Župné mesto Rožňava
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Župné mesto Rožňava
According to the first Vienna Arbitration, the southern part of Slovakia, including Rožňava (in Hungarian Rozsnyó), was ceded to the Hungarian Kingdom in November 1938. After the border changes, the city was classified as a county town, officially from the 1st of January 1940. Rožňava in this period was inhabited by approximately 445 Jews who composed about 6-7% of the town population. The majority of them were murdered during the holocaust. The city was under Hungarian administration until January 1945.
Župné mesto Rožňava