Lika-Krbava county

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Lika-Krbava county
(1910)
Coat of arms of Lika-Krbava
Administrative headquarters : Goszpics
Area : 6,211 km²
Population : 204.710
Ethnic groups : 51% Serbs
49% Croatians
Lika-Krbava county

The County Lika-Krbava (also Lika-Korbava ; Croatian Ličko-Krbavska županija , Hungarian Lika-Krbava vármegye ) was a historic county in the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia (Hungarian Horvát-Szlavónország ), an autonomous kingdom under the Hungarian Crown of St. Stephen within the Habsburg Monarchy ( from 1867 Austria-Hungary ). It was administered by a Croatian ban (viceroy) . The county seat was in Gospić (German Gospitsch , Hungarian Goszpics ). The county covered an area of ​​6,211 km². According to the 1910 census, the county had 204,710 inhabitants.

In the current administrative structure of the Republic of Croatia , the Lika-Senj County is roughly in the same area .

Map of Lika-Krbava County around 1890

District subdivision

In the early 20th century, the county consisted of the following chair districts (named after the name of the administrative center):

Chair districts (járások)
Chair district Administrative headquarters
Alsólapac Alsólapac, today Donji Lapac
Brinje Brinje
Goszpics Goszpics, today Gospić
Gračac Gračac
Korenica Korenica
Otocsán Otocsán, today Otočac
Perušić Perušić
Udbina Udbina
Zengg Zengg, today Senj
City district ( rendezett tanácsú város )
Zengg, today Senj

All of the places mentioned are in today's Croatia .

See also

Web links

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  1. A magyar szent corona országainak 1910. évi népszámlálása . Budapest 1912, p. 12 ff.
  2. A magyar szent corona országainak 1910. évi népszámlálása . Budapest 1912, p. 22 ff. (1910 census)