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Szulimán

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Country
  
Hungary

In the name Zelewmal
  
Early 15th century

Postal code
  
7932

Area
  
10.49 km²

County
  
Baranya

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Website
  
Website

Area code
  
73

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Szulimán is a village in Baranya county, Hungary.

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Map of Szulim%C3%A1n, 7932 Hungary

Location

Szulimán is in the Zselic, 10 km far from Szigetvár, 1 km from main road 67th.

History

Lot of people think that Szulimán was named after Suleiman, but the village original name is Szőlőmál, what means 'hill with grape'. The name was written first in the 15th century, as Zelewmal.
The village was the property of Bálint Török around 1500.
After the Turks get banished, Hungarians, and Croatians did come; from 1800 there are some Germans.
The village built a church, whats get offered to Saint George, but later, the new church gets offered to Saint Michael.
In 1950 there was a county-sorting project. The village with Szigetvár and some other village got annex to Somogy.

Crest

Shield: Standing triangular shield in a gold field; cut with a green hill. Over that a bunch of grapes with two leaves.
Helmet: Decorated with gold, and padded with red, with red and green armorial.
Helmet ornament: A gold apostolic double cross, between two green oak leaves.
Helmet covers: In green and gold colors.
Sign: 'SZULIMÁN' sign, hanging under the crest.

Monuments

  • Roman Catholic church - sacred in 1890, and offered to Saint Michael.
  • References

    Szulimán Wikipedia