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Kisszállás
Kisszállás is a village and municipality in Bács-Kiskun county, in the Southern Great Plain region of southern Hungary. Croats in Hungary call this village ''Salašica''.  Živko Mandić: Hrvatska imena naseljenih mjesta u Madžarskoj, Geography It covers an area of and has a population of 2878 people (2005). Kisszállás in Google Maps*:hu:Kisszállás, More info in Hungarian Wiki History The area has long been settlement for different nations. Pannonian Avars, Avars, Kuns and even Turkish people have lived there for centuries and left their footsteps there. A Turkish people, Turkish and an Avar cemetery have been discovered in Kisszállás proving this. The Hungarian village was founded by the unification of 7 other small villages in the middle of the 19th century. Since then, its citizens have made there living by using the great topsoil for agricultural purposes. Now, approximately 2,800 people live in the village. The common religion is Roman Catholic and most ...
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