Alsó-Fehér County
Template:Short description Template:More citations needed Template:Infobox Former Subdivision Alsó-Fehér (Lower Fehér) was an administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary. Its territory is now in western Romania (central Transylvania). The latest capital of the county was Nagyenyed (present-day Aiud).
Geography

Alsó-Fehér county shared borders with Hunyad, Torda-Aranyos, Kis-Küküllő, Nagy-Küküllő and Szeben counties. The rivers Mureș and Târnava flowed through the county. Its area was 3,576.5 km2 around 1910.
History
Alsó-Fehér (Lower Fehér) county was formed when Fehér county was split in 1744 (the other half, Template:Ill, consisted entirely of enclaves between Székely and Saxon seats). In 1876, when the administrative structure of Transylvania was changed, the territory of Alsó-Fehér was modified and parts of it were annexed to the counties of Torda-Aranyos and Seben (during the same administrative reform, Felső-Fehér county was entirely abolished and merged with other counties). In 1920, the Treaty of Trianon assigned the territory of the county to Romania. Its territory lies in the present Romanian counties of Alba, Sibiu (the south-east) and Mureș (a small northeastern part).
Demographics

| Census | Total | Romanian | Hungarian | German | Other or unknown | |
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178,021 | 135,439 (78.79%) | 25,818 (15.02%) | 6,972 (4.06%) | 3,667 (2.13%) |
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193,072 | 151,397 (78.41%) | 30,181 (15.63%) | 7,539 (3.90%) | 3,955 (2.05%) |
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212,352 | 166,099 (78.22%) | 36,360 (17.12%) | 7,953 (3.75%) | 1,940 (0.91%) |
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221,618 | 171,483 (77.38%) | 39,107 (17.65%) | 7,269 (3.28%) | 3,759 (1.70%) |
| Census | Total | Eastern Orthodox | Greek Catholic | Calvinist | Roman Catholic | Lutheran | Jewish | Other or unknown |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1880 | 178,021 | 76,165 (42.78%) | 66,714 (37.48%) | 16,834 (9.46%) | 8,551 (4.80%) | 5,961 (3.35%) | 2,806 (1.58%) | 990 (0.56%) |
| 1890 | 193,072 | 80,353 (41.62%) | 74,132 (38.40%) | 19,472 (10.09%) | 8,943 (4.63%) | 5,813 (3.01%) | 3,280 (1.70%) | 1,079 (0.56%) |
| 1900 | 212,352 | 87,210 (41.07%) | 80,211 (37.77%) | 21,296 (10.03%) | 11,226 (5.29%) | 7,170 (3.38%) | 3,903 (1.84%) | 1,336 (0.63%) |
| 1910 | 221,618 | 89,724 (40.49%) | 85,276 (38.48%) | 23,009 (10.38%) | 11,194 (5.05%) | 7,283 (3.29%) | 3,845 (1.73%) | 1,287 (0.58%) |
Subdivisions

In the early 20th century, the subdivisions of Alsó-Fehér county were:
| Districts (járás) | |
|---|---|
| District | Capital |
| Template:Color box Alvinc | Alvinc (now Vințu de Jos) |
| Template:Color box Balázsfalva | Balázsfalva (now Blaj) |
| Template:Color box Kisenyed | Kisenyed (now Ocna Sibiului) |
| Template:Color box Magyarigen | Magyarigen (now Ighiu) |
| Template:Color box Marosújvár | Marosújvár (now Ocna Mureș) |
| Template:Color box Nagyenyed | Nagyenyed (now Aiud) |
| Tövis Template:Small | Tövis (now Teiuș) |
| Template:Color box Verespatak | Verespatak (now Roșia Montană) |
| Urban districts (rendezett tanácsú városok) | |
| Abrudbánya (now Abrud) | |
| Gyulafehérvár (now Alba Iulia) | |
| Nagyenyed (now Aiud) | |
| Vízakna (now Ocna Sibiului) | |