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Zaránd County (Hungarian: Zaránd vármegye, Latin: Comitatus Zarandiensis) was an administrative unit of the Kingdom of Hungary and the Principality of Transylvania from the middle ages until 1876. Located mainly in the Fehér-Körös/Crișul Alb river valley, today its former territory lies mostly in Romania, with a small amount in south-eastern Hungary. In the 16th century Zaránd was part of the Eastern Hungarian Kingdom and later the Partium territories of the Principality of Transylvania. It returned to Habsburg Hungary in 1699.

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  • Komitat Zaránd (de)
  • Zaránd (reĝa departemento) (eo)
  • Condado de Zaránd (es)
  • Zaránd (comitaat) (nl)
  • Zaránd County (en)
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  • Das Komitat Zaránd (ungarisch Zaránd vármegye, lateinisch Comitatus Zarandiensis) war eine Verwaltungseinheit (Gespanschaft bzw. Komitat) im Königreich Ungarn und im Fürstentum Siebenbürgen. Das Komitat existierte seit 1261 und wurde 1876 im Zuge der Komitatsreform in die Komitate Arad und Hunyad eingegliedert. (de)
  • Zaránd estis historia reĝa departemento en la suda parto de la Hungara Reĝlando. Departementejo: KörösbányaAreo: 1 291 km²Loĝantaro: 63 382 en 1870Loĝdenso: 49,1 / km² La departemento ekzistis ĝis la reordigo de 1876; tiam ĝi estis aldonita parte al Hunyad, parte al Arad. Nun ĝia teritorio pliparte apartenas al la rumana distrikto Arad. (eo)
  • El Condado de Zaránd fue una unidad administrativa (condado) del Reino medieval de Hungría y del Principado de Transilvania.​​ (es)
  • Het comitaat Zaránd (Hongaars: Zaránd vármegye) is een historisch comitaat van het Koninkrijk Hongarije. (nl)
  • Zaránd County (Hungarian: Zaránd vármegye, Latin: Comitatus Zarandiensis) was an administrative unit of the Kingdom of Hungary and the Principality of Transylvania from the middle ages until 1876. Located mainly in the Fehér-Körös/Crișul Alb river valley, today its former territory lies mostly in Romania, with a small amount in south-eastern Hungary. In the 16th century Zaránd was part of the Eastern Hungarian Kingdom and later the Partium territories of the Principality of Transylvania. It returned to Habsburg Hungary in 1699. (en)
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  • Das Komitat Zaránd (ungarisch Zaránd vármegye, lateinisch Comitatus Zarandiensis) war eine Verwaltungseinheit (Gespanschaft bzw. Komitat) im Königreich Ungarn und im Fürstentum Siebenbürgen. Das Komitat existierte seit 1261 und wurde 1876 im Zuge der Komitatsreform in die Komitate Arad und Hunyad eingegliedert. (de)
  • Zaránd estis historia reĝa departemento en la suda parto de la Hungara Reĝlando. Departementejo: KörösbányaAreo: 1 291 km²Loĝantaro: 63 382 en 1870Loĝdenso: 49,1 / km² La departemento ekzistis ĝis la reordigo de 1876; tiam ĝi estis aldonita parte al Hunyad, parte al Arad. Nun ĝia teritorio pliparte apartenas al la rumana distrikto Arad. (eo)
  • El Condado de Zaránd fue una unidad administrativa (condado) del Reino medieval de Hungría y del Principado de Transilvania.​​ (es)
  • Zaránd County (Hungarian: Zaránd vármegye, Latin: Comitatus Zarandiensis) was an administrative unit of the Kingdom of Hungary and the Principality of Transylvania from the middle ages until 1876. Located mainly in the Fehér-Körös/Crișul Alb river valley, today its former territory lies mostly in Romania, with a small amount in south-eastern Hungary. In the 16th century Zaránd was part of the Eastern Hungarian Kingdom and later the Partium territories of the Principality of Transylvania. It returned to Habsburg Hungary in 1699. In 1744 most of the western territory of Zaránd County, including its capital Zaránd/Zărand, was transferred to Arad County; Körösbánya/Baia de Criș became the capital of the new rump county. During a period of significant administrative reform in the Austrian Empire following the Revolutions of 1848 the traditional counties of Transylvania (including the Partium territories of Zaránd, Kraszna, Közép-Szolnok and Kővár) were abolished and reorganised into five Kreise (districts; literally "circles") in 1851; Zaránd's territory was incorporated into the Kreis of Karlsburg. In 1854 the Kreis system was revised significantly with the previously five Kreise becoming ten; Zaránd's territory became part of the new Kreis of Broos. The pre-1848 counties, including Zaránd, were restored in 1860. Zaránd county was finally permanently dissolved as part of the 1876 administrative reform in the Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen; most of its territory became part of Hunyad County as the Körösbánya and Brád districts, with a smaller western part being merged into Arad county as the district of Nagyhalmágy. (en)
  • Het comitaat Zaránd (Hongaars: Zaránd vármegye) is een historisch comitaat van het Koninkrijk Hongarije. (nl)
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