Dabas-Gyón (Dabas)
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A neighbourhood of the town Dabas.
The town consists of four different parts: Upper Dabas, Lower Dabas, Gyón and Sári. The village of Dabas was already a populous settlement in 1270, but in the Ottoman era the whole region became totally deserted. In the 18th century four new villages were created by the owners of the territory. The inhabitants of Upper-Dabas were catholic Hungarian serfs, Lower-Dabas was the centre of the lower nobility (especially the famous and populous Halász family), Sári (Šari) was populated by catholic Slovak colonists and Gyón by Reformed Hungarians and Evangelical Slovaks. The Slovaks of Sári kept their national identity until the present. In the 19th century the nobility of Lower Dabas built several Neoclassical mansions – these are the main attractions of the town today. The two Dabas were united in 1947, and in 1966 the other two villages, Sári and Gyón joined too. In the 1970s Dabas was urbanised and a modern town centre was built with a court house, public school, office blocks and a big department store. Dabas became a town in 1989.
The town consists of four different parts: Upper Dabas, Lower Dabas, Gyón and Sári. The village of Dabas was already a populous settlement in 1270, but in the Ottoman era the whole region became totally deserted. In the 18th century four new villages were created by the owners of the territory. The inhabitants of Upper-Dabas were catholic Hungarian serfs, Lower-Dabas was the centre of the lower nobility (especially the famous and populous Halász family), Sári (Šari) was populated by catholic Slovak colonists and Gyón by Reformed Hungarians and Evangelical Slovaks. The Slovaks of Sári kept their national identity until the present. In the 19th century the nobility of Lower Dabas built several Neoclassical mansions – these are the main attractions of the town today. The two Dabas were united in 1947, and in 1966 the other two villages, Sári and Gyón joined too. In the 1970s Dabas was urbanised and a modern town centre was built with a court house, public school, office blocks and a big department store. Dabas became a town in 1989.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dabas,_Hungary
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Coordinates: 47°10'14"N 19°19'51"E
- Pestszentlőrinc-Pestszentimre, the 18th district of Budapest 36 km
- Pesterzsébet 37 km
- Kispest, XIX. kerület 37 km
- Nagytétény 40 km
- Budafok 40 km
- Csepel 40 km
- 9th district, Ferencváros (Budapest) 41 km
- Kőbánya 41 km
- 8th district, Józsefváros (Budapest) 42 km
- Újbuda 45 km
- Dabas Turjános Nature Conservation Area 3.3 km
- Shooting and Training Range of Táborfalva 5.5 km
- Felsőbesnyő 6.9 km
- Ócsa Landscape Protection Area 12 km
- Naturista Oázis Kemping 20 km
- Kiskunlachaza (former Soviet airbase) 20 km
- Csaplár tanya 25 km
- Csepel Island 27 km
- Kunszentmiklós District 28 km
- Kecskemét District 40 km