Mátraderecske
Mátraderecske is a village in Heves County, Hungary, under the Mátra mountain range, beside of the Balla creek. As of 2022 census, it has a population of 1750 (see Demographics). The village located beside of the (Nr. 84) Kisterenye–Kál-Kápolna railway line, 25.2 km from the main road 21 and 34.4 km from the M25 expressway. Although the settlement has its own railway stop, public transport on the railway line ceased on 3 March 2007 . The closest train station with public transport is in Bátonyterenye 25.3 km away. HistoryThe name of the settlement appears in the 1332-37 papal tithe list as De Recske and then in a 1479 document. The settlement's castle, Kanázsvár, was built in the 14th century and named after its first castle captain, István Kanázs. In the 16th century, it was owned by Péter Perényi, then by Kristóf Országh . Due to the Ottoman campaigns, the village was depopulated in 1552 and 1683, and was populated again after 1576 and 1689. The castle was surrendered without a fight in 1552, even though it had previously been fortified and connected to the Recsk castle with a 500 m tunnel so that the population could escape to the castle. The castle consisted of a watchtower and a stone fence surrounding it. Its military importance was given by the steep mountainside. Today, only the wall remains of the watchtower can be seen. The first church in the village was destroyed by a fire, the second by the Turks. The village possessed by Count Michael Friedrich von Althann and the Aspremont counts from 1701, Count Antal Grassalkovich from 1740, Count György Károlyi buys half of the village in 1847, the other half remains in the possession of commoners. A population study took place in Mátraderecske, as it is one of the most typical ethnic settlements in Palócland. The inhabitants of the village are peasants, who can only be recognized by their dialect. DemographicsAccording the 2022 census, 91.7% of the population were of Hungarian ethnicity, 9.7% were Gypsies, 0.9% were Ukrainians and 7.9% were did not wish to answer. The religious distribution was as follows: 59.2% Roman Catholic, 3.3% Calvinist, 0.7% Greek Catholic, 10.3% non-denominational, and 23.9% did not wish to answer. The Gypsies have a local nationality government. No population in farms. Two other inhabited outskirts are connect to the village the Háromhányás and the Recreation area to 1.0 and 1.5 km with 5 and 12 inhabitants.[2] Population by years:[3]
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