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Village in Baranya, Hungary
Véménd Weimend
Village
General viewGeneral view
Official seal of VéméndSeal
Véménd is located in HungaryVéméndVéméndLocation in Hungary
Coordinates: 46°09′N 18°37′E / 46.150°N 18.617°E / 46.150; 18.617
Country Hungary
CountyBaranya
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Websitehttps://vemend.hu/

Véménd (German: Weimend or Wemend) is a village in Baranya County, Hungary. Until the end of World War II, the inhabitants were Danube Swabians. Most of the former German settlers were expelled to Germany and Austria in 1945–1948, in accordance with the Potsdam Agreement. Only a few Germans live in the village today, while most of the population are descendants of Hungarians from the Czechoslovak–Hungarian population exchange.

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References

  1. "Die Vertreibung – Landsmannschaft der Deutschen aus Ungarn".


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