1952–1968 Romanian administrative territorial entity
Magyar Autonomous Region
Regiunea Autonomă Maghiară Magyar Autonóm Tartomány
Autonomous region of the Romanian People's Republic
1952–1968
Magyar Autonomous Region (1952–1960: yellow and brown) Mureș-Magyar Autonomous Region (1960–1968: yellow and green).
Capital
Târgu Mureș
History
• Established
1952
• Disestablished
1968
Today part of
Romania
The Magyar Autonomous Region[1][2][a] (1952–1960) (Romanian: Regiunea Autonomă Maghiară, Hungarian: Magyar Autonóm Tartomány) and Mureș-Magyar Autonomous Region (1960–1968) were autonomous regions in the Romanian People's Republic (later the Socialist Republic of Romania).
^Amos Jenkins Peaslee (1956). Constitutions of Nations. Brill Archive. pp. 242–. GGKEY:39NB7E3H4ZX.
^Official Record of Conversation at digitalarchive.wilsoncenter.org
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