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Páty

Páty is a village in Pest county, Budapest metropolitan area, Hungary. It has a population of 7,476 (2018). The neighbouring villages are: Zsámbék, Tök, Budajenő, Telki, Nagykovácsi, Budakeszi, Biatorbágy and Herceghalom. The Zsambeki basin are bound by Mézes (Honey) valley which is called as the Gate of Páty also. The Paty-basin is 180 m over the sea level in general, but its outskirts reach 210–360 m high. [4]

Páty
Winecellar Hill
Páty
Location of Páty in Hungary
Coordinates: 47°30′49″N 18°49′29″E / 47.51351°N 18.82468°E / 47.51351; 18.82468
CountryHungary
RegionCentral Hungary
CountyPest
SubregionBudakeszi
RankVillage
Area
 • Total39.29 km2 (15.17 sq mi)
Population
 (2017)[3]
 • Total7,476[1]
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
2071
Area code+36 23
KSH code15024[2]
Websitewww.paty.hu

Transport

Road

The village of Páty is located close to the Budapest-Budakeszi (road 8102)-Zsámbék (road 1102) line, Budapest-Vienna line (main road 1) and M1 motorway. Páty is also connected to Biatorbágy (road 81106) and Telki (road 11102).

Bus

The mass transit are operated by Volánbusz.

From Budapest, Széll Kálmán tér (Metro Line M2) via Budakeszi: 781, 782, 784, 785, 786, 787, 788, 789 and 791;

From Budapest, Kelenföld railway station (Metro Line M4) via Biatorbágy: 778.

Train

The railway 1 (BudapestHegyeshalomRajka) also crosses the village. There is no railway stations. The closest railway station is Biatorbágy (6 kilometers from Páty). The railway station has P+R and B+R services. The station is operated by MÁV:

S10 (Győr) - Tatabánya - Kelenföld railway station (Metro Line M4) - Budapest-Déli Railway Terminal (Metro Line M2),

S12 Oroszlány - Tatabánya - Kelenföld railway station (Metro Line M4) - Budapest-Déli Railway Terminal (Metro Line M2) and

G10 Győr - Tatabánya - Kelenföld railway station (Metro Line M4) - Budapest Keleti railway station (Metro Line M2) (Metro Line M4)

History

This place has been populated since ancient times. A great number of artefacts from the stone, copper and bronze ages can be found in different local collections and in the Hungarian National Museum.

According to inscribed stones from the Roman era, noble inhabitants of Aquincum liked and used the water of Főkút (the main apring[check spelling]), building up a spa around it and developing local plots of ground as a medium category farm.

The name of the village was first mentioned in a deed of gift issued in 1286 on the 5th Sunday after Fig Sunday.

After the Battle of Mohács (1526) Hungary was controlled by the Ottoman Empire, but in Páty the local population remained (except for some longer or shorter periods) unlike other villages in this part. The competence and industry of the local people in agriculture had a very important role in the survival of the village. Merchants of far countries came here regularly for steely wheat and smooth wine. Onion, fresh cherries, cheese and cottage cheese were sold in the market of Buda mainly.

The wine culture and production of the village was lost in the great 19th century European phylloxera epidemic, but the cellars of the old growers still have a fantastic atmosphere.[4] The village was devastated in the "Wildkansas" tornado of 13 June 1924.[5]

Sights

 
Csergezán Pál-viewpoint
 
View from Mine Hilltop
  • Várady-castle
  • Reformed Church
  • I. and II. World War Monument
  • Catholic Church
  • Winecellar Hill
  • Rabec-curve – pine forest
  • Turul-statue
  • Mine Hilltop viewpoint
  • Csergezán Pál-viewpoint

Sister cities

References

  1. ^ Páty, KSH
  2. ^ a b Páty at the Hungarian Central Statistical Office (Hungarian).
  3. ^ Páty at the Hungarian Central Statistical Office (Hungarian). 2017
  4. ^ a b [1] at the Páty.
  5. ^ "Wildkansas-Biai tornádó". wildkansas.5mp.eu. Retrieved 5 October 2020.

Coordinates: 47°31′N 18°50′E / 47.517°N 18.833°E / 47.517; 18.833

Képek


páty, village, pest, county, budapest, metropolitan, area, hungary, population, 2018, neighbouring, villages, zsámbék, tök, budajenő, telki, nagykovácsi, budakeszi, biatorbágy, herceghalom, zsambeki, basin, bound, mézes, honey, valley, which, called, gate, als. Paty is a village in Pest county Budapest metropolitan area Hungary It has a population of 7 476 2018 The neighbouring villages are Zsambek Tok Budajeno Telki Nagykovacsi Budakeszi Biatorbagy and Herceghalom The Zsambeki basin are bound by Mezes Honey valley which is called as the Gate of Paty also The Paty basin is 180 m over the sea level in general but its outskirts reach 210 360 m high 4 PatyWinecellar HillCoat of armsPatyLocation of Paty in HungaryCoordinates 47 30 49 N 18 49 29 E 47 51351 N 18 82468 E 47 51351 18 82468CountryHungaryRegionCentral HungaryCountyPestSubregionBudakesziRankVillageArea 2 Total39 29 km2 15 17 sq mi Population 2017 3 Total7 476 1 Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code2071Area code 36 23KSH code15024 2 Websitewww paty hu Contents 1 Transport 1 1 Road 1 2 Bus 1 3 Train 2 History 3 Sights 4 Sister cities 5 References 6 KepekTransport EditRoad Edit The village of Paty is located close to the Budapest Budakeszi road 8102 Zsambek road 1102 line Budapest Vienna line main road 1 and M1 motorway Paty is also connected to Biatorbagy road 81106 and Telki road 11102 Bus Edit The mass transit are operated by Volanbusz From Budapest Szell Kalman ter Metro Line M2 via Budakeszi 781 782 784 785 786 787 788 789 and 791 From Budapest Kelenfold railway station Metro Line M4 via Biatorbagy 778 Train Edit The railway 1 Budapest Hegyeshalom Rajka also crosses the village There is no railway stations The closest railway station is Biatorbagy 6 kilometers from Paty The railway station has P R and B R services The station is operated by MAV S10 Gyor Tatabanya Kelenfold railway station Metro Line M4 Budapest Deli Railway Terminal Metro Line M2 S12 Oroszlany Tatabanya Kelenfold railway station Metro Line M4 Budapest Deli Railway Terminal Metro Line M2 andG10 Gyor Tatabanya Kelenfold railway station Metro Line M4 Budapest Keleti railway station Metro Line M2 Metro Line M4 History EditThis place has been populated since ancient times A great number of artefacts from the stone copper and bronze ages can be found in different local collections and in the Hungarian National Museum According to inscribed stones from the Roman era noble inhabitants of Aquincum liked and used the water of Fokut the main apring check spelling building up a spa around it and developing local plots of ground as a medium category farm The name of the village was first mentioned in a deed of gift issued in 1286 on the 5th Sunday after Fig Sunday After the Battle of Mohacs 1526 Hungary was controlled by the Ottoman Empire but in Paty the local population remained except for some longer or shorter periods unlike other villages in this part The competence and industry of the local people in agriculture had a very important role in the survival of the village Merchants of far countries came here regularly for steely wheat and smooth wine Onion fresh cherries cheese and cottage cheese were sold in the market of Buda mainly The wine culture and production of the village was lost in the great 19th century European phylloxera epidemic but the cellars of the old growers still have a fantastic atmosphere 4 The village was devastated in the Wildkansas tornado of 13 June 1924 5 Sights Edit Csergezan Pal viewpoint View from Mine Hilltop Varady castle Reformed Church I and II World War Monument Catholic Church Winecellar Hill Rabec curve pine forest Turul statue Mine Hilltop viewpoint Csergezan Pal viewpointSister cities EditKirchheim bei Munchen Germany Zsobok Transylvania RomaniaReferences Edit Paty KSH a b Paty at the Hungarian Central Statistical Office Hungarian Paty at the Hungarian Central Statistical Office Hungarian 2017 a b 1 at the Paty Wildkansas Biai tornado wildkansas 5mp eu Retrieved 5 October 2020 Coordinates 47 31 N 18 50 E 47 517 N 18 833 E 47 517 18 833Kepek Edit Catholic Church Reformed Church Reformed Church Reformed Church Reformed Church I and II World War Monument Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paty amp oldid 1127103915, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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