Győr–Moson–Sopron County
Győr–Moson–Sopron County
Győr-Moson-Sopron vármegye | ||
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County | ||
Descending, from top: Pannonhalma Archabbey, View of Lake Neusiedl in Fertőrákos, and Castle of Győr | ||
Region Western Transdanubia | | |
County seat | Győr | |
Districts | ||
Government | ||
• President of the General Assembly | Zoltán Németh (Fidesz-KDNP) | |
Area | ||
• Total | 4,208.05 km2 (1,624.74 sq mi) | |
• Rank | 13th in Hungary | |
Population (2018) | ||
• Total | 461,618[1] | |
• Rank | 6th in Hungary | |
GDP | ||
• Total | HUF 2,236 billion €7.182 billion (2016) | |
Postal code | 90xx – 94xx | |
Area code(s) | (+36) 96, 99 | |
ISO 3166 code | HU-GS | |
Website | www |
Győr–Moson–Sopron (
History
Győr–Sopron county was created in 1950 from two counties: Győr–Moson and Sopron. Though formed as a result of the general Communist administrative reform of that year, it is the long-term result of the impact of earlier border changes on Hungary's western counties. In 1921 the counties of Moson and Sopron were each divided in two, with their western districts together forming the northern half of the Austrian province of Burgenland. Between 1921 and 1945, Győr and Moson became part of the "provisionally and administratively unified counties of Győr–Moson–Pozsony", renamed after 1945 as simply Győr-Moson. In 1947 the borders of this county were modified when Hungary lost three villages in the far north of Győr–Moson to Czechoslovakia as a consequence of the Hungarian peace treaty signed in that year. Though Győr is the capital, there is a strong rivalry between it and Sopron, historically an important cultural centre on its own right. The county also contains Hegyeshalom, Hungary's busiest international land border crossing point. In 1990 it was officially renamed to Győr–Moson–Sopron county.
Geography
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Demographics
- Roman Catholic (66.5%)
- Lutheran (6.6%)
- Calvinistic (5.8%)
- Greek Catholic (0.7%)
- Other Christian denomination (3.3%)
- Other religion (0.3%)
- Not religious (16.8%)
Győr-Moson-Sopron is the only county in Hungary whose population has been increasing[ Besides the Hungarian majority, the main minorities are the Germans (approx. 5,000), Roma (3,500), Croats (3,000) and Slovaks (1,500).
Ethnic composition according to the KSH
Religious adherence in the county according to 2011 census:[7]
The Győr-Moson-Sopron County Council, elected at the The following members elected of the National Assembly during the 2022 parliamentary election:[10]
Győr-Moson-Sopron County has 2 (ordered by population, as of 2011 census)
Győr-Moson-Sopron County has a Year Pop. ±% 1870 263,145 — 1880 279,365 +6.2% 1890 294,118 +5.3% 1900 320,355 +8.9% 1910 335,868 +4.8% 1920 355,272 +5.8% 1930 371,825 +4.7% 1941 389,079 +4.6% 1949 374,987 −3.6% 1960 401,861 +7.2% 1970 414,457 +3.1% 1980 437,857 +5.6% 1990 432,126 −1.3% 2001 438,773 +1.5% 2011 447,985 +2.1% 2021 465,945 +4.0% Source: [4][5] Ethnicity
Ethnic groups (2011 census):[6]
Total population
447,985
Identified themselves
395,505
Hungarians
380,282 (96.15%)
Germans
5,145 (1.30%)
Others and undefinable[clarification needed]
10,078 (2.55%)
Undeclared
Approx. 63,000
[doesn't balance]
Ethnicity in 2018
% of the county
Hungarians
94%
Germans
3.5%
0.4%
Others
1.1%
Religion
243,196
Greek Catholic
1,066
Total Catholic
244,355
Evangelical
21,062
Reformed
14,741
Other religions
4,263
Non-religious
41,179
Atheist
4,683
Undeclared
117,702
Regional structure
No.
English and
Hungarian names
Area
(km2)
Population
(2011)
Density
(pop./km2)
Seat
No. of
municipalities
1
Csorna District
Csornai járás
579.76
32,970
57
Csorna
33
2
Győr District
Győri járás
903.40
190,146
210
Győr
35
3
Kapuvár District
Kapuvári járás
372.14
23,778
64
Kapuvár
19
4
Mosonmagyaróvár District
Mosonmagyaróvári járás
899.95
72,609
81
Mosonmagyaróvár
26
5
Pannonhalma District
Pannonhalmi járás
312.34
15,227
49
Pannonhalma
17
6
Sopron District
Soproni járás
867.71
98,841
114
Sopron
39
7
Tét District
Téti járás
272.64
14,414
53
Tét
14
Győr-Moson-Sopron County
4,208.05
452,638
109
Győr
183
Politics
County Assembly
Party
Seats
Current County Assembly
Fidesz-KDNP
14
Movement for a Better Hungary (Jobbik)
4
Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP)
2
Democratic Coalition (DK)
1
Presidents of the County Assembly
President[9]
Terminus
Zoltán Németh (Fidesz-KDNP)
2014–
Members of the National Assembly
Municipalities
municipalities are large villages.
Gallery
International relations
References
External links