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Settlements detached from Hungary by the Treaty of Trianon 1920 | ||||
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Alsóittebe Andaháza | ||||
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City, town or village with Hungarian minority 1910 | ||||
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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Alsóittebe <[Magyarittebe]> | Novi Itebej | Yugoslavia | 99% | 1941-1944 to Serbia |
Alsójánosfa | Ivanjevci | Yugoslavia | 2% | 1941-1944 to Hungary, 1991 to Slovenia |
Alsójányok | Janíky (Dolné Janíky) | Czechoslovakia | 99% | 1938-1944 to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsójára | Iara | Rumania | 54% | |
Alsókabol <[Alsókovil]> | Kovilj (Donji Kovilj) | Yugoslavia | 8% | 1941-1944 to Serbia |
Alsókajanel | Căinelu de Jos | Rumania | 3% | |
Alsókálinfalva | Kalini | Czechoslovakia | 0% | 1939-1944 to Hungary, 1945-1992 to Soviet Union, 1992 to Ukraine |
Alsókálnok | Dolný Kalník | Czechoslovakia | 0% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsókalocsa | Koločava | Czechoslovakia | 2% | 1939-1944 to Hungary, 1945-1992 to Soviet Union, 1992 to Ukraine |
Alsókálosa | Nina Kaloa | Czechoslovakia | 98% | 1938-1944 to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsókánya <[Jesztreb]> | Jastrabie pri Michalovciach | Czechoslovakia | 1% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsókápolna | Căpâlna de Jos | Rumania | 6% | |
Alsókarácsonyfalva | Crăciunelu de Jos | Rumania | 15% | |
Alsókaraszló | Zariččja | Czechoslovakia | 1% | 1939-1944 to Hungary, 19 45-1992 to Soviet Union, 1992 to Ukraine |
Alsókaznacs | Cosniciu de Jos | Rumania | 3% | 1940-1944 to Hungary |
Alsókemence | Niná Kamenica | Czechoslovakia | 22% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsókemenec | Kamenec
pod Vtáčnikom
(Dolný Kamenec) |
Czechoslovakia | 2% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsókismartonhegy | Eisenstadt (Unterberg-Eisenstadt) | Austria | 17% | 1938-1944 to Germany |
Alsókocskóc | Púchov (Dolné Kočkovce) | Czechoslovakia | 0% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsókocsoba | Cociuba Mare | Rumania | 2% | |
Alsókomána | Comana de Jos | Rumania | 9% | |
Alsókomárnok | Niný Komárnik | Czechoslovakia | 4% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsókomaróc | Komárany | Czechoslovakia | 0% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsókorompa | Dolná Krupá | Czechoslovakia | 5% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsókosály | Căşeiu | Rumania | 5% | 1940-1944 to Hungary |
Alsóköcsény <[Kucsin]> | Kučín | Czechoslovakia | 3% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóköhér | Chiheru de Jos | Rumania | 3% | 1940-1944 to Hungary |
Alsóköröskény | Nitra (Dolné Krkany) | Czechoslovakia | 48% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsókörtvélyes | Niný Hruov | Czechoslovakia | 8% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóköves <[Govosdia]> | Nicolae Bălcescu | Rumania | 2% | |
Alsókubin | Dolný Kubín | Czechoslovakia | 26% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóladács <[Alsóvladicsa]> | Niná Vladiča | Czechoslovakia | 0% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsólakos | Dolnji Lako | Yugoslavia | 98% | 1941-1944 to Hungary, 1991 to Slovenia |
Alsólánc | Niný Lánec | Czechoslovakia | 99% | 1938-1944 to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsólápos <[Alsólabs]> | Łapsze Niżnie | Poland | 1% | 1939-1944 to Slovakia |
Alsólapugy | Lăpugiu de Jos | Rumania | 2% | |
Alsólászló | Mannersdorf an der Rabnitz (Unterloisdorf) | Austria | 6% | 1938-1944 to Germany |
Alsólászlófalva <[Alsóladiskóc]> | Niné Ladičkovce | Czechoslovakia | 0% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsólegénd <[Alsómladonya]> | Dolné Mladonice | Czechoslovakia | 2% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsólehnic | Červený Klátor | Czechoslovakia | 9% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsólehota | Oravský Podzámok (Dolná Lehota) | Czechoslovakia | 0% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsólendva | Lendava | Yugoslavia | 87% | 1941-1944 to Hungary, 1991 to Slovenia |
Alsóleszéte <[Koritnó]> | Podolie (Korytné) | Czechoslovakia | 0% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsólipnica | Lipnica Wielka | Poland | 0% | 1939-1944 to Slovakia |
Alsólóc | Dolné Lovčice | Czechoslovakia | 2% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsólopassó | Dolný Lopaov | Czechoslovakia | 1% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsólövő | Oberschützen (Unterschützen) | Austria | 5% | 1938-1944 to Germany |
Alsólugos | Lugoşu de Jos | Rumania | 7% | 1940-1944 to Hungary |
Alsólunkoj | Luncoiu de Jos | Rumania | 2% | |
Alsólupkó | Liubcova | Rumania | 0% | |
Alsómarác | Moravske toplice | Yugoslavia | 2% | 1941-1944 to Hungary, 1991 to Slovenia |
Alsómattyasóc | Nine Matiaovce | Czechoslovakia | 4% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsómedves <[Nagymedves]> | Grossmürbisch | Austria | 0% | 1938-1944 to Germany |
Alsómélyesd <[Alsóhlboke]> | Bytča (Dolné Hlboké) | Czechoslovakia | 0% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsómérk | Mirkovce (Niné Mirkovce) | Czechoslovakia | 0% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsómerse <[Alsómirossó]> | Niný Miroov | Czechoslovakia | 2% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsómezős <[Alsókimpány]> | Câmoani (Câmpanii de Jos) | Rumania | ||
Alsómicsinye | Dolná Mičiná | Czechoslovakia | 1% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsómihályfalva <[Alsómihályevec]> | Sonji Mihaljevec | Yugoslavia | 1% | 1941-1944 to Hungary, 1991 to Croatia |
Alsómihályi | Michal'any | Czechoslovakia | 98% | 1938-1944 to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsómislye | Niná Myl'a | Czechoslovakia | 12% | 1938-1944 to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsómoécs | Moieciu de Jos | Rumania | 1% | |
Alsómogyoród <[Alsólieszkó]> | Dolný Lieskov | Czechoslovakia | 7% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsómotesic | Dolné Moteice | Czechoslovakia | 2% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsónádasd | Nădăştia de Jos | Rumania | 3% | |
Alsónémeti | Niné Nemecké | Czechoslovakia | 12% | 1938-1944 to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóneszte <[Alsónastic]> | Dolné Natice | Czechoslovakia | 3% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsónyárasd | Topol'niky (Dolný Ňárad) | Czechoslovakia | 100% | 1938-1944 to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsónyárló | Chichişa | Rumania | 4% | 1940-1944 to Hungary |
Alsónyíresd | Dolná Breznica | Czechoslovakia | 1% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsónyíresfalva | Lunca Cernii de Jos | Rumania | 2% | |
Alsónyírjes <[Tótkajna]> | Slovenská Kajna | Czechoslovakia | 2% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóodor <[Alsóorlich]> | Niný Orlík | Czechoslovakia | 0% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóolcsvár | Koické Olany (Niný Olčvar) | Czechoslovakia | 2% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóolsva | Niná Olava | Czechoslovakia | 0% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóorbó | Gârbova de Jos | Rumania | 2% | |
Alsóoroszfalu | Rusu de Jos | Rumania | 5% | 1940-1944 to Hungary |
Alsóoroszi | Urisiu de Jos | Rumania | 1% | 1940-1944 to Hungary |
Alsóosztorány <[Sztránszke]> | Stránske | Czechoslovakia | 1% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóozor | Bánovce
nad Bebravou (Dolné
Ozorovce) |
Czechoslovakia | 5% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóőr | Unterwart | Austria | 95% | 1938-1944 to Germany |
Alsópagony <[Alsópolyánka]> | Niná Polianka | Czechoslovakia | 8% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsópálfa <[Palinovec]> | Palinovec | Yugoslavia | 1% | 1941-1944 to Hungary, 1991 to Croatia |
Alsópalojta | Dolné Plachtince | Czechoslovakia | 4% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsópásztély <[Begendjátpásztély]> | Roztocka Past'il (Behed'acka Past'il) | Czechoslovakia | 3% | 1939-1944 to Hungary, 1945-1992 to Soviet Union, 1992 to Ukraine |
Alsópatak <[Nagypatak]> | Valea Mare de Codru | Rumania | 1% | |
Alsópél | Dolný Pial | Czechoslovakia | 66% | 1938-1944 to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsópéterfa | Horitschon (Unterpetersdorf) | Austria | 4% | 1938-1944 to Germany |
Alsópián | Pianu de Jos | Rumania | 0% | |
Alsópodsága | Poşaga de Jos | Rumania | 1% | |
Alsópojény | Poienii de Jos | Rumania | 1% | |
Alsópokorágy | Rimavská Sobota (Niná Pokoradz) | Czechoslovakia | 95% | 1939-1944 to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóporumbák | Porumbacu de Jos | Rumania | 8% | |
Alsópozsgás <[Románpozsezsena]> | Pojejena (Pojejena de Jos) | Rumania | 0% | |
Alsópulya | Frankenau-Unterpullendorf (Unterpullendorf) | Austria | 4% | 1938-1944 to Germany |
Alsópusztafa <[Alsópusztakovec]> | Donji Pustakovec | Yugoslavia | 8% | 1941-1944 to Hungary, 1991 to Croatia |
Alsórados <[Radosóc]> | Jaslovské Bohunice (Radoovce) | Czechoslovakia | 0% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsórakonca | Dolné Rykynčice | Czechoslovakia | 2% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsórákos | Racoş | Rumania | 93% | |
Alsórámóc | Unterrabnitz-Schwendgraben (Unterrabnitz) | Austria | 9% | 1938-1944 to Germany |
Alsórásztok és Felsőrásztok | it
have been no more because
a hydroeletric station |
Czechoslovakia | 1% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsórécsény | Riňovce (Dolné Riňovce) | Czechoslovakia | 10% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóremete | Niny Remeti | Czechoslovakia | 4% | 1938-1944 to Hungary, 1945-1992 to Soviet Union, 1992 to Ukraine |
Alsórépa | Râpa de Jos | Rumania | 0% | 1940-1944 to Hungary |
Alsórépás | Niné Repae | Czechoslovakia | 2% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsórétfalu <[Lúki]> | Lúky | Czechoslovakia | 4% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóricsó <[Alsóhricsó]> | Dolný Hričov | Czechoslovakia | 5% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóróna | Rona de Jos | Rumania | 0% | 1940-1944 to Hungary |
Alsósajó | Niná Slaná | Czechoslovakia | 12% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsósárad | Vilkivka (Nine Bolotne) | Czechoslovakia | 1% | 1939-1944 to Hungary, 1945-1992 to Soviet Union, 1992 to Ukraine |
Alsóschönborn | Ninyj Kerepec (Nove Selo) | Czechoslovakia | 5% | 1938-1944 to Hungary, 1945-1992 to Soviet Union, 1992 to Ukraine |
Alsósebes | Preov (Niná Sebastová) | Czechoslovakia | 9% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsósimánd | Şimand (Şimandu de Jos) | Rumania | 29% | |
Alsósipék | ipice (Dolné ipice) | Czechoslovakia | 12% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsósófalva | Ocna de Jos | Rumania | 100% | 1940-1944 to Hungary |
Alsóstepanó | tefanov
nad Oravou (Dolný
tefanov) |
Czechoslovakia | 0% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóstubnya | Turčianske Teplice (Dolná tubňá) | Czechoslovakia | 3% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsósujtó <[Alsósutóc]> | utovce (Dolné utovce) | Czechoslovakia | 0% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsószabadi <[Alsólehota]> | Dolná Lehota | Czechoslovakia | 6% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsószabados <[Alsóvolya]> | Niná Vol'a | Czechoslovakia | 0% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsószakács | Secaş | Rumania | 4% | |
Alsószalánk <[Alsószlovinka]> | Slovinky (Niné Slovinky) | Czechoslovakia | 23% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsószalatna <[Kisszlatina]> | Slatinka nad Bebravou | Czechoslovakia | 6% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsószálláspatak | Sălaşu de Jos | Rumania | 0% | |
Alsószalók | Niný Slavkov | Czechoslovakia | 15% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsószecse <[Nagyszecse]> | Dolná Seč | Czechoslovakia | 93% | 1938-1944 to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsószelezsény <[Nagyszelezsény]> | Dolné Sl'aany | Czechoslovakia | 13% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsószeli | Dolné Saliby | Czechoslovakia | 99% | 1938-1944 to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsószelistye | Nine Seliče | Czechoslovakia | 1% | 1939-1944 to Hungary, 1945-1992 to Soviet Union, 1992 to Ukraine |
Alsószemeréd | Dolné Semerovce | Czechoslovakia | 98% | 1938-1944 to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsószénégető | Unterkohlstätten | Austria | 1% | 1938-1944 to Germany |
Alsószentbenedek <[Ivanóc]> | Ivanovci | Yugoslavia | 1% | 1941-1944 to Hungary, 1991 to Slovenia |
Alsószentmihály | Mihai Viteazu (Sânmihaiu de Jos) | Rumania | 63% | |
Alsószépfalu <[Alsósunyava]> | Niná uňava | Czechoslovakia | 0% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsószerdahely <[Vágszerdahely]> | Sered' (Dolná Streda) | Czechoslovakia | 16% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsószernye | Dolné Srnie | Czechoslovakia | 1% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsósziklás <[Alsószkálnok]> | Vel'ké Teriakovce (Niný Skálnik) | Czechoslovakia | 7% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsószil <[Kisbresztovány]> | Brestovany (Malé Brestovany) | Czechoslovakia | 7% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsószilvás | Silvaşu de Jos | Rumania | 2% | |
Alsószinevér | Sinevir | Czechoslovakia | 2% | 1939-1944 to Hungary, 1945-1992 to Soviet Union, 1992 to Ukraine |
Alsószivágy | Asuaju de Jos | Rumania | 1% | 1940-1944 to Hungary |
Alsószlatina <[Nagyszlatina]> | Hliboke (Nine Solotvino) | Czechoslovakia | 6% | 1939-1944 to Hungary, 1945-1992 to Soviet Union, 1992 to Ukraine |
Alsószolcsva | Sălciua | Rumania | 2% | |
Alsószombatfalva | Sâmbată de Jos | Rumania | 26% | |
Alsószopor | Supuru de Jos | Rumania | 20% | 1940-1944 to Hungary |
Alsószőcs | Suciu de Jos | Rumania | 1% | 1940-1944 to Hungary |
Alsószőlős | Dolný Vinodol | Czechoslovakia | 22% | 1938-1944 to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsósztamora | Stamora Germană | Rumania | 8% | |
Alsósztregova | Dolná Strehová | Czechoslovakia | 23% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsószúcs | Dolná Súča | Czechoslovakia | 1% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsótárnok <[Alsótrnavka]> | Dolná Trnavka | Czechoslovakia | 1% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsótaróc | Niný Tvaroec | Czechoslovakia | 1% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsótatárlaka <[Tartaria]> | Tărtăria | Rumania | 2% | |
Alsótelek | Teliucu Inferior | Rumania | 17% | |
Alsóterény | Dolné Terany | Czechoslovakia | 21% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsótisztás <[Alsótiszovnyik]> | Dolný Tisovník | Czechoslovakia | 1% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsótizsény <[Alsótizsina]> | Dolná Tiina | Czechoslovakia | 0% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsótopa | Topa de Jos | Rumania | 2% | |
Alsótótfalu <[Nagytótfalu]> | Sârbi | Rumania | 12% | 1940-1944 to Hungary |
Alsótök | Tiocu de Jos | Rumania | 36% | 1940-1944 to Hungary |
Alsótőkés | Niný Klátov | Czechoslovakia | 2% | 1938-1944 to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóturcsek | Dolný Turček | Czechoslovakia | 3% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóucsa | Ucea de Jos | Rumania | 11% | |
Alsóújfalu | Satu Nou de Jos | Rumania | 2% | 1940-1944 to Hungary |
Alsóvadas <[Alsóvadicsó]> | Dolný Vadičov | Czechoslovakia | 0% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóvalkó <[Magyarvalkó]> | Valcău de Jos | Rumania | 28% | 1940-1944 to Hungary |
Alsóvály | Valice | Czechoslovakia | 94% | 1938-1944 to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóvárad | Tekovský Hrádok (Dolný Várad) | Czechoslovakia | 98% | 1938-1944 to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóváradja | Oarda (Oarda de Jos) | Rumania | 14% | |
Alsóvarány | Vrani | Rumania | 0% | |
Alsóvárca | Oarţa de Jos | Rumania | 6% | 1940-1944 to Hungary |
Alsóvárosvíz | Orăştioara de Jos | Rumania | 3% | |
Alsóvásárd | Dolné Trhovite | Czechoslovakia | 6% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóvenice | Veneţia de Jos | Rumania | 3% | |
Alsóverecke | Niny Vorota | Czechoslovakia | 11% | 1939-1944 to Hungary, 1945-1992 to Soviet Union, 1992 to Ukraine |
Alsóveresmart <[Veresmart, Kiskupány]> | Velika Kopan'a (Mala Kopan'a) | Czechoslovakia | 2% | 1939-1944 to Hungary, 1945-1992 to Soviet Union, 1992 to Ukraine |
Alsóvesztény <[Alsóvesztenic]> | Dolné Vestenice | Czechoslovakia | 9% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóvidra | Vidra | Rumania | 0% | |
Alsóvirányos <[Alsósitnyice]> | Niná Sitnica | Czechoslovakia | 1% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóvisnyó | Viňové | Czechoslovakia | 0% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóvisó | Vişeu de Jos | Rumania | 1% | 1940-1944 to Hungary |
Alsóvist | Viştea de Jos | Rumania | 4% | |
Alsóvízköz <[Alsószvidnik]> | Svidník (Niný Svidník) | Czechoslovakia | 6% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsóviznice | Kolčino (Nin'a Viznic'a) | Czechoslovakia | 9% | 1939-1944 to Hungary, 1945-1992 to Soviet Union, 1992 to Ukraine |
Alsózáros <[Zárjecs]> | Kostolná-Záriečie (Dolné Záriečie) | Czechoslovakia | 4% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsózboró <[Zbora]> | Dohňany (Zbora) | Czechoslovakia | 0% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsózélle | Dolné Zelenice | Czechoslovakia | 2% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsózellő <[Kiszellő]> | Malé Zlievce | Czechoslovakia | 24% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsózorlenc <[Nagyzorlenc]> | Zorlenţu Mare | Rumania | 1% | |
Alsózubrica | Zubrzyca Dolna | Poland | 0% | 1939-1944 to Slovakia |
Alsózúgó <[Alsórusbach]> | Niné Rubachy | Czechoslovakia | 0% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsózsadány | Dolná daňa | Czechoslovakia | 1% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsózsember | emberovce (Dolné emberovce) | Czechoslovakia | 42% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
Alsózsuk | Jucu de Jos | Rumania | 13% | 1940-1944 to Hungary |
Álun | Alun | Rumania | 0% | |
Alváca | Vaţa de Jos | Rumania | 12% | |
Alvinc | Vinţu de Jos | Rumania | 18% | |
Amac | Amaţi | Rumania | 44% | 1940-1944 to Hungary |
Amadékarcsa | Kostolné
Kračany (Amadeho
Kračany + ipoovské Kračany |
Czechoslovakia | 100% | 1938-1944 to Hungary, 1993 to Slovakia |
Andaháza | Liptovský Mikulá (Andice) | Czechoslovakia | 6% | 1939-1944 and 1993 to Slovakia |
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