The Hungarian part was divided into four districts.
The main objective of the party was initially an autonomy for ethnically Hungarian parts in Slovakia.
Alföld is also the name of the Hungarian parts of the Pannonian Plain:
It was founded in 1935, with the purpose of serving as the information source for the population of Hungarian part of Bácska.
In 1950, the name of the Hungarian part became Komárom county.
The Hungarian part is now part of Csongrád county.
Instead, the autonomy was in 1867 given to the Hungarians, and the Serbs found themselves in the Hungarian part of the Monarchy.
Transleithanien was the Hungarian part of the Austrian-Hungary Empire.
The Hungarian part of the city has an even older church, initially built in the Romanesque style.
After 1867, the region was administratively included into Transleithania or Hungarian part of Austria-Hungary.