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Hronovce (Hungarian: Lekér) is a village and municipality in the Levice District in the Nitra Region of Slovakia. In historical records the village was first mentioned in 1256. The village lies at an altitude of 133 metres and covers an area of 30.96 km². It has a population of about 1,500 people. The majority of the Magyar population (99% aboriginal)- and living continuously in this village for more than 900 years, surviving the Osman occupation (lasting for 150 years) - was expelled to Hungary - mainly the Calvinists - on the basis of the brutal Kosice-Kassa Declaration of the Czechoslovak National-Socialist party's leader and president of CSR, E.Benes - between spring of 1945 - and the end of 1948. The remaining Magyar inhabitants were expelled for a transitional but genuine slavery (during an ice cold winter /1948-49/ in unheated waggons) to Sudetenland where from the German aborigines were thrown out. "And"... - just after their arrival, they were sold as slaves to Czech and Moravian farmers. More information...

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