Bacúrov Explained

Bacúrov (German: Wasserau; Hungarian: Bacúr) is a village and municipality in the Zvolen District in the Banská Bystrica Region of Slovakia.

History

The earliest written reference of Bacúrov dates from 1255 when the village was known as Villa Bochorou (Wasseraw in old German). The historical background of Bacúrov reflects the geographical location of the village. It is situated near the significant historical mining towns of Banská Štiavnica, Banská Bystrica, and Kremnica, the village was in the spotlight of many historical events. In mid-16th century during the Turkish invasions, the local villagers were responsible for road guarding. Tatars were also threatening the existence of the village. In the late 16th century, they used to camp just on the outskirts of Bacúrov and Ostrá Lúka. Before the establishment of an independent Czechoslovakia in 1918, Bacúrov was part of Zólyom County within the Kingdom of Hungary. From 1939 to 1945, it was part of the Slovak Republic.

Population

Religious composition

Religion 2001 %
21 21,88
56 58,33
6 6,25
Atheists/Agnostics9 9,38
Others 4 4,17
Population: 96 100.00

Genealogical resources

The records for genealogical research are available at the state archive in Banská Bystrica (Slovak: Štátny archív v Banskej Bystrici).

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