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Hajdu - Bihar County (Hungary)

Hajdú Bihar megye

Last modified: 2004-12-30 by dov gutterman
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by Zeljko Heimer, 31 Devember 1998



See also:

Municipalities (82 settlements, including 20 towns and 1 city):

City (not part of the county):

Towns:

  • Balmazújváros (Since 1989)
  • Berettyóújfalu (Since 1978)
  • Biharkeresztes (Since 1989)
  • Derecske (Since 1991)
  • Hajdúböszörmény
  • Hajdúdorog (Since 1989)
  • Hajdúhadház (Since 1991)
  • Hajdúnánás
  • Hajdúsámson (since 2004)
  • Hajdúszoboszló
  • Kaba (since 2003)
  • Komádi (since 2001)
  • Létavértes (Since 1996)
  • Nádudvar (Since 1989)
  • Nyíradony (Since 1992)
  • Polgár (Since 1993)
  • Püspökladány (Since 1986)
  • Téglás (Since 1991)
  • Tiszacsege (since 2000)
  • Vámospércs (since 2001)

County Flag

I believe that the info comes from "Zaszlovilag" vex-magazine. The flag was adopted in 1991, with official ratio 1:2 (but it seems that the flags in practice are made somewhat shorter). The county was made by joining the former counties of Hajdú (arms granted around 1408) and Bihar (arms granted 1690) and city of Debrecen. Arms of Hajdu and Bihar were alloyed in 19