica
de Jos |
Rumania |
71% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Alsóbudak
<[Kisbudak]> |
Buduş |
Rumania |
6% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Alsócsáj |
Niný
Čáj |
Czechoslovakia |
60% |
1938-1944
to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsócsalogány
<[Alsószlavicsa]> |
Dolnji
Slaveči |
Yugoslavia |
4% |
1941-1944
to Hungary, 1991 to Slovenia |
Alsócsatár |
Felsőcsatár |
Austria |
6% |
1923
return to Hungary |
Alsócsebény
<[Alsócsebinye]> |
Čabiny
(Niné Čabiny) |
Czechoslovakia |
1% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsócsernáton |
Cernat
(Cernatu de Jos) |
Rumania |
98% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Alsócsernye
<[Csernina]> |
Černina |
Czechoslovakia |
0% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsócsertés |
Certeju
de Jos |
Rumania |
1% |
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Alsócsitár |
Nitra
(titáre) |
Czechoslovakia |
97% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsócsobánka |
Ciubanca |
Rumania |
0% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Alsócsóra |
Săliştea |
Rumania |
2% |
|
Alsócsöpöny |
Sered'
(Dolný Čepeň) |
Czechoslovakia |
31% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsódacsólam |
Dačov
Lom (Dolný Dačov Lom) |
Czechoslovakia |
2% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóderna |
Dernişoara |
Rumania |
9% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Alsódetrehem |
Tritenii
de Jos |
Rumania |
13% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Alsódiós |
Dolné
Oreany |
Czechoslovakia |
1% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsódombó |
Dolné
Dubové |
Czechoslovakia |
1% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsódomború |
Donja
Dubrava |
Yugoslavia |
9% |
1941-1944
to Hungary, 1991 to Croatia |
Alsódombró
<[Dumbravica]> |
Dumbrăviţa |
Rumania |
1% |
|
Alsódomonya |
Uhorod
(Domaninci) |
Czechoslovakia |
8% |
1939-1944
to Hungary, 1945-1992 to Soviet Union, 1992 to Ukraine |
Alsódraskóc |
Dolné
Drkovce |
Czechoslovakia |
9% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsódubovány |
Dubovany
(Dolné Dubovany) |
Czechoslovakia |
1% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóegregy
<[Magyaregregy]> |
Românaşi |
Rumania |
8% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Alsóegres |
Agrişu
de Jos |
Rumania |
3% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Alsóelefánt |
Dolé
Lefantovce |
Czechoslovakia |
7% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóelemér
<[Németelemér]> |
Elemir
(Nemački Elemir) |
Yugoslavia |
8% |
1941-1944
to Serbia |
Alsóerdőfalva
<[Újleszna]> |
Nová
Lesná |
Czechoslovakia |
2% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóesztergály |
Dolné
Strháre |
Czechoslovakia |
9% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsófalu |
Polina |
Czechoslovakia |
99% |
1938-1944
to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsófarkadin |
Unirea |
Rumania |
16% |
|
Alsófegyvernek |
Zbrojníky
(Dolný Fed'vernek) |
Czechoslovakia |
99% |
1938-1944
to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsófehérkút |
Dolné
Príbelce |
Czechoslovakia |
8% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsófeketevölgy |
Valea
de Jos |
Rumania |
|
|
Alsófenyves
<[Alsójedlova]> |
Niná
Jedlová |
Czechoslovakia |
0% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóferencfalva |
Ferketinec |
Yugoslavia |
2% |
1941-1944
to Hungary, 1991 to Croatia |
Alsófernezely |
Baia
Mare (Ferneziu) |
Rumania |
30% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Alsófricske |
Fričkovce |
Czechoslovakia |
2% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsófüld |
Fildu
de Jos |
Rumania |
4% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Alsófüle |
Fildu
de Jos |
Rumania |
1% |
|
Alsófüves
<[Alsóverzár]> |
Vărzarii
de Jos |
Rumania |
2% |
|
Alsógáld |
Galda
de Jos |
Rumania |
5% |
|
Alsógellér |
Holiare
(Dolný Gellér) |
Czechoslovakia |
100% |
1938-1944
to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsógereben
<[Alsóhrabonica]> |
Činadijovo
(Ninja Hrabivnicja) |
Czechoslovakia |
5% |
1939-1944
to Hungary, 1945-1992 to Soviet Union, 1992 to Ukraine |
Alsógezés |
Ghijasa
de Jos |
Rumania |
0% |
|
Alsógörbed |
Crivina |
Rumania |
1% |
|
Alsógyékényes |
Jichişu
de Jos |
Rumania |
2% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Alsógyertyán
<[Alsóhrabóc]> |
Fričkovce |
Czechoslovakia |
13% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsógyőröd |
Dolný
Ďur |
Czechoslovakia |
33% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóhagymás |
Hăşmaş |
Rumania |
4% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Alsóhalas
<[Alsóribnice]> |
Niná
Rybnica |
Czechoslovakia |
17% |
1939-1944
to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóhámor |
Hodrua-Hámre
(Dolné Hámre) |
Czechoslovakia |
6% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóhatárszeg
<[Nagyrosztoka]> |
Roztoka
(Ninja Roztoka) |
Czechoslovakia |
3% |
1939-1944
to Hungary, 1945-1992 to Soviet Union, 1992 to Ukraine |
Alsóhelbény |
Topol'čany
(Dolné Chlebany) |
Czechoslovakia |
2% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóhidas
<[Alsómostenyec]> |
Povaská
Bystrica (Dolný Motenec) |
Czechoslovakia |
0% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóhidegpatak |
Ninyj
Studenyj |
Czechoslovakia |
1% |
1939-1944
to Hungary, 1945-1992 to Soviet Union, 1992 to Ukraine |
Alsóhímes
<[Alsópiszanya]> |
Niná
Pisaná |
Czechoslovakia |
0% |
1939-1944
and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóhomoród |
Homoroade
(Homorodu de Jos) |
Rumania |
13% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Alsóhunkóc |
Choňkovce |
Czechoslovakia |
5% |
1939-1944
to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóhuta
<[Óhuta]> |
Iegherişte |
Rumania |
7% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Alsóhutka |
Niná
Hutka |
Czechoslovakia |
29% |
1938-1944
to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóidecs |
Ideciu
de Jos |
Rumania |
5% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |
Alsóilosva |
Ilişua |
Rumania |
40% |
1940-1944
to Hungary |