Kisbajom is a village in Somogy county, Hungary . The village can be found in a forest area at the end of a dead end road.
6-540: The name of the village literally translated meaning My Small Problem (Kis+baj+om). According to László Szita the settlement was completely Hungarian in the 18th century. In 2001 there were 455 inhabitants in Kisbajom. At the end of the nineteenth century (1870) Kisbajom counted 957 people. Slowly the numbers decreased to 891 in 1959 and 563 in 1980. In the beginning of the nineties there were 494 registered inhabitants. 92 of those were registered as ethnic Roma. In 1992 37% of
12-503: A population of 312,084 and the population density was 52/km . Besides the Hungarian majority, the main minorities are the Roma (approx. 16,000), Germans (3,000) and Croats (1,500). Total population (2011 census): 316,137 Ethnic groups (2011 census): Identified themselves: 287,692 persons: Religious adherence in the county according to 2011 census: The Somogy County Council , elected at
18-447: Is an administrative county ( comitatus or vármegye ) in present Hungary, and also in the former Kingdom of Hungary . Somogy County lies in south-western Hungary, on the border with Croatia 's Koprivnica-Križevci and Virovitica-Podravina counties. It stretches between the river Dráva and the southern shore of Lake Balaton . It shares borders with the Hungarian counties of Zala , Veszprém , Fejér , Tolna , and Baranya . Somogy
24-637: Is the most sparsely populated county in Hungary. The county capital is Kaposvár . Its area is 6,036 km . Somogy was also the name of a historic administrative county ( comitatus ) of the Kingdom of Hungary . Its territory, which was slightly larger than that of present Somogy County, is now in south-western Hungary. The capital of that county was also Kaposvár . Religion in Somogy County (2022 census – of those who declared their religion (62.0%)) In 2015, it had
30-408: The middle of the village. There is also a nature trail for hikers, which starts and finishes here. This Somogy county location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Somogy County Somogy ( Hungarian : Somogy vármegye , pronounced [ˈʃomoɟ] ; Croatian : Šomođska županija ; Slovene : Šomodska županija , German : Komitat Schomodei )
36-419: The people were employed, 34% unemployed and 30% child or pensioned. (source: Kisbajom falufelmérés, PMMF urbanisztika szak, 1993) Since 2010 the municipality, with assistance from European funds, has built a holiday house, camping facilities, a large old style oven, bought bikes and horse carriages. These facilities are all localized around the old clergy house and partially inside a small open air museum, all in
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