Tázlár

Tázlár

[
thumb|right|300px|Location_of_Bács-Kiskuncounty in Hungary] Tázlár is a village and municipality in Bács-Kiskun county, in the Southern Great Plain region of southern Hungary. It is about 10 km away from its closest neighbor, Soltvadkert.

Geography

History

Tázlár's name was changed to "Prónayfalva" in 1907, but since 1947 it's called Tázlár again.

Demographics

Ethnicity

As of the census of 2001 there were 2,014 people living in Tázlár. The ethnical background of the town was 95.1% Hungarian, 0.7% Gypsy, 0.2% Slovak, 4.5% other.

Religion

The religious affiliations of the people of Tázlár are:

* Roman Catholic - 65.9%
* Presbyterian - 16.1%
* Lutheran - 6.5%
* Other Christian - 0.9%
* Non-Religious - 10.5%


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