Igram
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| Basic data | ||
| State : | Slovakia | |
| Kraj : | Bratislavský kraj | |
| Okres : | Senec | |
| Region : | Bratislava | |
| Area : | 8.304 km² | |
| Residents : | 581 (Dec. 31, 2019) | |
| Population density : | 70 inhabitants per km² | |
| Height : | 145 m nm | |
| Postal code : | 900 84 (Post Office Báhoň ) | |
| Telephone code : | 0 33 | |
| Geographic location : | 48 ° 17 ' N , 17 ° 28' E | |
| License plate : | SC | |
| Kód obce : | 555487 | |
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| Community type : | local community | |
| Administration (as of November 2018) | ||
| Mayor : | Peter Holek | |
| Address: | Obecný úrad Igram 217 90084 Igram |
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| Website: | www.igram.sk | |
| Statistics information on statistics.sk | ||
Igram (German Eggramsdorf , Hungarian Igrám - until 1907 Igram ) is a municipality in Okres Senec within the Bratislavský kraj in Slovakia .
geography
The place is located in the Danube lowlands on the Vištucký creek , 10 km northeast of the city of Senec and 17 km southwest of Trnava .
history
The place was first mentioned as Igrech in 1244 . The name is supposed to refer to the old Slavic name of the musicians - igric . In the 14th century it belonged to various noble families, in the 15th century to the Counts of St. Georgen and Bösing , in 1553 to the Nyáry family and then since 1577 to the estate of the Smolenice Castle .
Until 1918 the place was in Pressburg County in the Kingdom of Hungary , then it came to the newly formed Czechoslovakia . 1974–1990 the municipality with the neighboring village Kaplna was part of Báhoň .