Kára, Hungary

Coordinates: 46°37′02″N 18°00′38″E / 46.61722°N 18.01068°E / 46.61722; 18.01068
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Kára
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Kára is a village in Somogy county, Hungary.

Etymology

Its name derives from the Turkish person name, Kara (Hungarian: fekete, English: black). He could be the first owner of the settlement. The same applies to Karád.[2]

Geography

It lies south of Tab, between Miklósi and Szorosad.

History

It was first mentioned in 1138 in the documents of Dömös Chapter as Villa Kara.

From 1229 it was a possession of the

Pannonhalma Abbey as the possession of Pál Dereskei and András Ispán. During the Turkish occupation the village lost its population. Kára was still uninhabited in 1757. It came in the hands of the Zichy family who settled Roman Catholic Germans there who gained tax benefits. In 1848 the settlement had 245 residents, half of them were German-speaking. In 1858 at the time of serfdom
abolishing there were more than 50 lands.

In 1910 out of its 292 residents 139 were

Jews
.

In 1950 Kára formed with Szorosad a common council. Later it became part of Törökkoppány. In 1989 it regained its independence.

Notable residents

  • László Karai (15th century – 1485? , 1488? ), Hungarian provost

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