Marosszék
| Marosszék | |
|---|---|
| Seat of the Székely Land | |
| 12th century–1876 | |
| Capital | Marosvásárhely |
| Population | |
• 1867 | 91,008 |
| History | |
• Settlement of the Székelys | 12th century |
• Administrative reform of the Kingdom of Hungary | 1876 |
| Today part of | Romania |
| Târgu Mureș is the current name of the capital. | |
Marosszék (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈmɒroʃseːk]) was one of the seats in the historical Székely Land. It was named after the Maros, a river with the biggest discharge in the seat. The composer Zoltán Kodály wrote the Dances of Marosszék (1927, for piano, later orchestrated) based on the folk music of this region.