Bajánsenye

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Bajánsenye
Bajánsenye coat of arms
Bajánsenye (Hungary)
Bajánsenye
Bajánsenye
Basic data
State : Hungary
Region : Western Transdanubia
County : Vas
Small area until December 31, 2012 : Őriszentpéter
District since 1.1.2013 : Forming
Coordinates : 46 ° 48 '  N , 16 ° 23'  E Coordinates: 46 ° 48 '6 "  N , 16 ° 23' 3"  E
Area : 21.85  km²
Residents : 475 (Jan. 1, 2011)
Population density : 22 inhabitants per km²
Telephone code : (+36) 94
Postal code : 9944
KSH kódja: 17020
Structure and administration (as of 2017)
Community type : local community
Mayor : Gyula Tibor Györke (independent)
Postal address : Vörösmarty u. 13 / A
9944 Bajánsenye
Website :
(Source: A Magyar Köztársaság helységnévkönyve 2011. január 1st at Központi statisztikai hivatal )

Bajánsenye (German: Weinhaus-Schweinach ) is a Hungarian municipality in the Körmend district in Vas County . It is located on the Kerka River , four kilometers east of the border with Slovenia .

Attractions

  • Local history collection ( Helytörténeti gyűjtemény )
  • Millennium Memorial Park ( Millenniumi Emlékpark )
  • Reformed Church
  • Roman Catholic Church Szentlélek , built around 1989, with a free-standing bell tower
  • Szent István bronze statue ( Szent István-szobor ) in front of the church
  • Vineyards
Reformed Church in Bajánsenye

traffic

Road No. 7416 and No. 7451 intersect in Bajánsenye. The municipality is connected to the Zalalövő – Murska Sobota railway line .

Web links

Commons : Bajánsenye  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Lumtzer, Viktor / Melich, Johann; German place names and loan words from the Hungarian vocabulary. Sources and research on the history, literature and language of Austria and its crown lands; Publishing house of the Wagner University Bookstore Innsbruck, 1900.
  2. Lumtzer, Viktor / Melich, Johann; German place names and loan words from the Hungarian vocabulary. Sources and research on the history, literature and language of Austria and its crown lands; Publishing house of the Wagner University Bookstore Innsbruck, 1900.