Baranyajenő

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Baranyajenő
Village
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Baranyajenő
Location in Baranya County
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Baranyajenő
Baranyajenő (Hungary)
Coordinates: 46°16′15″N18°02′41″E / 46.27083°N 18.04472°E / 46.27083; 18.04472
Country Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
County Baranya
District Hegyhát
Government
[1]
  Type Mayor-council
   Mayor Csaba Balogh (Ind.)
Area
[2]
  Total15.55 km2 (6.00 sq mi)
Population
 (2021) [3]
  Total424
  Density27/km2 (71/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
7384
Area code 72
NUTS 3 HU231
HCSO 24749
Website www.baranyajeno.asp.lgov.hu

Baranyajenő ( [ˈbɒrɒɲɒjɛnøː] , German : Jening) is a village (Hungarian : község) in Hegyhát District, northern Baranya county, in the Southern Transdanubia region of Hungary. Its population at the 2011 census was 455. [4]

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Geography

The village is located at 46° 16′ 15″ N, 18° 2′ 41″ E. Its area is 15.55 km2 (6.00 sq mi). It is part of the Southern Transdanubia statistical region, and administratively it falls under Baranya County and Hegyhát District. It lies 5 km (3.1 mi) north of the village of Mindszentgodisa and 26.5 km (16.5 mi) northwest of Pécs. [5]

Demographics

2011 census

As of the census of 2011, there were 455 residents, 154 households, and 114 families living in the village. The population density was 76 inhabitants per square mile (29 inhabitants/km2). There were 159 dwellings at an average density of 27 per square mile (10/km2). The average household size was 2.87. The average number of children was 1.37. The average family size was 3.13. [4]

Religious affiliation was 81.2% Roman Catholic, 2.0% Calvinist, 0.7% Lutheran, and 0.7% other religion, with 15.4% declining to answer.

The village had a significant ethnic minority Roma population of 40.3%. A small number of residents also identified as German (2.5%), Romanian (0.2%) and Serb (0.2%). The vast majority declared themselves as Hungarian (96.6%), with 3.4% declining to answer. [note 1] [3]

Local government

The village is governed by a mayor with a four-person council. The local government of the village operates a joint council office with the nearby localities of Bakóca, Kisbeszterce, Kishajmás, Mindszentgodisa, Szágy, and Tormás. The seat of the joint council is in Mindszentgodisa. [2] [3]

As of the election of 2019, the village also has a local minority self-government for its Roma community, with three elected representatives. [6]

Transportation

Railway

Notes

  1. As a person can affiliate themselves with more than one ethnic group (nationality), the totals may be greater than 100%.

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