Kisbudmér

Kisbudmér (Croatian: Mali Budmir, German: Kleinbudmer) is a village and municipality (Hungarian: község) in Baranya county, Hungary.

Kisbudmér

Kleinbudmer
Municipality
Kisbudmér
Location within Hungary.
Coordinates: 45°54′53″N 18°26′46″E
Country Hungary
RegionSouthern Transdanubia
CountyBaranya
DistrictBóly
Government
  TypeMayor-council government
  MayorFerenc Kelemen (Ind.)
Area
  Total5.72 km2 (2.21 sq mi)
Population
 (2018)[2]
  Total96
  Density17/km2 (43/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
7756
Area code(s)69
Geocode22868

Etymology

The name comes from Slavic personal name Budimír.[3] Budmer (1291).[3]

Geography

Kisbudmér is located in Baranya County, about 25 kilometers southeast of Pécs, 9 kilometers southwest of Bóly and 13 kilometers north of Villány. It is about 25 kilometers west of the Danube, 20 kilometers from Croatia and 40 kilometers from Serbia. The municipality lies within the Southern Transdanubia Region of Hungary. It previously was part of the Mohács Subregion but during the creation of districts in 2013, it became part of Bóly District.

Demographics

During the census of 2011, the population was 113. The vast majority of the population claimed Hungarian ethnicity (92.2%). Other ethnicities claimed included Roma (4.3%), German (3.4%), Romanian (1.7%) and Other (1.7%). 6% did not wish to answer. In terms of religious practice, 44% reported to be Roman Catholic, 4.3% Calvinist, 21.6% of no religious affiliation and 29.3% did not wish to answer.[4]

Transport

The closest railway station is in Villány, 13.6 kilometers to the south.

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References

  1. "Municipal Elections 2014" (in Hungarian). Hungarian National Election Office. Retrieved 5 June 2019.
  2. "Gazetteer of Hungary, 1st January 2018". Hungarian Central Statistical Office. Retrieved 4 June 2019.
  3. Kiss, Lajos (1978). Földrajzi nevek etimológiai szótára (in Hungarian). Budapest: Akadémiai. p. 338.
  4. "Detailed Gazetteer of Hungary". Hungarian Central Statistical Office. Retrieved 5 June 2019.



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