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Magyar Autonomous Region

The Magyar Autonomous Region.mw-parser-output .citation{word-wrap:break-word}.mw-parser-output .citation:target{background-color:rgba(0,127,255,0.133)} (1952–1960) (Romanian: Regiunea Autonomă Maghiară; Hungarian: Magyar Autonóm Tartomány) and Mureș-Magyar Autonomous Region (1960–1968) were autonomous regions in the Romanian People's Republic (later the…

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Capital
Târgu Mureș
Today part of
Romania
• Disestablished
1968
• Established
1952

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Magyar Autonomous Region

Nodes43
Edges42
Triples56
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.046512
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related to history · 37
Magyar Autonomous Region → According, Ciuc, Communist Party, Following, Germans, Gheorgheni, Hungarian, Hungarians, In, Jews, Marosvásárhely, Mureș Region, Northern Transylvania, Odorhei, One, Pădure, Reghin, Roma, Romania, Romanian
related to Neighbors · 10
Magyar Autonomous Region → Bacău Region, Bârlad Region, Cluj Region, East, North, Ploiești Region, South, Stalin Region, Suceava Region, West
related to External links · 5
Magyar Autonomous Region → Administrative-Territorial Structure, Regiunea Autonomă Maghiara, Republica Populară Română, Romanian People's Republic, Structura Administrativ-Teritorală
Capital · 1
Magyar Autonomous Region → Târgu Mureș
Today part of · 1
Magyar Autonomous Region → Romania
• Disestablished · 1
Magyar Autonomous Region → 1968
• Established · 1
Magyar Autonomous Region → 1952

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region romanian hungarian autonomous hungarians romania mureș magyar transylvania autonomy 1952 1960 regions population also 1968 târgu mureș-magyar raions cluj

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Magyar Autonomous RegionCapitalTârgu Mureș1.00infobox
Magyar Autonomous RegionToday part ofRomania1.00infobox
Magyar Autonomous Region• Disestablished19681.00infobox
Magyar Autonomous Region• Established19521.00infobox
Magyar Autonomous Regionrelated to External linksRepublica Populară Română0.60section
Magyar Autonomous Regionrelated to External linksStructura Administrativ-Teritorală0.60section
Magyar Autonomous Regionrelated to External linksRomanian People's Republic0.60section
Magyar Autonomous Regionrelated to External linksAdministrative-Territorial Structure0.60section
Magyar Autonomous Regionrelated to External linksRegiunea Autonomă Maghiara0.60section
Magyar Autonomous Regionrelated to historyOne0.60section
Magyar Autonomous Regionrelated to historyRomanian0.60section
Magyar Autonomous Regionrelated to historyHungarian0.60section

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