MyWiki:WikiProject Former countries/Austria-Hungary task force/subdivisions work group
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Welcome to the Austria-Hungary subdivisions work group of WikiProject Former countries.
Scope
[edit source]The aim of this work group is to improve the quality and accessibility of articles related to the historic subdivisions of the countries in Austria-Hungary. The empires and their component states are handled by the Austria-Hungary task force, but the subdivisions of these states, as well as the successor states included by the task force, are in the scope of this work group.
Cisleithania
[edit source]Transleithania
[edit source]Parentage
[edit source]- Project: WikiProject Former countries
- Bureau: Subdivisions bureau
- Task force: Austria-Hungary task force
Participants
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The former Hungarian counties Wikiproject specializing on just the historical counties of Hungary, was a forerunner to this work group and whose members are currently listed as inactive. We would love to see you come back:
- Markussep (Inactive)
- Tylop (Inactive)
- Tamás Kádár (Inactive)
Article structure
[edit source]Hungarian counties
[edit source]Article names should ideally be just the Hungarian name of the county (e.g. Hont). There are some reasons to deviate:
- In Slovakia the Slovak versions of the names are still used very often, so the Slovak names are used for the titles.
- In case something else with the same name exists (a town) the title becomes X (county). In case a modern Hungarian county exists with the same name, the old county's article will have "former county" in the title, e.g. Békés (former county). Special case: Arad (Hungarian county).
Brief description: Kis-Küküllő is the name of a historic administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary. Its territory is presently in central Romania (central Transylvania). Kis-Küküllő is the Hungarian name for the Târnava Mică River. The capital of the county was Târnăveni (Romanian, Dicsőszentmárton in Hungarian).
Examples
[edit source]Hungarian counties: