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The Banat of Severin: was extended outside the Carphatians before the 16th century ... Later was detached from Hungary, as the former Bihar county in the 20th century... See Hajdu-Bihar vs Bihor. The same naming technic was used 400 years earlier. "Szoreny" county was splitted(?) between Principality of Transylvania, and Muntenia. the first became part of Krasso-Szoreny county, the later became Oltenia ... --[[User:Fz22|fz22]] ([[User talk:Fz22|talk]]) 21:33, 5 September 2009 (UTC)
''Hi! Concerning this map, I think they are some errors:

1) The Szekely land didn't ever expand to the regions located south of the Carpathians.
: of course it did. see this http://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urla%C5%A3i ... Prahova county was part of Seklerland - Secuieni-Saak
2) The location of Kreuzburg (Cruceburg) is even today unknown, respectively disputed.
: So what?
3) The northernmost extend of Cumania is unknown.
:this is why i've used dashes instead of solid line
4) The Banat of Severin (Terra de Zeurino) comprised also territories from Banat. I was split after 1526 (the battle of Mohács) between Oltenia and the montaineous parts of what we call today Banat.''
: OK, I'll represent this info on the map ... You have right. The same naming technic was used 400 years later, for the former Bihar county (See Hajdu-Bihar vs Bihor. ). "Szoreny" county was splitted(?) between Principality of Transylvania, and Muntenia. the first became part of Krasso-Szoreny county, the later became Oltenia ... --[[User:Fz22|fz22]] ([[User talk:Fz22|talk]]) 21:33, 5 September 2009 (UTC)

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Olahus questions: Hi! Concerning this map, I think they are some errors:

1) The Szekely land didn't ever expand to the regions located south of the Carpathians.

of course it did. see this http://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urla%C5%A3i ... Prahova county was part of Seklerland - Secuieni-Saak

2) The location of Kreuzburg (Cruceburg) is even today unknown, respectively disputed.

So what?

3) The northernmost extend of Cumania is unknown.

this is why i've used dashes instead of solid line

4) The Banat of Severin (Terra de Zeurino) comprised also territories from Banat. I was split after 1526 (the battle of Mohács) between Oltenia and the montaineous parts of what we call today Banat.

OK, I'll represent this info on the map ... You have right. The same naming technic was used 400 years later, for the former Bihar county (See Hajdu-Bihar vs Bihor. ). "Szoreny" county was splitted(?) between Principality of Transylvania, and Muntenia. the first became part of Krasso-Szoreny county, the later became Oltenia ... --fz22 (talk) 21:33, 5 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]