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Ecser

Ecser (Hungarian: [ˈɛt͡ʃɛr]; Slovak: Ečer) is a village in Pest county, Budapest metropolitan area, Hungary.

Ecser
Large village
Ecser
Location of Ecser
Coordinates: 47°26′40″N 19°19′34″E / 47.44437°N 19.32605°E / 47.44437; 19.32605Coordinates: 47°26′40″N 19°19′34″E / 47.44437°N 19.32605°E / 47.44437; 19.32605
Country Hungary
CountyPest
DistrictVecsés
Area
 • Total13.1 km2 (5.1 sq mi)
Population
 (2007)
 • Total3,471
 • Density248.05/km2 (642.4/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
2233
Area code(+36) 29

Situation

Ecser is situated southeast from Budapest, near Ferihegy International Airport. The neighbouring settlements are Maglód, Vecsés, Gyömrő and Üllő. The M0 motorway runs near the village. The village is situated on the railway-line 120a (Budapest-Újszász-Szolnok). It has a Slovak minority population.

History

The first written account of Ecser is from December 15, 1315, although the village already existed as of 896, when the Magyars arrived into their present-day country. According to one legend, the name of the village was given by Grand Prince Árpád of the Hungarian tribes. When he asked the name of the settlement where he stopped to have a little rest, the local people could not tell him the name, so Árpád said them: call this place after this ‘oak’ (Hungarian cser). During the period of Ottoman Turkish dominance (1526–1686) the village died out, particularly after the siege of nearby Buda. The inhabitants returned only in 1699. Eleven soldiers from Ecser fought in Rákóczi's War for Independence (1703–1711). In the early 18th century years the owner of the village, Count Antal Grassalkovich brought in Slovak settlers.

Notable

The largest monument in the village is the Roman Catholic church from 1740.

In the village there is a world-famous folk dance called ‘Wedding at Ecser’ (Ecseri lakodalmas).

On the coat of arms is seen the church, the folk dance and the oak tree, the three most important sign of the village.

Notable people

Gallery

External links

  Media related to Ecser at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official website in Hungarian

ecser, hungarian, ˈɛt, ʃɛr, slovak, ečer, village, pest, county, budapest, metropolitan, area, hungary, large, villagecoat, armslocation, coordinates, 44437, 32605, 44437, 32605, coordinates, 44437, 32605, 44437, 32605country, hungarycountypestdistrictvecsésar. Ecser Hungarian ˈɛt ʃɛr Slovak Ecer is a village in Pest county Budapest metropolitan area Hungary EcserLarge villageCoat of armsEcserLocation of EcserCoordinates 47 26 40 N 19 19 34 E 47 44437 N 19 32605 E 47 44437 19 32605 Coordinates 47 26 40 N 19 19 34 E 47 44437 N 19 32605 E 47 44437 19 32605Country HungaryCountyPestDistrictVecsesArea Total13 1 km2 5 1 sq mi Population 2007 Total3 471 Density248 05 km2 642 4 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code2233Area code 36 29 Contents 1 Situation 2 History 3 Notable 4 Notable people 5 Gallery 6 External linksSituation EditEcser is situated southeast from Budapest near Ferihegy International Airport The neighbouring settlements are Maglod Vecses Gyomro and Ullo The M0 motorway runs near the village The village is situated on the railway line 120a Budapest Ujszasz Szolnok It has a Slovak minority population History EditThe first written account of Ecser is from December 15 1315 although the village already existed as of 896 when the Magyars arrived into their present day country According to one legend the name of the village was given by Grand Prince Arpad of the Hungarian tribes When he asked the name of the settlement where he stopped to have a little rest the local people could not tell him the name so Arpad said them call this place after this oak Hungarian cser During the period of Ottoman Turkish dominance 1526 1686 the village died out particularly after the siege of nearby Buda The inhabitants returned only in 1699 Eleven soldiers from Ecser fought in Rakoczi s War for Independence 1703 1711 In the early 18th century years the owner of the village Count Antal Grassalkovich brought in Slovak settlers Notable EditThe largest monument in the village is the Roman Catholic church from 1740 In the village there is a world famous folk dance called Wedding at Ecser Ecseri lakodalmas On the coat of arms is seen the church the folk dance and the oak tree the three most important sign of the village Notable people EditZoltan Trepak 1977 basketball playerGallery Edit The Catholic church of Ecser A bilingual welcome sign on the border of Ecser The Slovakian chapel The monument of the Second World War The historical house of Ecser Court of an old house The park with the church A streetname table in the Kalvaria Hill The burg of Ecser playhouse for children Some block house in Ecser The newest part of Ecser the Kalvaria Hill The main street Szechenyi utcaExternal links Edit Media related to Ecser at Wikimedia Commons Official website in Hungarian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ecser amp oldid 1046986720, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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