词条 | Szentgotthárd |
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|settlement_type = Town |image_skyline = Sztgotthárd15.jpg |image_caption = City centre with the Rába River |image_shield = HUN Szentgotthárd Címer.svg |image_flag = Flag of Szentgotthárd.svg |subdivision_type = Country |subdivision_name = {{HUN}} |timezone=CET |utc_offset=+1 |timezone_DST=CEST |utc_offset_DST=+2 |pushpin_map =Hungary |pushpin_label_position = |pushpin_map_caption =Location of Szentgotthárd |pushpin_mapsize = |official_name=Szentgotthárd |map= |subdivision_type1=County |subdivision_name1=Vas |subdivision_type2=District |subdivision_name2=Szentgotthárd |area_total_km2=67.73 |population_total=8862[1] |population_as_of=2017 |population_density_km2=auto |postal_code_type=Postal code |postal_code=9970 |area_code_type=Area code |area_code=(+36) 94 |website={{URL|http://www.szentgotthard.hu/}} |coordinates = {{coord|46.94876|16.27907|region:HU|display=inline,title}} }} Szentgotthárd ({{lang-de|St. Gotthard}}; {{lang-sl|Monošter}}) is the westernmost town of Hungary. It is situated on the Rába River near the Austrian border, and is home to much of Hungary's small Slovene ethnic minority. The town took its name from, and grew up round, the Cistercian Szentgotthárd Abbey, founded here in 1183. In 1664, it was the site of the Battle of Saint Gotthard, where an Austrian army led by Raimondo Montecuccoli defeated the Ottoman Empire so that the Turks had to agree to the Peace of Vasvár, which held until 1683. A second Battle of Saint Gotthard in 1705 was a victory for Rákóczi's anti-Habsburg Hungarian rebels. During World War II, Szentgotthárd was captured by Soviet troops of the 3rd Ukrainian Front on 31 March 1945 in the course of the Vienna Offensive. The town serves as the cultural centre of the Hungarian Slovenes. People
References1. ^Szentgotthárd, KSH External links{{Commons category|Szentgotthárd}}
1 : Populated places in Vas County |
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