Bereg County
| Bereg County | |
|---|---|
| County of the Kingdom of Hungary (13th century-1544) County of the Eastern Hungarian Kingdom (1544-1570) County of the Kingdom of Hungary (1570-1621) County of the Principality of Transylvania (1621-1629) County of the Kingdom of Hungary (1629-1645) County of the Principality of Transylvania (1645-1648) County of the Kingdom of Hungary (1648-1923, 1940-1945) | |
| Capital | Munkács; Beregszász (1867-1920); Tarpa (1920-1923) |
| Area | |
| • Coordinates | 48°12′N 22°39′E / 48.200°N 22.650°E |
• 1910 | 3,786 km2 (1,462 sq mi) |
| Population | |
• 1910 | 236,611 |
| History | |
• Established | 13th century |
• Treaty of Trianon | 4 June 1920 |
• Merged into Szatmár-Ugocsa-Bereg County | 1923 |
• Merged into Bereg-Ugocsa County (First Vienna Award) | 2 November 1938 |
• County recreated (Second Vienna Award) | 30 August 1940 |
• Disestablished | 1945 |
| Today part of | Ukraine (3,327 km2) Hungary (459 km2) |
| Mukachevo; Berehove is the current name of the capital. | |
Bereg (Rusyn: Береґ; German: Berg) was an administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary. Its territory is now mostly in western Ukraine and a smaller part in northeastern Hungary. The capital of the county was Beregszász ("Berehove" in Ukrainian, Berehovo in Rusyn, Bergsaß in German, Beregovo in Russian, Bereg in Romanian).