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Tét (german: Tietzing) is a town in
Győr-Moson-Sopron county Győr-Moson-Sopron ( hu, Győr-Moson-Sopron megye, ; german: Komitat Raab-Wieselburg-Ödenburg; sk, Rábsko-mošonsko-šopronská župa) is an administrative county (comitatus or '' megye'') in north-western Hungary, on the border with Slovakia ( ...
,
Hungary Hungary ( hu, Magyarország ) is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning of the Pannonian Basin, Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the ...
. It is located between the town of Pápa (21 km north) and the city of Győr (24 km south) in the
Little Hungarian Plain The Little Hungarian Plain or Little Alföld ( Hungarian: ''Kisalföld'', Slovak: ''Malá dunajská kotlina'', German: ''Kleine Ungarische Tiefebene'') is a plain (tectonic basin) of approximately 8,000 km² in northwestern Hungary, south- ...
. According to 1990 census it used to have 4,252 inhabitants, nearly all of them Hungarian by ethnicity. Neighbouring settlements are: Rábaszentmihály, Kisbabot, Rábaszentmiklós, Mórichida, Gyömöre, Felpéc, Győrszemere and the city of Győr.


History

In 1910 Tét was a village in the Sokoróalja district of the
Győr County Győr county (in Hungarian: ''Győr (vár)megye'') was an administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary, situated mostly on the right (south) side of the Danube river. Its territory is now part of Hungary, except seven villages on th ...
with 4,111 inhabitants. In terms of religion: 1,935 citizens (47,1%) were Lutheran, 1,890 (46,0%) Roman Catholic, 432 (10,5%) Jewish and 52 (1,3%) others. Tét population grew steadily in the interwar period. Notably, the Jews of Tét were forced into a transit ghetto and then sent aboard
Holocaust trains Holocaust trains were railway transports run by the '' Deutsche Reichsbahn'' national railway system under the control of Nazi Germany and its allies, for the purpose of forcible deportation of the Jews, as well as other victims of the Holocau ...
to the Auschwitz concentration camp during
the Holocaust The Holocaust, also known as the Shoah, was the genocide of European Jews during World War II. Between 1941 and 1945, Nazi Germany and its collaborators systematically murdered some six million Jews across German-occupied Europe; ...
. They are featured in the Auschwitz Album, the only surviving pictorial evidence of the extermination process from inside Birkenau. Tét received town rights (Város) in 2001. István Molnár (28 November 2000), Tét. Overview.
/ref> Current population is estimated at 4,104 inhabitants.


Notable people

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Károly Kisfaludy Károly Kisfaludy (5 February 1788 – 21 November 1830) was a Hungarian dramatist and artist, brother of Sándor Kisfaludy. He was the founder of the national drama. Early life The youngest of eight children, his mother died in childbirth, an ...
(1788–1830) a Hungarian dramatist and artist. *
Gábor Faludi Mr Gabor Faludi was the founder and manager of Vigszinhaz comedy theatre in Budapest. He passed on in May 1932 after sever illness. Mr. Gábor Faludi (1 May 1846– 4 May 1932) was a theatre manager in Budapest, Hungary. He was the founder and m ...
(1846–1932) a theatre manager in Budapest


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* in Hungarian {{DEFAULTSORT:Tet Populated places in Győr-Moson-Sopron County