Őcsény

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Őcsény
Village
Ocsenykozpont.jpg
Coat of arms of Őcsény
Nickname: 
The Gate of the Sárköz
Motto(s): 
Down on the ground, or in the air, we are looking forward to meet you in Őcsény.
Őcsény is located in Hungary
Őcsény
Őcsény
Coordinates: 46°18′45″N 18°45′28″E / 46.31250°N 18.75778°E / 46.31250; 18.75778Coordinates: 46°18′45″N 18°45′28″E / 46.31250°N 18.75778°E / 46.31250; 18.75778
Country Hungary
ProvinceSouthern Transdanubia
CountyTolna
Government
 • TypeMayor-Council
 • MayorJános Fülöp (Independent)
Area
 • Total72.6 km2 (28.0 sq mi)
Population
 (2018)
 • Total2,455
 • Density34/km2 (88/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
7143
Area code74
Websitewww.ocseny.hu

Őcsény is a village in Tolna county, Hungary.

Population

Number of population[1][2][3]

Lakosságszám[4]
YearPop.±% p.a.
1829 1,994—    
1850 2,133+0.32%
1870 2,225+0.21%
1880 2,640+1.72%
1890 3,734+3.53%
1900 3,514−0.61%
1910 3,454−0.17%
1920 3,460+0.02%
1930 3,438−0.06%
1941 3,927+1.22%
1949 4,028+0.32%
1960 2,674−3.66%
1970 2,647−0.10%
1980 2,441−0.81%
1990 2,462+0.09%
2001 2,530+0.25%
2011 2,408−0.49%
2013 2,365−0.90%
2014 2,349−0.68%
2015 2,359+0.43%
2016 2,309−2.12%
2017 2,458+6.45%
2018 2,455−0.12%
2019 2,431−0.98%

Ethnic composition

Ethnic composition in 2011
Nationality Population Percent
 Hungary 2153 87,7
 Germany 83 3,4
 Romani 76 3,1

Religion

Religious composition in 2011

  Roman Catholic (35.3%)
  Reformed (14%)
  Lutheran (0.3%)
  Greek Catholic (0.3%)
  Atheist (21%)
  Other (0.6%)
  Unknown (28.5%)

Main sights

  • Sárköz Museum
  • Traditional costume
  • Airport
  • Vine-harvest Procession
  • Reformed Church
  • Alisca Roman fortress
  • Roman Catholic Church
  • Árpád statue
  • Gemenc forest

Sister Cities

References

  1. ^ "Őcsény népessége".
  2. ^ "Őcsény község népessége".
  3. ^ "Őcsény népessége 1870 előtt".
  4. ^ "Magyar települések lakosságszámának alakulása". Magyarország. Retrieved 1 January 2018.

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