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Szentkáta

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Szentkáta (Szentkata, Alsó-, Felső- and Csesznekszentkáta) was a little village in Hungary in Bács-Bodrog county. The abandoned village was refounded by the Cseszneky family in the late 18th century. Szentkáta is part of Kunsági wine-growing region.

Now it is divided between Borota village and Jánoshalma town in Bács-Kiskun county, Hungary.