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Bács-Bodrog County
Bács-Bodrog County ((ハンガリー語:Bács-Bodrog vármegye), (ドイツ語:Komitat Batsch-Bodrog), (セルビア語:Bačko-bodroška županija)) was the administrative county (comitatus) of the Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary from the 18th century to 1918. Its territory is currently in northern Serbia (western Vojvodina) and southern Hungary. The capital of the county was Zombor (Serbian: ''Sombor''). ==Name==
The county was named after two older counties: Bács (Serbian: Bač) and Bodrog (Serbian: Bodrog). Bács county was named after a town of Bács (Serbian: Bač) and the Bodrog county was named after a historical town of Bodrog (which was located near present-day Bački Monoštor), which itself was named after a Slavic tribe Abodrites (or Bodrići in Slavic) that inhabited this area in the Middle Ages. The Abodrites were originally from northwest Germany, but after their homeland fell to the Germans, some had moved to Pannonia.
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