Krplivnik

Krplivnik (Hungarian Kapornak ) is a village and a municipality Hodoš (Hungarian Hodos ) in Slovenia.

Geography

The place has a district area of 5.6 km2 and is located south of the river Krka Velika (Hungarian Nagy- Kerka ) on Krplivnik -Bach and directly to the Hungarian border.

The village consists of the districts Veliki and Mali Krplivnik (Hungarian Nagy and Kiskapornak ) and counted in 2002, 105 predominantly Hungarian population. The settlement is located on 232 m, slightly increased at the edge of the wide Krkatales, which is crossed by wide meadows and arable land. The south of the village district is hilly and wooded.

History

The place is mentioned in a document for the first time in 1428: " Kapornok in districtu Ewrseg ". The settlement was thus one of the 18 municipalities of the Örség, a privileged region in the county Vas / Vas in old documents as " Eörségh ", " Örséger country ", as " peculium " the holy crown occurs. The settlement Domaföld that is mentioned in a document in 1431 ( Cheke de Domafelde ), it is up to the end of the 19th century show a district, now it is lost.

In a description of the Diocese of Gyor / Raab for the year 1698 is recorded that the inhabitants of the village " Capornak " of the Catholic parish of " St. Andreas were belonging in Hodos ".

In 1890, the village is officially designated Kapornak and had 210 inhabitants, of whom 204 declared themselves as Hungarians, 2 and 4 as German as Slovenes. The place was in the district Szentgotthárd ( Slow Monoster ) in the Hungarian county Vas / iron castle.

The Treaty of Trianon hit the village on 4 June 1920, without the population was surveyed, the Kingdom of SHS to. For the city is now officially called 1921 Krplivnik following data were recorded in the census on 31 January found: 252 inhabitants, 235 Hungary, 11 Slovenes and 6 other ethnic groups, and of these 252 residents pleaded for 52 Catholic, Protestant and 50 150 for the Calvinist faith.

In the census of 1931 240 inhabitants were calculated, in 1961 there were 208, and for 1971 the following figures are available: 183 inhabitants, 49 houses, 48 households and 175 villagers who live exclusively by agriculture.

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