Komárom-Esztergom
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| KOMÁROM-ESZTERGOM COUNTY | ||
| Region | Central Transdanubia | |
| County seat | Tatabánya | |
| Area | 2265 km² | |
| Population | 319,000 | |
| Population density | 142 /km² | |
| Municipalities | 76 | |
Komárom-Esztergom is the name of an administrative county (comitatus or megye) in northern Hungary, on the border with Slovakia. It shares borders with the Hungarian counties Győr-Moson-Sopron, Veszprém, Fejér and Pest. The capital of Komárom-Esztergom county is Tatabánya.
History
Komárom-Esztergom county was created after World War I from the Hungarian parts of the pre-1918 counties Komárom and Esztergom. The pre-1918 situation was temporarily restored during World War II. Between World War II and approx. 1990, the county was called Komárom county.
Regional structure
This county is ranked second in terms of population density among counties in Hungary. 66% of people live in cities or towns.
City with county rights
- Tatabánya (county seat)
Towns
2001 census data
- Esztergom (29,092)
- Tata (23,937)
- Oroszlány (20,487)
- Komárom (19,856)
- Dorog (12,793)
- Nyergesújfalu (7749)
- Kisbér (7532)
- Lábatlan (5414)
- Bábolna (3933) (as of 2003)
Villages
| Aka | Csém | Kömlőd | Szomód | ||||||
| Almásfüzitő | Csép | Környe | Szomor | ||||||
| Annavölgy | Csolnok | Leányvár | Tardos | ||||||
| Ács | Dad | Máriahalom | Tarján | ||||||
| Ácsteszér | Dág | Mocsa | Tárkány | ||||||
| Ászár | Dömös | Mogyorósbánya | Tát | ||||||
| Baj | Dunaalmás | Nagyigmánd | Tokod | ||||||
| Bajna | Dunaszentmiklós | Nagysáp | Tokodaltáró | ||||||
| Bajót | Epöl | Naszály | Úny | ||||||
| Bakonybánk | Ete | Neszmély | Várgesztes | ||||||
| Bakonysárkány | Gyermely | Piliscsév | Vérteskethely | ||||||
| Bakonyszombathely | Héreg | Pilismarót | Vértessomló | ||||||
| Bana | Kecskéd | Réde | Vértesszőlős | ||||||
| Bársonyos | Kerékteleki | Sárisáp | Vértestolna | ||||||
| Bokod | Kesztölc | Súr | Szárliget | ||||||
| Csatka | Kisigmánd | Süttő | |||||||
| Császár | Kocs | Szákszend |
| Counties of Hungary |
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|---|---|---|
| Counties: | Bács-Kiskun | Baranya | Békés | Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén | Csongrád | Fejér | Győr-Moson-Sopron | Hajdú-Bihar | Heves | Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok | Komárom-Esztergom | Nógrád | Pest | Somogy | Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg | Tolna | Vas | Veszprém | Zala | |
| Urban counties: | Békéscsaba | Debrecen | Dunaújváros | Eger | Érd | Győr | Hódmezővásárhely | Kaposvár | Kecskemét | Miskolc | Nagykanizsa | Nyíregyháza | Pécs | Salgótarján | Sopron | Szeged | Szekszárd | Székesfehérvár | Szolnok | Szombathely | Tatabánya | Veszprém | Zalaegerszeg | |
| Capital: | Budapest | |
| See also: Administrative divisions of the Kingdom of Hungary | ||
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