Hodoš (; or , ) is a village in
Slovenia
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. It is the seat of the
Municipality of Hodoš. It is part of the
Prekmurje
Prekmurje (; Prekmurje Slovene: ''Prèkmürsko'' or ''Prèkmüre''; ) is a geographically, linguistically, culturally, and ethnically defined region of Slovenia, settled by Slovenes and a Hungarians in Slovenia, Hungarian minority, lying betwee ...
region.
Name
Hodoš was first mentioned in written sources in 1331 as ''de Hudus-feu'' (and as ''Hodos'' in 1452 and 1453). The name is probably based on the
hypocorism
A hypocorism ( or ; from Ancient Greek ; sometimes also ''hypocoristic''), or pet name, is a name used to show affection for a person. It may be a diminutive form of a person's name, such as ''Izzy'' for Isabel or ''Bob (given name), Bob'' fo ...
''*Xodošь'', from the Slavic personal name ''*Xodъ''. A less likely possibility is that the name is derived from the Hungarian common noun ''hód'' 'beaver'.
Mass graves
Hodoš is the site of two known
mass graves
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associated with the Second World War and immediate postwar period. The Cold Valley Mass Grave () is located in the woods northwest of Hodoš, southwest of a small lake, in a ravine known as the Cold Valley (, ). It contains the remains of seven or eight ethnic Hungarians (or possibly German soldiers) that were killed when the
Red Army
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arrived in April 1945. The Barracks Mass Grave () is located north of Hodoš, about from the Hungarian border. It contains the remains of a group of Hungarians that illegally crossed the border in 1945. They were shot and their bodies were thrown into an abandoned well.
Notable people
Notable people that were born or lived in Hodoš include:
*Jurij Cipot (1794–1834), religious writer
[Savnik, Roman, ed. 1980. ''Krajevni leksikon Slovenije'', vol. 4. Ljubljana: Državna založba Slovenije. pp. 296–297.]
*Rudolf Cipot (1825–1901), religious writer
*
János Kardos (a.k.a. Janoš Kardoš)
(1801–1875), Lutheran priest, teacher, and writer
References
External links
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Hodoš on GeopediaHodoš municipal site
Populated places in the Municipality of Hodoš
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