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Berzence ( hr, Brežnjica or ; sl, Bistrica) is a village in
Somogy County Somogy ( hu, Somogy megye, ; hr, Šomođska županija; sl, Šomodska županija, german: Komitat Schomodei) is an administrative county (comitatus or ''megye'') in present Hungary, and also in the former Kingdom of Hungary. Somogy County lies ...
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, where Somogy Slovenes still live. ''Lankócz'', ''Atak'', ''Vecsernye-puszta'', ''Szenterzsébet'', ''Keresztfai-puszta'', ''Perdócz-major'', ''Garics-puszta'', ''György-major'' (formerly ''Koplaló'') and ''Vadaskerti-major'' are all parts of Berzence.


Etymology

The name Berzence probably comes from the Slavic ''*berza''—
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(see numerous Slavic place names like Breznica or Březnice). The older etymology is also ''Brězьnica > Brežnica'' which derives from ''bregъ''—river bank. 1228 ''Burzence''.


Geography

It lies near the Hungarian-
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n border with its own border crossing. The village can be reached by car from
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or
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or by train on the ''
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Barcs Barcs ( hr, Barč; german: Bartsch or ) is a border town in Somogy County, Hungary, and the seat of Barcs District. The Drava River marks the southern boundary of the settlement. Geography Located at the Croatian border and the River Drava, the ...
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Railway Line''.


History

Berzence was first mentioned between 1332 and 1337 in the annual papal
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register with its own parish. It came in the hands of ''Loránt'' from the ''Pécz'' genus in 1377 whose successors named themselves ''Lorántfi de Berzence''. His son ''György Lorántfi de Berzence'' won a royal deed of gift for Berzence between 1406 and 1418 which had at that time already a customs house. His sons, ''Sandrin'' and ''László'' owned beside Berzence also ''Szenterzsébet'' in 1463. ''György Forster de Szenterzsébet'' acquired their palaces in Berzence and ''Szenterzsébet'' in 1468. ''György Forster'' became the owner of the whole territory of the settlement in 1477. Its cathedral dedicated to
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was first mentioned in 1490. ''Forster'' and his wife ''Ilona Csapi'' made a contract with ''Orbán Nagylucsei'' treasurer and
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that ''Forsters daughter marry the nephew of the bishop, ''Ferenc'' and that their wealth goes on the pair after their death. In 1550 it belonged to ''Kelemen Zalai''. Hearing of the Fell of Szigetvár in 1566 the guards of the ''Castle of Berzence'' fled, therefore the Turks could occupy it without fight. The Turks re-edified the castle. According to the military pay register between 1568 and 1569 there were 379 guards in the castle. In 1571 the settlement had only 5 households. ''György Zrínyi'' could reoccupy the castle in 1594 but soon the Turks captured it. According to the tax register of 1618-1619 the castle had 349 guards. During the ''Winter campaign of 1664'' the Christian troops of
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recaptured the castle. Between 1701 and 1703 Berzence was a possession of the ''Szalay'' family. In 1712 it was in majority Croatian or Slovene where out of its 13 families 7 Croatian-Slovene, 1 Serbian and 5 Hungarian. It had 20 households in 1715. During the 1720s several Croatian-Slovene families settled there. It had 47 tax payers of which 27 were Croatian-Slovene e. g. ''Marionics'', ''Patranecz'', ''Blasius'', ''Vranics'', ''Jankovic'', ''Loncsar'' ( Lončar), ''Marovics'', ''Dolanecz'', ''Sarlakovic'', ''Petracsan'', ''Sobosicsan'', ''Simonsics'', ''Panics'', ''Pokosics'', ''Bregovac'', ''Virovec'' ( Vrhovec), ''Persics'', ''Kovacsevics'' ( Kovačevič), ''Sarlacsevics'', ''Jelsics'', ''Koblar'' ( Klobuchar) and ''Bosnak''. Some of them came from the village of Dernye, Bács-Bodrog County (today
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). In 1751 there were 22 Croatian-Slovene households and 18 Hungarian.László Szita : Somogy megyei nemzetiségek településtörténete a XVIII-XIX. században - Somogyi Almanach 52. (Kaposvár, 1993)
/ref> The village belonged to the ''Szalay'' family still in 1726, then to ''György Niczky'' in 1757, later to ''Kristóf Niczky'' in 1776 and finally to ''László Festetics'' in 1835. The mansion of the Niczky family was rebuilt by ''László Festetics''. His son, ''Tasziló Festetics'' inherited the settlement. Berzence got
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rights first on April 10, 1758, then on September 27, 1811. According to some sources the first kindergerton of
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opened in Berzence in 1867, however other sources state that it was in Bálványos in 1866.


Lankócz

''Lankócz'' was first mentioned between 1332 and 1337 in the annual papal tithe register. It was already two separate villages: ''Egyházas-Lankócz'' and ''Felrét-Lankócz'' in 1406 which ''György Loránfti de Berzence'' got as royal gift. Both settlement belonged to ''György Forster de Szenterzsébet'' in 1481. They belonged to the ''Szalay'' family in 1726.


Atak

''Atak'' was situated next to ''Lankócz'' and was also mentioned in the 1332-1337 papal
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register.


Vecsernye-puszta

''Vecsernye-puszta'' was mentioned as ''Vecsenye'' and was a possession of the Johanniter of Vrana between 1454 and 1498.


Szenterzsébet

''Szenterzsébet'' was also mentioned in the papal register. It perished during the Turkish occupation.


Mindszent

''Mindszent'' was also mentioned in the papal register. It also perished during the Turkish occupation.


Main sights

* ''Festetics Mansion'' - built in the 18th century by the ''Nitzky'' family in
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was later rebuilt between 1846 and 1848 by
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in Classicist style * Roman Catholic church - built in 1767 in
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* ruins of the ''Castle of Berzence'' * ''Post Inn'' - built in the 18th century


Culture

The Hungarian folk song Erdő, erdő, de magos a teteje was collected in Berzence in 1935 by ''Vilmos Seemayer''.


Famous residents

* ''Imre Jankovics'' (November 5, 1885 - Csurgó, 1971), Hungarian shepherd, bagpiper * ''Sándor Alagovich'' (1760 – 1837), Hungarian
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of Berzence,
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Gallery

File:Fedett kereszt, 2012. Gola-Berzence között, Keresztfa - panoramio.jpg, Crucifix next to the road File:Berzence, az egykori Postafogadó.jpg, Building of the ''Post Inn'' File:Berzence, római katolikus templom 2021 01.jpg, Roman Catholic church with Holy Trinity column File:Szent Antal-kápolna, Berzence.jpg, Saint Anthony chapel File:Berzence kastély.jpg, Aerial photo of the ''Festetics Mansion''


References


External links


Street map (Hungarian)
{{authority control Populated places in Somogy County Hungarian Croatian communities in Somogy County Hungarian Slovene communities in Somogy County