Mórichida
Mursella (in Latin)
St. James Church, Lutheran church, Marcal river bank, Kaszalapi Lake, Marcal River
St. James Church, Lutheran church, Marcal river bank, Kaszalapi Lake, Marcal River
Flag of Mórichida
Coat of arms of Mórichida
Location of Győr-Moson-Sopron county in Hungary
Location of Győr-Moson-Sopron county in Hungary
Mórichida is located in Hungary
Mórichida
Mórichida
Location of Mórichida
Coordinates: 47°30′45″N 17°25′17″E / 47.51246°N 17.42147°E / 47.51246; 17.42147
Country Hungary
CountyGyőr-Moson-Sopron
Named afterMaurice I Pok
Area
 • Total
32.31 km2 (12.47 sq mi)
Population
 (2013)
 • Total
818
 • Density2,591/km2 (6,710/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
9131
Area code96

Mórichida is a village in Győr-Moson-Sopron county, Hungary. The north-western part of Hungary, the Little Plain, the Marcal and Raba valley away. Right bank of the River Marcal.

Sights

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  • St. Jacob church (1251)
  • Lutheran church (1789)
  • Vineyards (1814)
  • Nature: Rába, Marcal, Kaszalapi Lake

Born in Mórichida

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Tét

Neighbouring settlements are: Rábaszentmihály, Kisbabot, Rábaszentmiklós, Mórichida, Gyömöre, Felpéc, Győrszemere and the city of Győr. In 1910 Tét was a

Pannonia

(Dunakömlőd) Matrica (Százhalombatta) Morgentianae (Tüskevár (?)) Mursella (Mórichida) Quadrata (Lébény) Sala (Zalalövő) Savaria (Szombathely) Scarbantia (Sopron)

Győr–Moson–Sopron County

Markotabödöge Mecsér Mérges Mezőörs Mihályi Mosonszentmiklós Mosonszolnok Mórichida Nagybajcs Nagycenk Nagylózs Nagyszentjános Nemeskér Nyalka Nyúl Osli Öttevény

Roland I Rátót

Slovakia), Vaska, Muraszombat (today Murska Sobota, Slovakia), Győr, Mórichida and Regede (today Bad Radkersburg, Austria), when performed his palatinal

Győr-Moson-Sopron County 3rd constituency

Kisfalud Koroncó Kóny Maglóca Magyarkeresztúr Markotabödöge Mérges Mihályi Mórichida Osli Páli Pásztori Potyond Pusztacsalád Rábacsanak Rábacsécsény Rábakecöl

Battle of Ihász

infantry companies for each crossing of the Rába river (Marcaltő, Malomsok, Mórichida, Kisbabot, and Rábaszentmihály), sending patrols along the rivers line

Architecture of Hungary

of Budapest) and Zsámbék and the Female Santiago Apostle monastery of Mórichida also worked in Somlóvásárhely and Szeged. The monks outside the monastic

Nicholas Pok

from Győr County. He belonged to the Mórichida branch, which erected a Premonstratensian monastery in 1251 at Mórichida. The branch was founded by Maurice