| BARANYA COUNTY | ||
| Region | Southern Transdanubia | |
| County seat | Pécs | |
| Area | 4430 km² | |
| Population | 402,700 | |
| Population density | 91 /km² | |
| Municipalities | 301 | |
Baranya (Croatian: Baranja, Serbian: Baranja or Барања) is the name of an administrative county (comitatus or megye) in present Hungary, in the Baranya region, and also in the former Kingdom of Hungary (see: Baranya (former county)).
Baranya county lies in southern Hungary, on the border with Croatia. The river Drava forms part of its southern border, and the river Danube its eastern border. It shares borders with the Hungarian counties Somogy, Tolna and Bács-Kiskun. The capital of Baranya county is Pécs.
In 1526 the county was occupied by Ottomans, and was freed in 1689. Its mediaeval borders remained unchanged until 1919. According to the peace treaty of Trianon the southern part of the county (1163 km²) was lost. The re-organizing of the counties (1950) brought only minor changes.
Baranya has the largest number of minorities in Hungary (more than twice the country average), providing home to 34% of the German minority and 32% of the Southern Slav minorities in Hungary.
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