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image by István Molnár, 1 December 2000
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Gyarmat is a village in Győr-Moson-Sopron County in Hungary
between the Town of Pápa (15 km
north) and City of Győr (30 km south)
in the Little Hungarian Plains. The settlement has got 1,455
inhabitants (1990 census), near all of them Hungarians.
Neighbouring settlements are: Mórichida,
Csíkvánd, Malomsok, Takácsi,
Vaszar, Gecse, Szerecseny and Tét
villages. The territory of the village is inhabited from the
Stone Age. The first mention of the village is from 1267. Gyarmat
has got its name from the name of one of the Hungarian Tribes
(Gyarmat). All the settlers of the villages were serf. 1552-1593
and 1663-1685 under Turkish rule. In 1910 Gyarmat was a village
in the Sokoróalja district of Győr County. Number of
inhabitants in 1910: 1.627; 1.586 (97,5%) Hungarian, 39 (2,4%)
German and 2 (0,1%) others by mother tongue, 1601 (98,1%) Roman
Catholic, 17 (1,0%) Jew and 9 (0,9%) other by religion. 1920-1946
in Győr-Moson-Pozsony County, 1946-1949 in Győr-Moson County,
1950-1992 in Veszprém County and 1992-now in Győr-Moson-Sopron
County.
Ratio of the flag: 2:3
István Molnár, 1 December 2000
I took a photo of the flag
on 17th August 2001 at "General County Meeting" in
Győr .
István Molnár, 6 September 2001
image by István Molnár, 1 December 2000