Vaskút
Vaskút (German: Waschkut or Eisenbrunn, Croatian: Baškut or Vaškut) is a large village in Bács-Kiskun county, in the Southern Great Plain region of southern Hungary.
Vaskút Waschkut/Eisenbrunn | |
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Vaskút Waschkut/Eisenbrunn Location of Vaskút | |
Coordinates: 46.1167°N 18.9833°E | |
Country | |
County | Bács-Kiskun |
Area | |
• Total | 71.49 km2 (27.60 sq mi) |
Population (2015) | |
• Total | 3,327[1] |
• Density | 46.5/km2 (120/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Postal code | 6521 |
Area code(s) | 79 |
Demographics
Before 1945, there was high share of Germans (Danube Swabians) in Vaskút's population, that spoke their own dialect of German language.
After the war, numerous Magyars (Szeklers from Bukovina and Csángós from Moldavia) were settled here.
Notable persons
- Stefan Schoblocher (1937), writer
- Fabijan Peštalić (1845–1909), Franciscan, important personality of national movement of the Danubian Croats
- Grgur Peštalić (1755–1809), Franciscan, Croatian writer
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References
- Gazetteer of Hungary, 1 January 2015. Hungarian Central Statistical Office. 3 September 2015
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