Kadarkút small area

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The small area Kadarkút ( Hungarian Kadarkúti kistérség ) is a Hungarian administrative unit ( LAU 1) within Somogy County in southern Transdanubia . It was formed in 2007 and dissolved in early 2013 as part of the administrative reform. All 23 localities from the small area were incorporated into the Kaposvár district (in Hungarian Kaposvári járás ).

At the end of 2012, 19,885 inhabitants lived in the small area of ​​Kadarkút on an area of ​​531.96 km², the population density of 37 inhabitants / km² was below the county average.

The administrative seat was in the city of Kadarkút (2.516 Ew.). The city of Nagybajom was the largest town in the small area with 3,288 inhabitants.

The following 21 municipalities (Hungarian község ) with a total of 14,081 inhabitants belonged to the Kadarkút small area:

Bárdudvarnok Csokoly Gige Hedrehely Hencse
Jákó Kaposfő Kaposmérő Kaposújlak Kaposszerdahely
Kisasszond Kiskorpád Kőkút Mike Pálmajor
Patca Rinyakovácsi Szenna Szilvásszentmárton Visnye
Zselickisfalud

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Individual evidence

  1. Gazetteer of Hungary, 1st January, 2013. KSH, accessed on February 18, 2017 (Hungarian / English, also XLS file).
  2. ^ Detailed Gazetteer of Hungary. KSH, accessed February 18, 2017 (Hungarian / English).