Lika-Krbava county
Lika-Krbava county (1910) |
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Administrative headquarters : | Goszpics |
Area : | 6,211 km² |
Population : | 204.710 |
Ethnic groups : | 51% Serbs 49% Croatians |
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 .
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) | |
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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
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- ↑ A magyar szent corona országainak 1910. évi népszámlálása . Budapest 1912, p. 12 ff.
- ↑ A magyar szent corona országainak 1910. évi népszámlálása . Budapest 1912, p. 22 ff. (1910 census)