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Mánfa

Mánfa is a village in Baranya county, Hungary.

Key Information

Geography

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Mánfa is situated in the Mecsek Mountains in Southern Hungary. It can be reached by car along the No. 66 highway in the KaposvárSásdMagyarszékPécs line.

Mánfa: aerial photograph

History

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The village dates to the Árpád age. In 1949, it was officially combined with another village, Budafa, and the united village was attached to the town of Komló, a mining town near Pécs. In 1991, the people of Mánfa voted to separate from Komló, again making Mánfa an independent village.

Landmarks

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  • The Árpád age romanesque church consecrated to Our Lady (Sarlós Boldogasszony)

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