Ibafa

Ibafa

Infobox Settlement
subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name = HUN
timezone=CET
utc_offset=+1
timezone_DST=CEST
utc_offset_DST=+2
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pushpin_map_caption =Location of Ibafa
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official_name=Ibafa


subdivision_type1=County
subdivision_name1=Baranya
area_total_km2=29.30
population_total=250
population_as_of=2001
population_density_km2=8.53
postal_code_type=Postal code
postal_code=7935
area_code=73
latd=46.15489
longd=17.91649
flagicon|Hungary Ibafa is a small village with a population of 250 in Baranya county, Hungary. The village hides in the valleys of Zselic, and it's an ordinary, non-intriguing place - but it's known all over in Hungary. The mayor is László Benes.

Ibafa became known in the 20th century, because the local priest liked pipes. He was a strange ecclesiastical person, always seen with a pipe in his mouth, playing cards with pals in the pub. A journalist stumbled on him, and wrote a tongue-twister verse beginning with the line::"Az ibafai papnak fapipája van, ezért az ibafai papi pipa papi fapipa"meaning:"The priest of Ibafa has a wooden pipe, so the priestly pipe of Ibafa is a priestly wooden pipe". [http://www.fotomedia.hu/html/sajtoszemle/cikk22.htm]

In spite of being the most known village of Zselic, Ibafa is in trouble nowadays. The school and the parish is closed (furthermore, the school building collapsed), many of the inhabitants are unemployed, there's no kindergarten, and the road is in a terrible condition. It is clearly visible that the youth will move away if things won't change.
Anyway, there's hope to construct a new road to make Ibafa accessible from two directions.

Today, none of the inhabitants enjoys pipes.

ights

There is a Pipe Museum in the village, where you can find the pipe of Ferenc Deák and Mihály Károlyi. It is an outstanding collection of the world's pipes.

The region of the village is simply a must see in Hungary for the fanciers of nature. The mixed forest, the untouched wildlife, the meltingly sloping hills, the fresh water of the brooks are charming.
"Gyűrűfű" is a bio-village located close to Ibafa. There people try to live in harmony with nature, keeping the goods of civilization and peace of the Zselic together.


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