Military District of Kaschau

Military District of Kaschau
Kingdom of Hungary in 1850

The Military District of Kaschau was one of the administrative units of the Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary from 1850 to 1860. The seat of the district was Kassa (Kaschau, now Košice). It included parts of present-day Slovakia, Hungary, and Ukraine.

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