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Zagreb County Zagrebačka županija Zágráb vármegye | |||||||
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County of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia | |||||||
12th century[1]–1920 | |||||||
Location of the County (yellow) within the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia (green) | |||||||
Capital | Zagreb | ||||||
Area | |||||||
• Coordinates | 45°49′N 15°59′E / 45.817°N 15.983°E | ||||||
• 1910 | 7,210 km2 (2,780 sq mi) | ||||||
Population | |||||||
• 1910 | 594,052 | ||||||
History | |||||||
• Established | 12th century[1] | ||||||
• Treaty of Trianon | 4 June 1920 | ||||||
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Today part of | Croatia |
Zagreb County (Croatian: Zagrebačka županija; Hungarian: Zágráb vármegye) was a historic administrative subdivision (županija) of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia. Croatia-Slavonia was an autonomous kingdom within the Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen (Transleithania), the Hungarian part of the dual Austro-Hungarian Empire. Its territory is now in northern Croatia. The capital of the county was Zagreb (Croatian, in Hungarian: Zágráb).