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Rajka

Place in Győr-Moson-Sopron, Hungary
Rajka
Ragendorf
Location of Rajka
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Rajka (Hungary)
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Coordinates: 47°59′49′′N 17°11′54′′E / 47.99689°N 17.19832°E / 47.99689; 17.19832
Country  Hungary
County Győr-Moson-Sopron
District Mosonmagyaróvár
Area
 • Total
52.63 km2 (20.32 sq mi)
Population
 (2022)[1]
 • Total
5,224
 • Density99/km2 (260/sq mi)
Population by ethnicity (2022)
 • Hungarians 32.6%
 • Slovaks 56.9%
 • Germans 1.6%
 • Croats <0.1%
 • Other<0.1%
 • Unreported12.3%
Population by religion (2011)
 • Roman Catholic 49.5%
 • Lutherans 2.9%
 • Calvinists 2.0%
 • Other0.9%
 • Non-religious 11.9%
 • Unreported32.9%
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
9224
Area code 96
MotorwaysM15
Distance from Budapest181 km (112 mi) Southeast
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Rajka (German: Ragendorf, Slovak: Rajka, Croatian: Rakindrof [3] ) is a village in Győr-Moson-Sopron County, Hungary. The village has large Slovak and German minorities.

Etymology

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The name comes from the Slavic personal name Rajko, Rajka (derived from rajь: paradise).[4] 1297 Royka.[4]

Geography

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Rajka is located in the Little Hungarian Plain 17 kilometres (11 mi) north-west of Mosonmagyaróvár, near the point where the borders of Hungary, Austria, and Slovakia join. M15 motorway (E65/E75), Highway 150, and the BudapestHegyeshalom–Rajka railway line all cross the village.[5] The Hungarian-Slovak border crossing between Rajka and Čunovo was lifted on 21 December 2007, when Hungary and Slovakia acceded to the Schengen Area.[6]

History

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Rajka was established before the 13th century.[6] According to the Hungarian Royal Treasury (Magyar Királyi Kincstár) it was an ethnic German settlement in Hungary, called Rackendorf in 1495.[7] In the 18th century it was a market town (mezőváros) in Moson County. The Jewish community was forcibly deported in 1944. After the Soviet occupation of Hungary in 1946, 859 German civilians were expelled from Rajka. They were replaced by ethnic Hungarians expelled from Czechoslovakia.[6]

Population

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Mayor Vince Kiss spoke in 2012 of 1,000 Slovak citizens living in Rajka and making up one-third of the population. Most of these are ethnic Slovaks, but a significant proportion are ethnic Hungarian citizens of Slovakia or conversant with the Hungarian language. These Slovak citizens form a fragmented, dormitory community of people working or studying in Bratislava, the Slovak capital, and commuting there every day.[6]

According to the 2011 census, however, the population of Rajka was 2,758, of whom 1,938 (70.3%) declared themselves Hungarians, 535 (19.4%) Slovaks and 284 (10.3%) Germans by ethnicity.[8]

According to the 2022 census, Slovaks made up a plurality, and of the population of Rajka was 5,224, with 1,703 (32.6%%) Hungarians, 2,974 (56.9%) Slovaks and 87 (1.6%) Germans by ethnicity.[9]

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References

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  1. ^ "Népszámlálás 2022". www.nepszamlalas2022.ksh.hu. Retrieved 2024年11月28日.
  2. ^ a b "Népszámlálás 2022". www.nepszamlalas2022.ksh.hu. Retrieved 2024年11月28日.
  3. ^ "Folia onomastica croatica 14/2005" (pdf). Živko Mandić: Hrvatska imena naseljenih mjesta u Madžarskoj. Retrieved 2012年07月31日.
  4. ^ a b Stanislav, Ján (2004). Slovenský juh v stredoveku II (in Slovak). Slovenské literárne centrum. p. 114. ISBN 80-88878-89-6.
  5. ^ Magyarország autóatlasz, Dimap-Szarvas, Budapest, 2004, ISBN 963-03-7576-1
  6. ^ a b c d Hídfőállás, Magyar Nemzet, 10-03-2012, Tóth Szabolcs Töhötöm, Budapest, pp. 21-26, ISSN 0133-185X
  7. ^ Károly Kocsis (DSc, University of Miskolc) – Zsolt Bottlik (PhD, Budapest University) – Patrik Tátrai: Etnikai térfolyamatok a Kárpát-medence határon túli régióiban, Magyar Tudományos Akadémia (Hungarian Academy of Sciences) – Földrajtudományi Kutatóintézet (Academy of Geographical Studies); Budapest; 2006.; ISBN 963-9545年10月4日, CD Atlas
  8. ^ Hungarian census 2011, Győr-Moson-Sopron county (in Hungarian)
  9. ^ "Népszámlálási adatbázis – Központi Statisztikai Hivatal". nepszamlalas2022.ksh.hu. Retrieved 2024年11月28日.
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