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Alattyán From Alattyán Jászberény 13 km to the southeast, from Jászapáti to the southwest, lies on his nonsensical left coast, in a bend of the river. On the 32 road can be approached.
His name derives from a personal name with a Turkish origin (Alîp-Tîyan), his meaning: hero hawk. Etymologywise his antecedent the Hungarian basis and Alpár are linked to place-names, his posterior constituent though the turul with a common noun. Váradi Regestrum mentioned the settlement first, in 1212, Olaptiuã on a name. They excavated an Avar age cemetery on his area. |