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'''Ugod''' is a small village in the |
'''Ugod''' is a small village in the North-Western part of Hungary, in [[Veszprém (county)|Veszprém county]], near [[Bakony|Mount Bakony]] and close to [[Lake Balaton]], at the juncture of Bakony and [[Little Alföld]]. The town is a great starting point for hikers, hunters and the lovers of countryside. |
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== History == |
== History == |
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First written mention of the village from 1289. King László IV dated a charter during a campaign in this year. It is supposed that the Fortress of Ugod still existed at that time but it is doubtful. Because that charter dated "in Ugod" instead of "in Ugod fortress" or "under Ugod fortress" as |
First written mention of the village from 1289. King [[Ladislaus IV of Hungary|László IV]] dated a charter during a campaign in this year. It is supposed that the Fortress of Ugod still existed at that time but it is doubtful. Because that charter dated "in Ugod" instead of "in Ugod fortress" or "under Ugod fortress" as usual at that time. |
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⚫ | Csák family was relative to the dynasty. Their origin is from the [[Honfoglalás]] (settlement of the Magyars). Due to Anonymus and [[Képes Krónika]] Csák was the son of Chief Előd's great-grandchild Szabolcs. From that Csák is the family originated. That family was streamed to 12 arm. One of them called ugodi. That arm's earliest known member was Csák Lukács. In this family the name Ugrin (means Hungarian man) was very popular. One form of that name with diminutive -d is Ugod. |
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That was the name of Demeter's son or grandson, who after the village is nominated. |
That was the name of Demeter's son or grandson, who after the village is nominated. |
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Jews lived in the village in the 19th and 20th centuries, dozens of whom were murdered in the [[Holocaust]].<ref>[https://yvng.yadvashem.org/index.html?language=he&s_id=&s_lastName=&s_firstName=&s_place=Ugod&s_dateOfBirth=&cluster=true Documentation of the village's Jews murdered in the Holocaust]</ref> |
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== Sights == |
== Sights == |
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[[File:Ugod légifotó.jpg|300px|thumb|right]] |
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* Roman |
* Roman Catholic church (former fortress) |
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* Parish |
* Parish |
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* Pieta in front of parish |
* Pieta in front of parish |
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* Hubertlak in the surrounding forest |
* Hubertlak in the surrounding forest |
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==References== |
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* [http://www.ugod.hu Official Homepage] |
* [http://www.ugod.hu Official Homepage] |
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Ugod | |
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Coordinates: 47°19′25″N 17°35′58″E / 47.32352°N 17.59939°E | |
Country | Hungary |
County | Veszprém |
Area | |
• Total | 62.79 km2 (24.24 sq mi) |
Population (2002) | |
• Total | 1,660 |
• Density | 24.34/km2 (63.0/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Postal code | 8564 |
Area code | 89 |
Website | http://www.ugod.hu |
Ugod is a small village in the North-Western part of Hungary, in Veszprém county, near Mount Bakony and close to Lake Balaton, at the juncture of Bakony and Little Alföld. The town is a great starting point for hikers, hunters and the lovers of countryside.
Distances: Budapest (150 km), Győr (60 km), Lake Balaton (80 km), Veszprém (60 km), Pápa (15 km).
History
[edit]First written mention of the village from 1289. King László IV dated a charter during a campaign in this year. It is supposed that the Fortress of Ugod still existed at that time but it is doubtful. Because that charter dated "in Ugod" instead of "in Ugod fortress" or "under Ugod fortress" as usual at that time.
During Árpád Dynasty Ugod was the part of Bakony Erdőispánság. Ispán is the ruler of the territory. King Stephen V signed Csák Lukács's son Demeter and his posteriors to be forever ispán of that territory and allowed him to build fortress.
Csák family was relative to the dynasty. Their origin is from the Honfoglalás (settlement of the Magyars). Due to Anonymus and Képes Krónika Csák was the son of Chief Előd's great-grandchild Szabolcs. From that Csák is the family originated. That family was streamed to 12 arm. One of them called ugodi. That arm's earliest known member was Csák Lukács. In this family the name Ugrin (means Hungarian man) was very popular. One form of that name with diminutive -d is Ugod.
That was the name of Demeter's son or grandson, who after the village is nominated.
Jews lived in the village in the 19th and 20th centuries, dozens of whom were murdered in the Holocaust.[1]
Sights
[edit]- Roman Catholic church (former fortress)
- Parish
- Pieta in front of parish
- Chalk-smelters around the village
- Ugod Lake
- Stephen I's statue
- Hubertlak in the surrounding forest
References
[edit]External links
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