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Republic of Prekmurje Murska Republika Republika Slovenska okroglina Republika Prekmurje Mura Köztársaság Vendvidéki Köztársaság | |||||||||||
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1919–1919 | |||||||||||
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Status | Unrecognized state | ||||||||||
Capital | Murska Sobota | ||||||||||
Government | Republic | ||||||||||
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• 1919 | Vilmos Tkálecz | ||||||||||
Historical era | World War I | ||||||||||
• Established | May 29, 1919 | ||||||||||
• Disestablished | June 6, 1919 | ||||||||||
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The Republic of Prekmurje (Hungarian: Vendvidéki Köztársaság, Mura Köztársaság; Slovene: Murska Republika, Republika Prekmurje; Prekmurje Slovene: Reszpublika Szlovenszka okroglina, Mörszka Reszpublika) was an unrecognized state in Prekmurje, an area traditionally known in Hungarian as Vendvidék ("Wendic March").[1] On June 6, 1919, Prekmurje was incorporated into the newly established Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (renamed "Yugoslavia" in 1929).
The state bordered with Austria to the north, Hungary to the east, and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes to the west and south.