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by Istvan Molnar, 7 April 2003
by Istvan Molnar, 7 April 2003
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Bakonytamási is a village in Veszprém County in Hungary near
to Town of Pápa (24 km east) in the
Little Hungarian Plains. The village has got 795 inhabitants
(1990 census) nearly all of them are Hungarians. Neighbouring
settlements are: Gic, Nagydém, Bakonyság and Pápateszér
villages.
The territory of the village was inhabited in the Bronze Age.
There are two mounds from this ages. The first mention of the
village is from 1262. All the settlers of the villages was
serf. In 1910 Bakonytamási was a village in the Pápa
district of Veszprém County. Number of inhabitants in 1910: 986;
983 (99,7%) Hungarian and 3 others by mother tongue, 651 (66,0%)
Lutheran, 287 (29,1 %) Roman Catholic, 34 (3,4%) Jew and 14
(1,4%) other by religion.
Istvan Molnar, 18 September 2000
On November 2002. the Council of the Community decided on to discontinue the using symbols of the village because they were absolutely wrong by heraldry and didn't represent the past and present of the settlement as required. The council decided on to be make a new Coat of Arms and flag. The council of the community charged Mr. Tamás Mógor designer