Bernolákovo

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Bernolákovo (German: Lanschütz, former Slovak names: Čeklís, Čeklýs) is a village and municipality in western Slovakia in Senec District in the Bratislava Region.

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Bernolákovo Castle
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Location of Bernolákovo in the Bratislava Region
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Location of Bernolákovo in Slovakia
Coordinates: 48.21°N 17.29°E / 48.21; 17.29
Country Slovakia
Region Bratislava Region
DistrictSenec District
First mentioned1209
Area
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28.43 km2 (10.98 sq mi)
Elevation141 m (463 ft)
Population
 (2021)[3]
  Total
9,722
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
900 27[2]
Area code+421 11[2]
Car plateSC
Websitewww.bernolakovo.sk
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Names and etymology

The Slovak name for the village, Lǫžnica, originates from the German name Lanschütz, given by the builder and owner, the Esterházy Family, in 1714. The name Lanschütz likely means "long meadow" in German. The Slovak word for "riparian forest" is luh, which comes from the Proto-Slavic word lǫgъ.[4]

During its longest and historically most relevant period of existence as part of Hungary and the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the village was known by the Hungarian name Cseklész (Čeklís). After World War II, the Communist invaded this part of Hungary, the new communist regime renamed the village and the nearby castle to Bernolákovo, after the Slovak linguist Anton Bernolák.

Demography

Over the course of 2010s, the village experienced fast growth due to the proximity to Bratislava. The 2021 census has found the number of houses increased sharply from 1,773 in 2011 to 3,724 in 2021, representing the fastest growth rate out of all municipalities in Slovakia.[5] The new housing construction was associated with the fast growth of population from less than 6,000 inhabitants in 2011 to the current population of more than 9,000. Population by nationality:

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Nationality19912011
Slovaks97.41%94.56%
Hungarians1.21%0.56%
Czechs0.78%0.65%
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