Dabas, Hungary

Dabas, Hungary
Dabas
Dabas' church from the air.
Dabas is located in Hungary
Dabas
Location of in Hungary.
Coordinates: 47°11′20″N 19°18′45″E / 47.18900°N 19.31257°E / 47.18900; 19.31257Coordinates: 47°11′20″N 19°18′45″E / 47.18900°N 19.31257°E / 47.18900; 19.31257
Country  Hungary
County Pest
Area
 – Total 165.99 km2 (64.1 sq mi)
Population (2004)
 – Total 16,093
 – Density 96.95/km2 (251.1/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 – Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 2370
Area code(s) 29

Dabas is a town in Pest county, Hungary, and the center of a microregion. It has a population of 16,000.

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History

The town consists of four different parts: Upper Dabas, Lower Dabas, Gyón and Sári. The village of Dabas was already a populous settlement in 1270, but in the Ottoman era the whole region became totally deserted. In the 18th century four new villages were created by the owners of the territory. The inhabitants of Upper-Dabas were catholic Hungarian serfs, Lower-Dabas was the centre of the lower nobility (especially the famous and populous Halász family), Sári (Šari) was populated by catholic Slovak colonists and Gyón by Reformed Hungarians and Evangelical Slovaks. The Slovaks of Sári kept their national identity until the present. In the 19th century the nobility of Lower Dabas built several Neoclassical mansions – these are the main attractions of the town today. The two Dabas were united in 1947, and in 1966 the other two villages joined too. In the 1970s Dabas was urbanised and a modern town centre was built with a court house, public school, office blocks and a big department store. Dabas became a town in 1989.

Main sights

Dabas is famous for the mansions of the lower nobility. The number of the national monuments from the 18th and 19th centuries is more than twenty. The most important of them is the big Neoclassical mansion of Móric Halász in Gyón and the Casino of the Nobles in Dabas. The Reformed Churches of Dabas and Gyón, the Evangelical Church of Gyón and the Catholic Churches of Dabas and Sári were built in the 18th century.

Famous people

  • László Kossuth, the father of the famous Hungarian statesman, Lajos Kossuth resided in Dabas. The Kossuth family’s humble home is today a memorial museum full of art and

at times the history of the town of Dabas.

  • Lajos Dinnyés, politician of the Smallholders Party, Prime Minister of Hungary between 31 May 1947 and 10 December 1948.
  • Géza Gyóni, poet and journalist.
  • Bragyova Gyuri, owner of a famous soda company in Hungary.

Twin towns — Sister cities

Dabas, Hungary is twinned with:

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