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199. The district of Retteg 273, 699 The district of Udvarhely 367, 374 Transylvania, total 2, 073, 737 Bielz publishes the actual population size of the 10 districts established by the country division after 1854. o. c., p. 150. 21. The figure for 1857: The Sources of Historical Statistics, p. 388. - • Cf.: Lajos :Salamon: Remembering a population census one hundred years ago. Historical Statistical Communications, 1957, Nos 2-4. - The data for 1977: Recansamintul populatiei si al locuintelor din 5 Ianuarie 1977. Bucuresti, 1980. Vol. I-II, Though the frontiers of today's regional units are not the same as before but the areas of the present counties of Beszterce-Naszod, Brasso, Feher, Hargita, Hunyad, Kolozs, Kovaszna, Maros, Szeben and Szilagy are essentially the same as in 1850. Though smaller or greater changes in the peripheries took place but - as there are no data of the villages - they cannot be eliminated. There is no other method for comparison, the calculation error is hardly over the limit of tolerance. 22. Dezso Danyi: The 1857 population cencus of Transylvania. 23. On the basis of an unknown source Bielz differentiated tow kinds of towns - the free king's towns and the category of "Munizipalstadt" (in other places referred to as "Landstadtchen"). (O. c., p. 166-167.) Into the first are classified also Erzsebetvaros and Szamosujvar and into the second also Balazsfalva and Tovis which figured in the population census as rural towns. Probably the conditions of after 1854 are projected back by him. 24. The data of the conscriptions: Elek Csetri - Istvan Imreh: The changing Society of Transylvania,: Bucuresti, 1980, table on p. 76-77. 25. Natalia Giurgiu: Populatia Transilvaniei la Sfirsitul secolului al XVIII -lea si inceputul secolului al XIX. lea. In the volume Populatie si societate, edited by Stefan Pascu. 26. Wagner in his cited • work, on p. 72. publishis similar values about the historical Transylvania without the Partium. According to him, in 1850, the respective proportions of the Roumanians, the Hungarians, the Germans, and of those of other nationality groups were 57.5, 26.9, 11.0 and 4.6 percent. In 1930, the proportion of the Roumanians, Hungarians, Germans and of those of other nationality groups were, respectively, 57.7, 28.8, 8.3 and 5.2 percent and finally, in 1966, the propotions of the Roumanians, the Hungarians, the Germans and those of other nationality groups were, respectively, 66.7, 26.9, 5.1 and 1.3 percent.

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