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traditions with them from the south and that they began planting by 1550. An inventory of vineyards from 26 September 1560 lists 4 "old" and 46 "new" vineyards. By 1624, there were 149 vineyards: 35 on Spitsbergen, 16 on Zelena hora, 47 on Zlata hora, 36 on Vysoka hora, and 15 on Nevolna hora. By the
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bomber planes. On the day the uprising was announced, commander Karol Kostolný decided to go over to the rebels with his unit. But during the preparations on 1 September 1944, he was disarmed by a German patrol during a field patrol. His deputy Jozef Dzurenda issued an order to destroy all military
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units approached Bratislava and the German army retreated. The main retreat route led from Bratislava to the west, through Lamač. From April 1st to 3rd, the main forces retreated, and only the units that covered the retreat and the destruction units remained. On April 3, the German army blew up the
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The earliest houses were very simple and consisted of a single room adjacent to a shed, in which cattle and household tools were placed. Some two-room houses were built, which consisted of a room and a hall. By the 17th century and continuing on until the early 1930s, three-room houses were built,
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On 4 April 1945, around 16:00, the first Red Army patrol appeared in Lamač. In the evening, the Germans only held on to some nests of resistance, especially on Škarpa, west and northwest of the cemetery. In addition, German artillery from Devínská Nová Ves and Dúbravka shelled Lamač. The fighting
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The area was mostly forested. The fields of Dzílky, Popúv Húšč and Lediny were still forested in 1567. The forests were later cleared for agricultural purposes as well as for the construction of houses. In 1526, there were four houses in the village. By 1556, there were 54, with an additional 26
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At the end of 1945, the National Committee of the city of Bratislava, in cooperation with the national authorities in Slovakia, dealt with the annexation of the surrounding municipalities. On the basis of the resolution of the Board of Commissioners dated 21 December 1945, on 1 April 1946 seven
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In 1639, the village constructed the church of St. Margita. When a part of the church collapsed in 1660, it was repaired and a new bell added. By 1667, there were 84 houses. The Chapel of St. Rosalia was built in the years 1680-1682 by the city of Bratislava out of gratitude for the end of an
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was established. Until that time, teaching took place in the home. In 1892, the village built a two-room school with two teachers' residence attached. It was expanded to three rooms in 1911. One teacher's residence was converted into a fourth room in 1933.
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A fire in the spring of 1561 destroyed the wooden chapel of St. Margita and a large part of the village. In 1564, the Bratislava City Council donated the town tap house to their Lamač subjects together with permission to tap wine from their own harvest.
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By 1634, the village was employing a teacher from Zahorska Bystrica and this practice continued until the mid-18th century. During a canonical visitation in 1734, it was noted that the teacher taught only village boys. In 1752, a
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The village suffered from several military conflicts. It was devasted by anti-Ottoman armies in 1579-81, 1596, 1604, and 1624. As a result, by 1618 the number of inhabited houses had been reduced to 10 and by 1626 to just 1. A
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The first post office was established in 1921-1922. Before then, postal service was provided from neighboring Dúbravka. After the introduction of electricity in 1930-1931, a telephone line, a fire station, and a
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army looted the village four times. By 1712, there were only 39 families living in the village, the rest of the population having dispersed to neighboring estates. 27 abandoned properties were left lying idle.
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district, Lamač is home to approximately 7,000 inhabitants. Until 1946, Lamač was a small independent village, but it was incorporated into the city Bratislava. In the past, Lamač was known for its
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material. Around 21:00, five trucks carrying spotlights and other battery material were destroyed using grenades and the soldiers fled Lamač around 21:30. They withdrew into the forests of the
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castle led to the establishment of several royal commissions (in 1574, 1582, 1585, 1590, and 1593). From testimony there, it has been deduced that the village was likely founded by a certain
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is believed to be have been derived from the occupation of its early inhabitants, who were engaged in breaking stone at the nearby Sidina quarry. The early name
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were installed on the road to Dúbravka, close to the railway station. The gendarmerie station was taken over and its members, as well as local members of the
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In 1828 there were 123 houses and 881 residents who worked as farmers, winemakers and, from the early 20th century, also as workers in Bratislava factories.
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In 1813, a cholera outbreak killed 70 people between 3 September and 23 October. In 1836, another outbreak killed 40 people between 7 July and 22 September.
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and the Memorial to soldiers killed in The First World War. Lamač is accessible by the public transport system of Bratislava. The borough also features the
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along with several inhabitants of the village who supported the soldiers. Of 35 citizens of Lamač who participated in the uprising, 7 never returned home.
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in 1634 found only 50 houses and approximately 200 inhabitants. It was unable to support a parish priest and the village became a branch of the parish of
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including that of Gregor Fratric (1880-?) who arrived 29 December 1904. They are known to have settled in Illinois, Michigan, New Jersey, and Ohio.
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and Croatian, Slovak predominated in the surrounding area. By the first half of the 19th century, traditional garb had shed its Croatian influences.
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In 1846, construction of a railroad began. Inadequate sanitary conditions following the influx of workers and their families led to an outbreak of
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was gradually adapted to German, Latin, Hungarian, and, most recently, Slovak diction. It has been recorded under the following names: 1540
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at Pod násypom Street, a winter stadium Ice arena at Borinská Street containing ice hockey stadium and curling rink, soccer playing field
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as a result of the artillery duel. Between 4 September 1866 and 4 September 1866, 77 inhabitants died from an outbreak of cholera.
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who remained until 28 March 1939. These were in turn replaced by German border guards, who eventually left Lamač on 11 April 1939.
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Present-day Lamač lies on the territory of four medieval villages. The first one (unknown name) was destroyed in 1241 during the
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continued until the morning of the next day. On the morning of 5 April 1945, the Red Army occupied the entirety of the village.
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added by 1580. Houses were initially built of wood, but around the middle of the 17th century, it was gradually replaced by
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settled the area in the 16th century. Ongoing territorial disputes between the city of Bratislava and the holders of the
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that killed 65 inhabitants that year and 83 the next. The Bratislava-Gänserndorf line opened on 20 August 1848.
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In September 1848, serfdom was abolished and the village ceased to be a subject municipality of Bratislava.
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raged through Bratislava. In 1714, it further thinned the population of the village as evidenced by a large
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were established. In 1932, the village built a post office building. In 1935, a cultural center was built.
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On 10 June 1945, a group of 18 Red Army soldiers "looking for women" shot and killed four villagers.
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On 28 October 1944, a German unit moved into Lamač to manage fortifications. On 1 April 1945,
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In 1718, an inn was built and in 1719, a brewery. By 1736, the village had its own butcher.
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units arrived in Lamač and shelled Bratislava until the next day, when they withdrew.
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soldiers occupied the village. Further reinforcements arrived on 17 March 1939 and
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By 1560, vineyards were established. It is likely the Croatians brought their
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Fires in 1811, 1845, 1899, and 1918 destroyed large portions of the village.
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In 1768, the village contained 124 families with a total population of 620.
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was housed in the village school. Its task was to protect Bratislava from
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at Na barine Street and a multi-purpose sports hall at Na barine Street.
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The dominant features of Lamač include the Church of Saint Margita,
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and as an agricultural and fruit supplier for Bratislava's markets.
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until the early 18th century. While they initially retained their
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18th century, the total number of vineyards had declined to 139.
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in the early 20th century. Many of their names are recorded at
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reaffirmed the village's subjugation to the city of Bratislava.
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region. A visitor in 1782 noted that while villagers speak both
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Croatian settlement in Slovakia in the 16th and 17th century
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Settlers maintained contact with their places of origin in
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Súkromná základná škola s materskou školou Heyrovského 2
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At the end of the 19th century, the village was mostly
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The Ethnocultural Development of Croatians in Slovakia
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Lamač is unofficially divided into two local parts:
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Index

Old Lamač
Coat of arms of Lamač
Area of Lamač in Bratislava
Lamač is located in Slovakia
48°08′00″N 17°07′00″E / 48.13333°N 17.11667°E / 48.13333; 17.11667
Slovakia
Bratislava Region
Bratislava IV
Lukáš Baňacký
Time zone
UTC+1
CET
DST
UTC+2
CEST
Area code
Car plate
www.lamac.sk
German
Hungarian
Bratislava
Slovakia
Bratislava IV
vineyards
the Chapel of Saint Rozalia
Bratislava Lamač railway station
Dúbravka
Devínska Nová Ves
Záhorská Bystrica
Rača

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