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by Istvan Molnar, 4 April 2001
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Sóskút - (in Slovakian ókút) is a Hungarian-Slovakian
village in Pest county near to Budapest closed to Érd town.
This image based on the pictures (of the CoA) sent by the Mayor
of the settlement and Ralf Hartemink's
Site.
Photo of the Mayor of the village and the flag at http://www.elender.hu/~soskut/pmester.jpg
Istvan Molnar, 4 April 2001
Sóskút (in Slovakian okut) is a village in Pest County
in Hungary near to Town of Érd ( 6 km west). The settlement has
got 2.573 inhabitants (1990 census). Neighbouring settlements
are: Törökbálint, Biatorbágy, Etyek, Pusztazámor, Tárnok
villages and Érd town.
The territory of the settlement is inhabited from the Stone Age.
The first mention of the settlement is from 1231. It was
devastated at the end of the 17th century. In 1747 the settlement
was resettled with Slovakians and Germans.
In 1910 Sóskút was a village in the Vál district of Fejér
County of the Kingdom of Hungary. Number of its inhabitants in
1910: 2.651; 2.055 (77,5%) Slovakian, 520 (19,6%) Hungarian, 55
(2,1%) German and 21 (0,8%) other by mother tongue, 2.585 (97,5%)
Roman Catholic, 39 (1,5%) Jew, 16 (0,6%) Calvinist and 11 (0,4%)
other by religion. After the WWII some Slovakian families moved
out to Czechoslovakia and Hungarians settled to the village from
Czechoslovakia.
I think the black cross in the gold field relates to the Roman
Catholic religion, the four lilies in the blue field relates to
the Anjou kings.
Istvan Molnar, 4 April 2001
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