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Nyárlőrinc

Coordinates: 46°52′N 19°52′E / 46.867°N 19.867°E / 46.867; 19.867
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Nyárlőrinc
Village
Saint Lőrinc Catholic Church in Nyárlőrinc
Saint Lőrinc Catholic Church in Nyárlőrinc
Flag of Nyárlőrinc
Coat of arms of Nyárlőrinc
Nyárlőrinc is located in Bács-Kiskun County
Nyárlőrinc
Nyárlőrinc
Location of Nyárlőrinc
Nyárlőrinc is located in Hungary
Nyárlőrinc
Nyárlőrinc
Nyárlőrinc (Hungary)
Nyárlőrinc is located in Europe
Nyárlőrinc
Nyárlőrinc
Nyárlőrinc (Europe)
Coordinates: 46°52′N 19°52′E / 46.867°N 19.867°E / 46.867; 19.867
Country Hungary
CountyBács-Kiskun
DistrictKecskemét
Named forSaint Lawrence
Area
 • Total
66.36 km2 (25.62 sq mi)
Population
 (2015)
 • Total
2,336[1]
 • Density35.2/km2 (91/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
6032
Area code76

Nyárlőrinc (formerly Koháryszentlőrinc) is a village in Bács-Kiskun county, in the Southern Great Plain region of southern Hungary.

Geography

It covers an area of 66.36 km2 (26 sq mi) and had a population of 2336 people in 2015.[1]

History

The centre of the village is home to the ruins of a church dating back to the early Kingdom of Hungary. The village was named after Saint Lawrence, to whom the village's 13th century church was dedicated. Under Turkish rule, the village was entirely depopulated, and its lands became incorporated into the town of Kecskemét as open pastureland. In 1899, an independent settlement was reformed, going by the name of Koháryszentlőrinc, but in 1913 the village was again subsumed under the jusdisction of Kecskemét. The settlement became independent again in 1950, at which point it was given its current name, Nyárlőrinc.[citation needed]

Demographics

As of 2023, the village has a total population of 2289, living in a total of 1009 homes. As of 2022, the town was 89.4% Hungarian, 0.4% German, and 0.3% Gypsy. The population was 42.9% Roman Catholic, and 8.7% Reformed.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Gazetteer of Hungary, 1 January 2015. Hungarian Central Statistical Office. 3 September 2015
  2. ^ "Magyarország helységnévtára". www.ksh.hu. Retrieved 25 June 2024.