Bács-Bodrog County

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Bács-Bodrog County was a historic administrative county of the Kingdom of Hungary within Austria-Hungary, located in the southern part of the kingdom in what is today northern Serbia and southern Hungary.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf administrative county
historic county
subdivision of the Kingdom of Hungary
administrativeCenter Sombor
Zombor
administrativeType comitatus
borderedBy Danube
surface form: Danube River

Fruska Gora region
Tisza
surface form: Tisza River
capital Sombor
Zombor
country Kingdom of Hungary
dissolutionCause Treaty of Trianon
ethnicComposition Croats
Germans
Hungarians
Jews
Serbs
Slovaks
existedUntil 1918
historicalPeriod Austria-Hungary era
Kingdom of Hungary
surface form: Kingdom of Hungary (pre-1918)
languageUsed Croatian
German
Hungarian
Serbian
locatedInHistoricalRegion Bačka
Bodrog
Bácska
locatedInPresentDay Hungary
Serbia
locatedInPresentDayRegion northern Serbia
southern Hungary
namedAfter Bodrog
Bácska
surface form: Bács
partOf Austria-Hungary NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Hungary
Transleithania
presentInCountrySubdivision Bács-Kiskun County
surface form: Hungary – Bács-Kiskun County

Autonomous Province of Vojvodina
surface form: Serbia – Autonomous Province of Vojvodina
religiousCommunities Eastern Orthodox Christians
Jews
Protestants
Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholics
successorEntity Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
surface form: Kingdom of Yugoslavia
successorTerritory Bács-Kiskun County
Autonomous Province of Vojvodina
surface form: Vojvodina
timeZoneHistorical Central European Time

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Titel, Austria-Hungary administrativeDivision Bács-Bodrog County