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Settlement of the Székelys
  
12th century

1867
  
91,008

Capital
  
Târgu Mureș

Administrative reform of the Kingdom of Hungary
  
1876

Today part of
  
Romania

Marosszék Romania39s ethnographic regions Marosszk

Dances of marossz k


Marosszék ([ˈmɒrosseːk]) was one of the seats in the historical Székely Land. It was named after the Maros, a river with the biggest discharge in the seat. The composer Zoltán Kodály wrote the Dances of Marosszék (1930, for orchestra) based on the folk music of this region.

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Marosszék Mirt kell autonmia Szkelyhonro

Kod ly marossz k dances gy rgy s ndor


Population

The religious make-up of Marosszék in 1867 was the following:

  • Calvinist: 48,034
  • Roman Catholic: 15,697
  • Greek Catholic: 12,641
  • Unitarian: 7,116
  • Greek Orthodox: 5,520
  • Jewish: 944
  • Lutheran: 285
  • Foreigner: 771
  • Total: 91,008


  • Marosszék osman Szkelyfld csodi sorozat Udvarhelyszk Aranyosszk

    Marosszék wwwerdelyiturizmushumediapicture188523jpg

    Marosszék Marosszk Wikipdia

    Marosszék Az erdlyi megyk kzigazgatsi hatrainak vltozsa a kzpkortl

    Marosszék Az erdlyi megyk kzigazgatsi hatrainak vltozsa a kzpkortl

    Marosszék Az erdlyi megyk kzigazgatsi hatrainak vltozsa a kzpkortl

    References

    Marosszék Wikipedia