Páty is a village in
Pest county,
Budapest metropolitan area
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Hungary
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. It has a population of 7,476 (2018).
The neighbouring villages are:
Zsámbék
Zsámbék () is a town in Pest County, Hungary.
Location
Zsámbék is located 30 km west of Budapest along the M1 motorway in the Gerecse Mountains. Its neighbouring villages are Tök, Perbál, Páty, Herceghalom, Mány, Bicske, and S ...
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Tök
Tök is a village in Pest county, Hungary
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Budajenő
Budajenő () is a village in Pest county, Budapest metropolitan area, Hungary
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Telki
Telki is a village near Budakeszi, in Hungary, some away from Budapest.
Twin towns
* Messina
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Nagykovácsi
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Budakeszi
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Biatorbágy
Biatorbágy () is a town in Pest County, Budapest metropolitan area, Hungary. It has a population of 13,889 (2019). It was created in 1966 by the merger of Bia (German: Wiehall) and Torbágy (German: Kleinturwall).
Districts
* Bia ()
* Torbágy ...
and
Herceghalom. The Zsambeki basin are bound by Mézes (Honey) valley which is called as the Gate of Páty also. The Paty-basin is 180 m over the sea level in general, but its outskirts reach 210–360 m high.
at the Páty.
Transport
Road
The village of Páty is located close to the
Budapest
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Budakeszi
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(road 8102)-
Zsámbék
Zsámbék () is a town in Pest County, Hungary.
Location
Zsámbék is located 30 km west of Budapest along the M1 motorway in the Gerecse Mountains. Its neighbouring villages are Tök, Perbál, Páty, Herceghalom, Mány, Bicske, and S ...
(road 1102) line,
Budapest
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Vienna
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line (main road 1) and
M1 motorway.
Páty is also connected to
Biatorbágy
Biatorbágy () is a town in Pest County, Budapest metropolitan area, Hungary. It has a population of 13,889 (2019). It was created in 1966 by the merger of Bia (German: Wiehall) and Torbágy (German: Kleinturwall).
Districts
* Bia ()
* Torbágy ...
(road 81106) and
Telki
Telki is a village near Budakeszi, in Hungary, some away from Budapest.
Twin towns
* Messina
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(road 11102).
Bus
The mass transit are operated by Volánbusz.
From
Budapest
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Széll Kálmán tér
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(Metro Line M2) via
Budakeszi
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781
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782
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784
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785
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786
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787
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In general
* 787 (number), an integer, a number in the 700s
* AD 787, a year in the Common Era
* 787 BC, a year Before the Common Era
Places
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788
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789
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791
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922B;
From
Budapest
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Kelenföld railway station
Kelenföld railway station (Hungarian: ''Kelenföldi vasútállomás or incorrectly Kelenföldi pályaudvar'', and until 2007 officially Budapest-Kelenföld) is among Budapest's four busiest railway stations (the others are Budapest Keleti pályau ...
(Metro Line M4):
773
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774
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Local Bus (to
Biatorbágy
Biatorbágy () is a town in Pest County, Budapest metropolitan area, Hungary. It has a population of 13,889 (2019). It was created in 1966 by the merger of Bia (German: Wiehall) and Torbágy (German: Kleinturwall).
Districts
* Bia ()
* Torbágy ...
railway station): KanyarGO
Train
The railway 1 (
Budapest
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Hegyeshalom
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Etymology
The name of Hegyeshalom originates from the two Hungar ...
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Rajka
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Etymology
The name comes from the Slavic personal name ''Rajko'', ''Rajka'' (derived from rajь: paradise). 1297 ''Royka''.
...
) also crosses the village.
There is no railway stations. The closest railway station is
Biatorbágy
Biatorbágy () is a town in Pest County, Budapest metropolitan area, Hungary. It has a population of 13,889 (2019). It was created in 1966 by the merger of Bia (German: Wiehall) and Torbágy (German: Kleinturwall).
Districts
* Bia ()
* Torbágy ...
(6 kilometers from Páty). The railway station has P+R and B+R services.
The station is operated by
MÁV
The Hungarian State Railways (, , formally MÁV Magyar Államvasutak Zártkörűen Működő Részvénytársaság (MÁV Zrt.). The full official name of the company is MÁV-csoport () now commonly known as MÁV) is the Hungarian national rail ...
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S10 (
Győr
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Tatabánya
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Location
The city is located in the valley between the Gerecse an ...
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Kelenföld railway station
Kelenföld railway station (Hungarian: ''Kelenföldi vasútállomás or incorrectly Kelenföldi pályaudvar'', and until 2007 officially Budapest-Kelenföld) is among Budapest's four busiest railway stations (the others are Budapest Keleti pályau ...
(Metro Line M4) -
Budapest-Déli Railway Terminal (Metro Line M2),
S12
Oroszlány
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Tatabánya
Tatabánya (; ; ) is a city with county rights of 64,305 inhabitants in northwestern Hungary, in the Central Transdanubian region. It is the capital of Komárom-Esztergom County.
Location
The city is located in the valley between the Gerecse an ...
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Kelenföld railway station
Kelenföld railway station (Hungarian: ''Kelenföldi vasútállomás or incorrectly Kelenföldi pályaudvar'', and until 2007 officially Budapest-Kelenföld) is among Budapest's four busiest railway stations (the others are Budapest Keleti pályau ...
(Metro Line M4) -
Budapest-Déli Railway Terminal (Metro Line M2) and
G10
Győr
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Tatabánya
Tatabánya (; ; ) is a city with county rights of 64,305 inhabitants in northwestern Hungary, in the Central Transdanubian region. It is the capital of Komárom-Esztergom County.
Location
The city is located in the valley between the Gerecse an ...
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Kelenföld railway station
Kelenföld railway station (Hungarian: ''Kelenföldi vasútállomás or incorrectly Kelenföldi pályaudvar'', and until 2007 officially Budapest-Kelenföld) is among Budapest's four busiest railway stations (the others are Budapest Keleti pályau ...
(Metro Line M4) -
Budapest Keleti railway station
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(Metro Line M2) (Metro Line M4)
History
This place has been populated since ancient times. A great number of artefacts from the stone, copper and bronze ages can be found in different local collections and in the Hungarian National Museum.
According to inscribed stones from the Roman era, noble inhabitants of Aquincum liked and used the water of Főkút (the main spring), building up a spa around it and developing local plots of ground as a medium category farm.
The name of the village was first mentioned in a deed of gift issued in 1286 on the 5th Sunday after Fig Sunday.
After the Battle of Mohács (1526) Hungary was controlled by the Ottoman Empire, but in Páty the local population remained (except for some longer or shorter periods) unlike other villages in this part. The competence and industry of the local people in agriculture had a very important role in the survival of the village. Merchants of far countries came here regularly for steely wheat and smooth wine. Onion, fresh cherries, cheese and cottage cheese were sold in the market of Buda mainly.
The wine culture and production of the village was lost in the great 19th century European phylloxera epidemic, but the cellars of the old growers still have a fantastic atmosphere.
The village was devastated in the "Wildkansas" tornado of 13 June 1924.
Sights

* Várady-castle
* Reformed Church
* I. and II. World War Monument
* Catholic Church
* Winecellar Hill
* Rabec-curve – pine forest
* Turul-statue
* Mine Hilltop viewpoint
* Csergezán Pál-viewpoint
Sister cities
*
Kirchheim bei München
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Germany
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Zsobok,
Transylvania
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Romania
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References
Képek
File:patyikatolikustemplom.jpg, Catholic Church
File:patyireformatustemplom.jpg, Reformed Church
File:Páty ref tpl 6.jpg, Reformed Church
File:Páty ref tpl 7.jpg, Reformed Church
File:Páty ref tpl 2.jpg, Reformed Church
File:Páty hősi emlékmű szobra.jpg, I. and II. World War Monument
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Populated places in Pest County