- Esterhazy, Saskatchewan
The town of Esterhazy,
Saskatchewan, Canada , is reputed to be named for Count Paul Oscar Esterhazy, an immigrant agent who was christened Johannes Packh, but at age 35 claimed he had "incontrovertible proof" that he was a Hungarian aristocrat of the Esterházy family. This claim was never recognized by theEsterházy family, one of the wealthiest families inHungary . A year after making his claim, he immigrated to Saskatchewan, south of the current location of the town of Esterhazy, and in 1886 helped settle 35 Hungarian families, founding the colony of Kaposvar, named after the Hungarian cityKaposvár . The colony flourished, and many more immigrants settled the area as the years went by. In 1905 the town of Esterhazy was officially founded.The area that is now the township of Esterhazy was first settled by English settlers in 1882, who founded Sumner Parish in the north. Later colonies included the Swedes to the west,
Czechs to the southwest, northeast a German colony, northwest a Welsh one, and aJewish settlement in the southeast, nearWapella . In 1906, Kaposvar Church was built, a large stone church, which today is the Kaposvar Historic Site and Museum.In 1962,
IMC Global (now Mosaic), a mining company, completed the shaft for apotash mine, and today the two joint mines, K1 and K2, combined produce more potash than any other mine in the world, granting Esterhazy the title of "Potash capital of the world." [ [http://esthzy.sasktelwebhosting.com/office/about-facts.htm Facts about Esterhazy] ]ee also
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Esterhazy - prominent Hungarian aristocratic familyExternal links
* [http://www.town.esterhazy.sk.ca/ Official Homepage]
* [http://www.town.esterhazy.sk.ca/ History of Esterhazy on the town's official homepage]
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