a province in the Austrian kingdom of Hungary, extending over 1960 square miles. It lies at the S.E. angle formed by the Danube and the Drave, and comprehends one city, 11 market-towns, and 341 villages, with about 260,000 inhabitants. The greater part of the land is fertile, but a portion of it is marshy and unhealthy. The chief products are corn, wine, flax, tobacco, and potash. There are some valuable quarries of marble and millstones, and many mines of fossil coal. It is subdivided into six circles. The capital is Fünfkirchen.