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Pilisborosjenő

Pilisborosjenő (German: Weindorf) is a village in Pest county, Budapest metropolitan area, Hungary. It has a population of 3,373 (2012).

Pilisborosjenő
Weindorf
Pilisborosjenő
Weindorf
Location of Pilisborosjenő
Weindorf in Hungary
Coordinates: 47°36′21.64″N 18°59′31.02″E / 47.6060111°N 18.9919500°E / 47.6060111; 18.9919500
CountryHungary
RegionCentral Hungary
CountyPest
SubregionPilisvörösvári
RankVillage
Government
 • MayorBalázs Tömöri
Area
 • Total9.27 km2 (3.58 sq mi)
Population
 (2012-01-01)[2]
 • Total3,373
 • Density360/km2 (940/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
2097
Area code+36 26
Websitewww.pilisborosjeno.hu

History edit

The so-called Mackó cave, located near the northwest border of Pilisborosjenő, provided shelter to people all the way back in the Ice Age. Other than artifacts from the Ancient Period, they have found relics from the Bronze Age and Roman times, as well as ones dating back to the Árpád era. When Romans settled here there was a road leading to Aquincum at the base of Mount Nagy-Kevely, which is located at the northern border of Pilisborosjenő.

During the migration period, Avars came to this region and lived in the area for almost 300 years. Like the people who lived here before them, they also moved along the Danube crossings and the roads to the west of these passages. This is how they reached the area of modern-day Pilisborosjenő: archaeologists found an Avar cemetery where a brick factory is now located. During the conquest of the Carpathian Basin, Borosjenő was taken over by members of the Jenő tribe, and then, the village became the private property of various families. Its earliest documented reference dates back to 1284, when it was listed as Burusjenew. Viticulture (the cultivation of grapes and winemaking) was already known by the locals. The village became the property of the Paulines in 1351 and then of the Dominican nuns in 1357. In the 1490s, it was part of the fortress of Solymár.

It was completely depopulated during Turkish rule. After the Turks were overrun, the Germans populated Borosjenő. The settlement belonged to the treasury, then to the Poor Clare nuns of Buda. In the first half of the 17th century, it was one of several noble estates located in Pest County, owned by Bornemissza Pál Bolgár of Buda; the settlement was then taken over by Barnabás Muslay, a vitéz (Hungarian knight) from Komárom. In the census of 1695, the settlement was already mentioned as Weindorf. In 1800, Palatine József bought Borosjenő, as he did Üröm and Piliscsaba. The village received the name Pilisborosjenő in the second half of the 19th century.

In addition to winemaking, dairy farming was an important source of income for the inhabitants of the village. In addition to their diligent and persistent work ethic, the settled German inhabitants were also very religious. Thus, many people from the area visited the pilgrimage site in Pilisborosjenő. After World War II, 90% of the population was replaced by Hungarian families from the Highlands (Slovakia) and Transylvania (Romania) in the framework of the Czechoslovak-Hungarian population exchange. Today, this village with German roots is part of the Budapest agglomeration, so at the end of the 19th century when many left Budapest, its population did not decrease but rather slowly increased. Pilisborosjenő is currently part of the Danube-Ipoly National Park.

References edit

  1. ^ Pilisborosjenő Weindorf at the Hungarian Central Statistical Office (Hungarian).
  2. ^ Pilisborosjenő Weindorf at the Hungarian Central Statistical Office (Hungarian). 2012-01-01

External links edit

  • Official website  
  •   Pilisborosjenő travel guide from Wikivoyage

47°37′N 19°00′E / 47.617°N 19.000°E / 47.617; 19.000



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translated from the existing Hungarian Wikipedia article at hu Pilisborosjeno see its history for attribution You may also add the template Translated hu Pilisborosjeno to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Pilisborosjeno German Weindorf is a village in Pest county Budapest metropolitan area Hungary It has a population of 3 373 2012 Pilisborosjeno WeindorfFlagCoat of armsPilisborosjeno WeindorfLocation of Pilisborosjeno Weindorf in HungaryCoordinates 47 36 21 64 N 18 59 31 02 E 47 6060111 N 18 9919500 E 47 6060111 18 9919500CountryHungaryRegionCentral HungaryCountyPestSubregionPilisvorosvariRankVillageGovernment MayorBalazs TomoriArea 1 Total9 27 km2 3 58 sq mi Population 2012 01 01 2 Total3 373 Density360 km2 940 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code2097Area code 36 26Websitewww pilisborosjeno huHistory editThe so called Macko cave located near the northwest border of Pilisborosjeno provided shelter to people all the way back in the Ice Age Other than artifacts from the Ancient Period they have found relics from the Bronze Age and Roman times as well as ones dating back to the Arpad era When Romans settled here there was a road leading to Aquincum at the base of Mount Nagy Kevely which is located at the northern border of Pilisborosjeno During the migration period Avars came to this region and lived in the area for almost 300 years Like the people who lived here before them they also moved along the Danube crossings and the roads to the west of these passages This is how they reached the area of modern day Pilisborosjeno archaeologists found an Avar cemetery where a brick factory is now located During the conquest of the Carpathian Basin Borosjeno was taken over by members of the Jeno tribe and then the village became the private property of various families Its earliest documented reference dates back to 1284 when it was listed as Burusjenew Viticulture the cultivation of grapes and winemaking was already known by the locals The village became the property of the Paulines in 1351 and then of the Dominican nuns in 1357 In the 1490s it was part of the fortress of Solymar It was completely depopulated during Turkish rule After the Turks were overrun the Germans populated Borosjeno The settlement belonged to the treasury then to the Poor Clare nuns of Buda In the first half of the 17th century it was one of several noble estates located in Pest County owned by Bornemissza Pal Bolgar of Buda the settlement was then taken over by Barnabas Muslay a vitez Hungarian knight from Komarom In the census of 1695 the settlement was already mentioned as Weindorf In 1800 Palatine Jozsef bought Borosjeno as he did Urom and Piliscsaba The village received the name Pilisborosjeno in the second half of the 19th century In addition to winemaking dairy farming was an important source of income for the inhabitants of the village In addition to their diligent and persistent work ethic the settled German inhabitants were also very religious Thus many people from the area visited the pilgrimage site in Pilisborosjeno After World War II 90 of the population was replaced by Hungarian families from the Highlands Slovakia and Transylvania Romania in the framework of the Czechoslovak Hungarian population exchange Today this village with German roots is part of the Budapest agglomeration so at the end of the 19th century when many left Budapest its population did not decrease but rather slowly increased Pilisborosjeno is currently part of the Danube Ipoly National Park References edit Pilisborosjeno Weindorf at the Hungarian Central Statistical Office Hungarian Pilisborosjeno Weindorf at the Hungarian Central Statistical Office Hungarian 2012 01 01External links editOfficial website nbsp nbsp Pilisborosjeno travel guide from Wikivoyage 47 37 N 19 00 E 47 617 N 19 000 E 47 617 19 000 nbsp This Pest County location article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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