Vrádište
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Basic data | ||
State : | Slovakia | |
Kraj : | Trnavský kraj | |
Okres : | Skalica | |
Region : | Záhoria | |
Area : | 4.251 km² | |
Residents : | 828 (Dec. 31, 2019) | |
Population density : | 195 inhabitants per km² | |
Height : | 164 m nm | |
Postal code : | 908 49 | |
Telephone code : | 0 34 | |
Geographic location : | 48 ° 49 ' N , 17 ° 11' E | |
License plate : | SI | |
Kód obce : | 504963 | |
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Community type : | local community | |
Administration (as of November 2018) | ||
Mayor : | Milan Kováč | |
Address: | Obecný úrad Vrádište č. 136 908 49 Vrádište |
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Website: | www.vradiste.sk | |
Statistics information on statistics.sk |
Vrádište (until 1927 Slovak and "Vrádišť"; Hungarian Várköz - until 1907 Vradist , dt .: Hradisch at Skalitz ) is a municipality in the west of Slovakia with 828 inhabitants (December 31, 2019) that the skalica district of, a circle Trnavský kraj , belongs and is located in the traditional Záhorie landscape .
geography
The municipality is located in the Slovak part of the Dolnomoravský úval lowland with a share of the Chvojnická pahorkatina hills , geologically both parts of the Vienna basin , in the wide March valley . The municipality is flat to slightly hilly and has been used for agriculture since the March regulation in the 20th century. The center of the village lies at an altitude of 164 m nm and is three kilometers from Holíč and Skalica and 24 kilometers from Senica .
Neighboring municipalities are Skalica in the north, north-east and east, Prietržka in the south, Holíč in the west and Kátov in the north-west.
history
Vrádište was first mentioned in writing in 1392 as Wratna , when Sigismund of Luxembourg donated the Wywar Castle and the surrounding estate to Stibor of Stiborice . In 1412 the village belonged to the free royal city of Skalitz, and in 1432 it belonged to Hollitsch's territory. In 1489 it came to the Czobor family , albeit with numerous interruptions, mainly due to frequent seizures and legal disputes. At the end of the 16th century, the Simándy dynasty became new owners and finally in 1749 the Habsburgs , who received the Vrádište as part of the Hollitsch estate. Traditional sources of income were agriculture and viticulture. The place housed a Jewish community from the 19th century to the Second World War, who were refused to stay in Skalitz.
Until 1918, the place in Neutra County belonged to the Kingdom of Hungary and then came to Czechoslovakia or now Slovakia. After the First World War, the goods were confiscated and parceled out by the Czechoslovak state.
population
According to the 2011 census, Vrádište had 759 inhabitants, including 719 Slovaks, seven Czechs and one Magyar; one resident indicated a different ethnic group. 34 residents gave no information in this regard. 528 residents committed to the Roman Catholic Church, 67 residents to the Evangelical Church AB, six residents to the Congregational Church, three residents to the Evangelical Methodist Church and two residents to the Greek Catholic Church. 85 residents had no denomination and 68 residents had no denomination.
Buildings
- Roman Catholic Church of St. Anne from 1754
- 18th century chapel
Individual evidence
- ↑ 2011 census by ethnicity (Slovak) ( Memento from October 6, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ 2011 census by denomination (Slovak) ( Memento from September 7, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
Web links
- Entry on e-obce.sk (Slovak)