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Jarovce is a village south of Bratislava. According to this
webpage the village is populated with Croatians living there since
centuries. Croatian name: Hrvatski Jandrof, German: Kroatisch
Jahrndorf, opposite Deutsch Jahrndorf in Austria.
Jarig Bakker, 6 Jan 2001
Jarovce (Hungarian: Horvátjárfalu, German: Kroatisch Jahrndorf,
Croatian: Hrvatski Jandrof) was a Croatian-German (80% - 17%) village
in Rajka district of Moson (German: Wieselburg) county of Hungary till
1947. Jarndorf is one of the three settlements annexed by Czechoslovakia
in 1947: Horvátjárfalu = Bratislava-Jarovce, Oroszvár = Bratislava-Rusovce
and Dunacsúny = Bratislava-Čunovo. Parts of Moson county to Győr county
in 1925. Horvátjárfalu was in Győr-Moson-Pozsony county 1925-1945.
1945-1947 Jarovce was in Győr-Moson county of Hungary.
István Molnár, 13 Jan 2001