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by Istvan Molnar, 19 January 2001
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Ganna (in German Ganna) is a German village in Veszprém
County in Hungary near to Town of Pápa (13 km south) in the
Bakony Mountains. The village has got 375 inhabitants (1990
census), Germans and Hungarians. One of the Official Ethnic
Minorities of Hungary has got ethnic council in the village.
Germans. Neighbouring settlements are: Pápakovácsi, Kup,
Bakonypölöske, Magyarpolány and Döbrönte villages.
The first mention of the settlement is from 1330, all settlers of
the village were serf of the Abbey of Bakonybél from 1171 . At
the time of the Turkish wars the settlement was devastated in the
16th century. The settlement was resettled with Germans (from
Bavaria and Styria) and German speaking Croats from West-Hungary
in 1748-1750 by the Esterházy Family. In 1910 today Ganna was
two villages (Nagyganna and Kisganna) in the Pápa district of
Veszprém County. Number of its inhabitants in 1910: 884 (688 and
196); 849 (96,0%) German and 35 (4,0%) Hungarian by mother
tongue, 882 (100,0%) Roman Catholic and 2 (0,0%) other by
religion. There is the mausoleum of the Esterházy Families
(earls and dukes).
Symbols of the CoA: The gold griffin is the symbol of the
Esterházy Family
Date of adoptation: 1997.05.31. by the No.5/1997 Resolution of
the Community of Ganna Village.
Istvan Molnar, 19 January 2001
by Istvan Molnar, 19 January 2001
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