Zlaté Klasy

Zlaté Klasy
Zlaté Klasy
Nagymagyar
—  village  —
Zlaté Klasy is located in Slovakia
Location of the village
Coordinates: 48°07′00″N 17°25′00″E / 48.1166667°N 17.4166667°E / 48.1166667; 17.4166667Coordinates: 48°07′00″N 17°25′00″E / 48.1166667°N 17.4166667°E / 48.1166667; 17.4166667
Country  Slovakia
Region Trnava
District Dunajská Streda
First written mention
Named for Great Hungarian (Hungarian)
Golden Ears (Slovak)
Government[1][2]
 – Mayor László Matiaško (Most-Híd)
Area
 – Total 11.962 km2 (4.6 sq mi)
Elevation 122 m (400 ft)
Population (2001)[3]
 – Total 3,475
 – Estimate (2008) 3,529
 – Density 295/km2 (764/sq mi)
Etnicity[3]
 – Hungarians 67,68 %
 – Slovakians 24,55%
Time zone EET (UTC+1)
 – Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+2)
Postal Code 930 39
Area code(s) +421 31
Website Municipality website (Slovak)

Zlaté Klasy (Hungarian: Nagymagyar, Hungarian pronunciation:[’nɒɟmɒɟɒr]) is a village and municipality in the Dunajská Streda District in the Trnava Region of south-west Slovakia.

Contents

Component villages

In Slovakian In Hungarian
Rastice Nagymagyar
Maslovce Vajasvata
Nový Trh Újvásár

History

From the end of the 9th century until the end of World War I, the village was part of Hungary and fell within the Somorja district of Pozsony County.

The village was first recorded in 1239 by its Hungarian name as "Mogor". In 1281, it was mentioned as "Magari", while in 1354 as "Egyhazasmagyary". The village first belonged to the Pozsony Castle, later it became the possession of noble families. Since the 17th century, much of the village was the property the Poor Clares and the order managed several of its estates from this village.

After the Austro-Hungarian army disintegrated in November 1918, Czechoslovakian troops occupied the area. After the Treaty of Trianon of 1920, the village became officially part of Czechoslovakia. In November 1938, the First Vienna Award granted the area to Hungary and it was held by Hungary until 1945. After Soviet occupation in 1945, Czechoslovakian administration returned and the village became officially part of Czechoslovakia in 1947. The present-day municipality was formed in 1960 by the unification of the component villages.

Demography

In 1910, the village had 1325, for the most part, Hungarian inhabitants. At the 2001 Census the recorded population of the village was 3475 while an end-2008 estimate by the Statistical Office had the villages's population also as 3529. As of 2001, 92,67 per cent of its population was Hungarian while 7,09 per cent was Slovakian.

Roman Catholicism is the majority religion of the village, its adherents numbering 94.01% of the total population. [3]

Geography

The municipality lies at an altitude of 122 metres and covers an area of 11.962km².

Twinnings

The village is twinned with

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