Lábod is a village in Somogy county, Hungary.
Its name derives from the Hungarian word láb (English: leg) which was also the name of the first owner of the village. There is a local joke about it: What flows between your legs? - Brook Rinya. Because the Brook Rinya divides the settlement in two parts: Kis-Lábod and Nagy-Lábod. [2]
According to László Szita the settlement was completely Hungarian in the 18th century. [3]
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