Osztopán

Coordinates: 46°31′13″N 17°40′14″E / 46.52032°N 17.67068°E / 46.52032; 17.67068
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Osztopán
Stupan (in Croatian)
Village
Tallián Mansion in Osztopán
Tallián Mansion in Osztopán
Coat of arms of Osztopán
Osztopán is located in Hungary
Osztopán
Osztopán
Location of Osztopán
Coordinates: 46°31′13″N 17°40′14″E / 46.52032°N 17.67068°E / 46.52032; 17.67068
Country Hungary
RegionSouthern Transdanubia
CountySomogy
DistrictKaposvár
RC DioceseKaposvár
Area
 • Total22.83 km2 (8.81 sq mi)
Population
 (2017)
 • Total824[1]
Demonymosztopáni
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
7444
Area code(+36) 82
NUTS 3 codeHU232
MPJózsef Attila Móring (KDNP)
WebsiteOsztopán Online

Osztopán (Croatian: Stupan) is a village in Somogy county, Hungary.

Etymology[edit]

The name comes from the Slavic Stupan[2][3] derived from the Proto-Slavic stem stǫp- with several meanings and possible etymologies (i.e. stǫpa/stupa: trapping pit,[2] see also the etymology of Stupava).

History[edit]

According to László Szita the settlement was completely Hungarian in the 18th century.[4]

Highway bridge bombed by 97th BG on 30 June 1944 when primary target Blechammer oil refinery was overcast.

Culture[edit]

The Hungarian folk song Osztopáni malomárok was collected in Osztopán in 1949 by Ferenc Gönczi.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Osztopán, KSH
  2. ^ a b Stanislav, Ján (2004). Slovenský juh v stredoveku II (in Slovak). Slovenské literárne centrum. p. 325. ISBN 80-88878-89-6.
  3. ^ Kiss, Lajos (1978). Földrajzi nevek etimológiai szótára (in Hungarian). Budapest: Akadémiai. p. 488.
  4. ^ László Szita : Somogy megyei nemzetiségek településtörténete a XVIII-XIX. században - Somogyi Almanach 52. (Kaposvár, 1993)

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