Kaplna

Kaplna
Village
Country Slovakia
Region Bratislava
District Senec
Elevation 146 m (479 ft)
Coordinates SK 48°18′0″N 17°27′0″E / 48.30000°N 17.45000°E / 48.30000; 17.45000Coordinates: SK 48°18′0″N 17°27′0″E / 48.30000°N 17.45000°E / 48.30000; 17.45000
Area 5.53 km2 (2 sq mi)
Population 711 (31 December 2006)
Density 129/km2 (334/sq mi)
First mentioned 1244
Timezone CET (UTC+1)
 - summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 900 84
Phone prefix 421-2
Car plate SC
Location of in Slovakia
Location in the Bratislava Region
Statistics: MOŠ/MIS
Website: http://www.kaplna.sk

Kaplna (Hungarian: Erzsébetkápolna) is a village and municipality in western Slovakia in Senec District in the Bratislava Region. It is located about ten kilometres (6.25 miles) north-east of Senec on a road connecting Senec with Trnava.

History

Archaeological digs show that the area around Kaplna was first settled around 5000 BC. The first written reference to the village comes from a document signed by the Hungarian king Bela IV in 1244 AD as "Capulna".

The name of the village was derived from a unique wo-tower Catholic church built in Romanesque architecture sometimes in the first half of the eleventh century. The church walls were not plastered, showing its bright red bricks. Later, the church was rebuilt in early Gothic style, and after a 1634 fire it has been rebuilt with only one tower. In the eighteenth century the church interior was rebuilt in Baroque style. In 1960, an archaeological dig uncovered the original Romanesque porch and windows.

During the Ottoman invasion the village was abandoned, only to be resettled in the sixteenth century by Croatian colonists. Between 1974 and 1990 the village was a part of Báhoň, after which it attained self-governance.

Culture and Entertainment

Kaplna has a soccer club, which is currently in the middle of the field of Slovakia's sixth division soccer league, Bratislava district. In addition, the mayor is organizing a table tennis tournament each year.

In 2003, Kaplna has founded a folk song festival taking place every September, called Folkovanie v Kaplne. The attendance and number of bands, however, has steadily declined since the first year.

The village also contains a hotel with a restaurant, ice cream shop and Internet cafe.

Demographics

According to the 2011 census, the municipality had 701 inhabitants. 687 of inhabitants were Slovaks and 14 others and unspecified.[1]

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References

Genealogical resources

The records for genealogical research are available at the state archive "Statny Archiv in Bratislava, Slovakia"

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