Sopron (county)
Sopron (-
Hungarian,
German:
Ödenburg) is the name of a historic administrative county (
comitatus) of the
Kingdom of Hungary in present-day north-western
Hungary and eastern
Austria. The capital of the county was
Sopron.
Geography
Sopron county shared borders with the
Austrian land Lower Austria and the Hungarian counties
Moson,
Győr,
Veszprém and
Vas. The lake
Neusiedler See lies partly in the county. Its area was 3,241
km² around
1910.
History
The Sopron comitatus arose as one of the first comitatus of the
Kingdom of Hungary.
In
1918 (confirmed by the
Treaty of Trianon 1920), the western part of the county became part of the new
Austrian state
Burgenland. The eastern part stayed in
Hungary. In
1921, it was decided by referendum that the city of
Sopron would join
Hungary instead of
Austria.
After
World War II, Sopron county merged with
Győr-Moson-Pozsony to form
Győr-Sopron county. This county was renamed to
Győr-Moson-Sopron county in the early
1990s. A small part of Sopron county went to
Vas county.
Subdivisions
In the early 20th century, the subdivisions of the county Sopron were:
Eisenstadt,
Mattersburg,
Rust and
Oberpullendorf are presently in
Austria.