Gemersko-malohontská župa III. 1920 – 1944

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Gemersko-malohontská župa III. 1920 – 1944 
According to the First Vienna Award, the majority of the historical Gemer-Malohont County was annexed to the Hungarian Kingdom in November 1938. The seat of the county in this period was Rimavská Sobota (in Hungarian Rimaszombat). The majority of the county's Jewish population lived in the cities and largest localities such as Rimavská Sobota, Rožňava, Jelšava, Plešivec, and Tornaľa. According to the Hungarian census in 1941, about 2682 Jewish inhabitants lived in the county.  
Gemersko-malohontská župa III. 1920 – 1944 

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