ÄŒierny Brod

Čierny Brod (Hungarian Vízkelet ) is a municipality in western Slovakia with 1593 inhabitants ( 31 December 2011), the Region belongs to Okres Galanta, a part of the Trnavský.

Geography

The municipality is located in the Slovak Danube lowland on Dudváh and close to the Čierna voda. The municipality is a deforested level with Au and black soils. The center is located at an altitude of 118 m nm and is eight kilometers from Galanta away.

History

The place was for the first time 1217/1223 as Kusoud (?) Mentioned in writing and initially belonged to the manor of Bratislava Castle, in the 16th century it came to that of Schintau and finally in 1817 to Lanschütz. The latter operation here a Meier and extensive sheep farming. 1828 were counted 126 houses and 909 inhabitants.

Until 1918, belonged to the county located in the Bratislava city of the Kingdom of Hungary and was then Czechoslovakia or Slovakia today. On the basis of the First Vienna Award 1939-1945 he was lying again in Hungary.

1943, the place HED (then Hungarian Hegy ) integrated into the community.

Population

According to the 2011 census lived in Čierny Brod 1,592 inhabitants, of whom 1,286 Magyars, 240 Slovaks, Roma seven, five Czechs and two poles. 52 inhabitants did not know. 1,401 inhabitants belonged to the Roman Catholic Church, the Evangelical Church of the 24 residents, eight residents to the Reformed Church, five inhabitants to the Greek Catholic Church, three residents to the Orthodox Church and the Apostolic Church and in each case a resident of the Old Catholic Church and the Evangelical Methodist Church; a resident was other denomination. 34 residents were no religious affiliation, and 19 inhabitants, the denomination is not determined.

Results according to the census 2001 (1.524 inhabitants):

After Ethnicity:

  • 90.16 % Magyars
  • 9.38 % Slovaks
  • 0.33% Roma
  • 0.07 % Poland

After Confession:

  • 94.82 % Roman Catholic
  • 2.17% no religious affiliation
  • 1.97% Evangelical
  • 0.13 % no answer
  • 0.07 % Greek Catholic

Attractions

  • Roman Catholic Church of St. Anna in neo-Gothic style in 1912
  • St. Mary's nativity church in Romanesque style from the early 13th century in the former village hed unused today
  • Two chapels, one in the early Baroque, the other in the Baroque style
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