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Târnava-Mică County
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・ Târsa River
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Târnava-Mică County : ウィキペディア英語版
Târnava-Mică County

Târnava-Mică County ((ハンガリー語:Kis-Küküllő vármegye)) was a county (Romanian: ''judeţ'') in the Kingdom of Romania, the successor to the county of Târnava-Mică of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Its capital was Diciosânmartin (now Târnăveni, in Mureş County).
==Geography==
Târnava-Mică County covered 1,646 km2 and was located in central part of Greater Romania, in Transylvania. Currently, the territory that comprised the greater part of Târnava-Mică County is now part of Sibiu County, Mureş County, and Alba County. In the interwar period, its borders were as follows: Turda County to the northwest, Mureş County to the northeast, Alba County to the west, Sibiu County and Târnava-Mare County to the south, and Odorhei County to the east. Odorhei county was abolished in the administrative reforms of September 6, 1950.

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