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Zagreb (in Croatian) or Zágráb (in Hungarian), Agram (in German) was the name of a historic administrative county (comitatus) of the autonomous region Croatia-Slavonia within the Kingdom of Hungary. Croatia (Hrvatska ˈxȓvatska officially the Republic of Croatia ( Republika Hrvatska) is a southern Central European country at the crossroads between A comitatus (vármegye less frequently a comitat, or inaccurately a county; for the various names their origin and use see here) is the name of an The Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia ( Croatian: Kraljevina Hrvatska i Slavonija; Hungarian: Horvát-Szlavón Királyság; German The Kingdom of Hungary (short form Hungary) was a considerable state in Central Europe that existed from 1001 to 1918 then from 1919 to 1946 Its territory is presently in northern Croatia. Croatia (Hrvatska ˈxȓvatska officially the Republic of Croatia ( Republika Hrvatska) is a southern Central European country at the crossroads between The capital of the county was Zagreb (Croatian, in Hungarian: Zágráb). Zagreb (ˈzɑːgrɛb is the Capital and the largest city of Croatia.
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Zágráb county shared borders with the Austrian lands Styria, Carniola and Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Hungarian counties Varasd, Belovár-Körös, Pozsega and Modrus-Fiume (all in Croatia-Slavonia). Austria (Österreich ( officially the Republic of Austria (Republik Österreich The Duchy of Styria (Herzogtum Steiermark Vojvodina Štajerska Stájerország was a duchy located in modern-day southern Austria and northern Slovenia. Carniola (Kranjska Krain is a traditional and historical region of Slovenia. Bosnia and Herzegovina ( Latin script: Bosna i Hercegovina, Cyrillic script: Босна и Херцеговина is a country on the Balkan Varaždin (in Croatian or Varasd (in Hungarian Warasdin (in German was the name of a historic administrative county ( comitatus) of the autonomous Bjelovar-Križevci (in Croatian or Belovár-Körös (in Hungarian is the name of a historic administrative county ( comitatus) of the autonomous region Požega (in Croatian or Pozsega (in Hungarian is the name of a historic administrative county ( comitatus) of the autonomous region Croatia-Slavonia within Modruš-Rijeka (in Croatian or Modrus-Fiume (in Hungarian is the name of a historic administrative county ( comitatus) of the autonomous region Croatia-Slavonia The river Sava flows through the county. The Sava ( Bosnian, Croatian, Slovene: Sava; Serbian: Сава, Sava) is a river in Its area was 7210 km² around 1910. Square Kilometre ( US spelling square kilometer) symbol km2, is a decimal multiple of the SI unit of
The territory of Zágráb county, like the rest of Croatia, became part of the Kingdom of Hungary in the 12th century, and within it part of the Habsburg Monarchy in 1526. The Kingdom of Hungary (short form Hungary) was a considerable state in Central Europe that existed from 1001 to 1918 then from 1919 to 1946 Habsburg Monarchy (alternatively Habsburg Empire) refers to the territories ruled by the Austrian branch of the House of Habsburg, and then by the successor Zágráb county was re-established after it was liberated from Ottoman occupation in the early 18th century. The 18th century lasted from 1701 to 1800 in the Gregorian calendar, in accordance with the Anno Domini / Common Era numbering system In 1918 (confirmed by the Treaty of Trianon 1920), the county became part of the newly formed Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (Yugoslavia). Year 1918 ( MCMXVIII) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common The Treaty of Trianon is the peace treaty concluded at the end of World War I by the Allies of World War I, on one side and Hungary, seen as a successor Year 1920 ( MCMXX) was a Leap year starting on Thursday (link will display 1920 of the Gregorian calendar The Kingdom of Yugoslavia (Serbo-Croato-Slovene ie Serbo-Croatian, Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, Slovene: Kraljevina Jugoslavija Since 1991, when Croatia became independent from Yugoslavia, the county is part of the Republic of Croatia. Year 1991 ( MCMXCI) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar. See also Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia ( Serbo-Croatian Croatia (Hrvatska ˈxȓvatska officially the Republic of Croatia ( Republika Hrvatska) is a southern Central European country at the crossroads between
In 1910, the population of the county was 594,052.
Population by language (1910 census):
In the early 20th century, the subdivisions of Zágráb county were:
| Districts (járás) | |
|---|---|
| District | Capital |
| Dugo Selo | Dugo Selo |
| Dvor | Dvor |
| Glina | Glina |
| Jaska | Jaska, HR Jastrebarsko |
| Károlyváros | Károlyváros, HR Karlovac |
| Kosztajnica | Kosztajnica, HR Kostajnica |
| Nagygorica | Nagygorica, HR Velika Gorica |
| Petrinja | Petrinja |
| Pisarovina | Pisarovina |
| Samobor | Samobor |
| Stubica | Donja Stubica |
| Szentivánzelina | Szentivánzelina, HR Sveti Ivan Zelina |
| Sziszek | Sziszek, HR Sisak |
| Topusko | Topusko |
| Zágráb | Zágráb, HR Zagreb |
| Urban counties (törvényhatósági jogú város) | |
| Zágráb, HR Zagreb | |
| Urban districts (rendezett tanácsú város) | |
| Károlyváros, HR Karlovac | |
| Petrinja | |
| Sziszek, HR Sisak | |