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Country
  
Hungary

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Area
  
20.47 km²

Local time
  
Tuesday 3:11 PM

County
  
Nógrád

Postal code
  
2610

Population
  
1,213 (2001)

Area code
  
35

Nőtincs

Weather
  
19°C, Wind SW at 6 km/h, 47% Humidity

Nőtincs (Slovak: Netejč, German: Nititsch), a pictorial locality looking back on a thousand-year old history is in Nógrád county, Hungary. The village is located 51 km (32 mi) north of Budapest near the European route E77, halfway between Vác and Balassagyarmat. Nőtincs is seated at the border of Cserhát and Börzsöny hills. Its location determines the function of the village.

Contents

Map of N%C5%91tincs, 2610 Hungary

Demographics

1213 inhabitants. Of it is 96.3% Hungary; 0.6% Romani; 0.4% Germans; 0.4% Slovaks as well as 3.6% without closer data. In the village are 466 housing units.

Roman-catholic: 83.1% Greek-catholic: 0.5% Reformed: 2.8% Lutheraner: 3.6% Other faith associatednesses: 0.4% Denomination lot: 3.1% No indication: 6.4%.

History

The village was first mentioned in 1317. Its name comes from (woman) and tincs (tuft). The village of 1,213 (2001) inhabitants is situated 52 km (32 mi) from Budapest (the capital of Hungary), in the south-west of county Nógrád, at the foot of Naszály-hill and near Börzsöny-mountains, in the valley of Brooks Lókos and Hangya in a territory of 2,048 ha.

It was first mentioned in records in 1317. Its Roman Catholic Church was built in 1415. The Gyurcsányi-Scitovszky mansion was built in 1809 in a 4 ha primeval park in the middle of the village. The statue of St. Florian on the facade of the old Catholic school was made around 1780.

Sights in neighbourhood

  1. Bánk: Lake (beach, fishing place, water-stage), every summer nationality festival
  2. Rétság: St. Andrew Roman Catholic church, Kovács mansion
  3. Diósjenő: Lake (fishing place), open-air bath
  4. Felsőpetény: Church, Almássy-manson
  5. Nógrád: Spectacular ruins of castle Nógrád, which was the centre of Nógrád county between 11th and 13th centuries and gave the name to the county

References

Nőtincs Wikipedia