Acsa

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Acsa

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Acsa is located in Hungary
Acsa
Location of Acsa in Hungary
Coordinates: 47°47′49.45″N 19°22′53.54″E / 47.7970694°N 19.3815389°E / 47.7970694; 19.3815389
Country Hungary
Region Central Hungary
County Pest
Subregion Váci
Rank Village
KSH code 18573[1]
Government
 • Mayor Rezső Szekeres[2]
Area[1]
 • Total 26.94 km2 (10.40 sq mi)
Population (1 January 2008)[1]
 • Total 1,528
 • Density 57/km2 (150/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 2683
Area code +36 27
Website www.acsa.hu/index.php

Acsa is a village in Pest County, Hungary.

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[edit] Location

The village lies at the foot of the Cserhát hills by the upper River Galga in Pest County, near the border with Nógrád County.

[edit] Population

Most of Acsa's population is Slovakian.

[edit] Communications

Route 2108 serves the village by road from Aszód and Balassagyarmat. Stopping trains of the Hungarian State Railways serve the village on line 78 (AszódBalassagyarmatIpolytarnóc). Acsa and Erdőkürt share a station ("Acsa-Erdőkürt"), between Püspökhatvan and Galgaguta.

[edit] History

The first known mention of the village as "Acha" was in 1341. At that time the village was owned by the Achai family and from 1422 it was the Palatine Miklós Garai's property. During Turkish rule (see Ottoman Hungary) the village was demolished, but later on Slovakians settled. From 1730 the village was the Prónay family's land.

[edit] Landmarks

Prónay Castle

[edit] Famous people

Sándor Prónay, knight and chamberlain, was born in Acsa in 1760.

[edit] References

[edit] External links


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