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Bakonycsernye (Fejer county, Hungary)

Bakonycsernye Nagyközség

Last modified: 2025-01-25 by zoltán horváth
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image by Zoltan Horvath, 20 January 2025


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Overview

Bakonycsernye (in Slovakian: Cerna) is a village in Fejér county in Hungary near to Town of Mór (15 km west) in the Gaja Valley of the Bakony Mountains. The village has got 3189 inhabitants (2001 census), nearly all of them are Hungarian, only 38 (1,2%) Slovakian, 12 (0,4%) Gipsy and 7 (0,2%) German by ethnicity. Two of the Official Ethnic Minorities of Hungary has got ethnic council in the village: Slovaks and gypsies. Neighbouring settlements are Súr,  Szápár, Jásd, Tés, Isztimér, Balinka and Nagyveleg villages.
The first mention of the settlement is from 1341, but some of the settlements on the nowadays territory of Csernye was mentioned earlier. The name of the settlement is Slav - Cerny means black. The villages were devastated at the time of the Turkish war. 1724-1726 Csernye was resettled with Lutheran Slovaks from Nyitra and Trencsén counties (now Slovakia). In 1910 Csernye was a village in the Zirc district of Veszprém County. Number of its inhabitants in 1910: 2054; 1832 (89,2%) Hungarian, 219 (10,7%) Slovakian and 3 (0,1%) other by mother tongue, 1543 (75,1%) Lutheran, 384 (18,7%) Roman Catholic, 90 (4,4%) Calvinist and 37 (1,8%) other by religion. After the WWII about 500 of the Slovakian inhabitants had moved to Slovakia. In 1956 the village was annexed to Fejér county.
Istvan Molnar, 5 March 2003


The Flag

The flag is white, on the center there is a coat of arms of the village. Ratio 2:3.
Sources: Photo taken by me in the Mayor's Office of the municipality. Historical data and coat of arms from <www.freeweb.hu/csernyin>, <www.morpont.hu/k_csernye.htm> and <bakonyalja.fejer.hu/bakonycsernye>.
Istvan Molnar, 5 March 2003

Flag of Bakonycsernye is white charged with its coat of arms, and its name is written over the shield with silver letters. Ratio is 1:2.
The symbols of municipality were originally adopted 1997, the current legislation is Local Government Decree 26/2001. (XI. 29.) issued on 29 November 2001.
https://or.njt.hu/eli/727233/r/2001/26
Images of flag:
https://www.feol.hu/helyi-kozelet/2024/01/ez-az-esztendo-kulonleges-lesz-bakonycsernye-szamara-fejlesztes-unneples-evfordulo-turi-balazs
https://www.bakonycsernye.hu/images/letoltes/rikkancs/2024_03_rikkancs.pdf
Zoltan Horvath, 20 January 2025


Vertical Flag

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image by Zoltan Horvath, 20 January 2025

Based on legislation the coat of arms is placed in lower third of the flag in vertical variant.
Zoltan Horvath, 20 January 2025


The Coat of Arms


image by Zoltan Horvath, 20 January 2025

Symbolism of  the Coat of Arms: The hills relate to the Bakony Mountains, the castle on the hill relates to the medieval castle 'CSIKLINGVÁR' on the top of the hill. The seven starts relate to the medieval settlements on the territory of the village, the silver wavy stripe relates to the Gaja brook and the oak branch relates to the forest of the Bakony Mountains.
Istvan Molnar, 5 March 2003