Bezenye

Bezenye is a village in Győr-Moson-Sopron county, Hungary (Croatian Bizonja, German Pallersdorf, Slovak Beziň). It is situated 6 km from the Slovak border and just 25 km from the Slovak capital Bratislava. The population of 1600 consists largely of a Croatian-speaking community, with some ethnic Hungarians, Slovaks and Germans. Consequently, the inhabitants communicate in a mixture of languages, none of which are used in their standard forms. The Germans occupied themselves with the production of saltpeter.

Bezenye

Bezenye is a village in Győr-Moson-Sopron county, Hungary (Croatian Bizonja, German Pallersdorf, Slovak Beziň). It is situated 6 km from the Slovak border and just 25 km from the Slovak capital Bratislava. The population of 1600 consists largely of a Croatian-speaking community, with some ethnic Hungarians, Slovaks and Germans. Consequently, the inhabitants communicate in a mixture of languages, none of which are used in their standard forms. The Germans occupied themselves with the production of saltpeter.