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by Istvan Molnar, 20 May 2003
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Porva is a village in Veszprém county in Hungary near to Town
of Zirc (9 km west) in the Bakony
Mountains. The village has got 502 inhabitants (2001 census),
nearly all of them are Hungarian. Neighbouring settlements are Csesznek, Bakonyszentkirály,
Bakonyszentlászló, Fenyőfő, Bakonybél,
Pénzesgőr, Lókút
and Borzavár villages.
The territory of the settlement is inhabited from the stone age.
The first mention of the settlement is from 1260 as 'PROWA IN
BAKON'. At the time of the Turkish wars (1526-1699) the
settlement was devastated. The village was resettled by the Abbey
of Zirc in 1720-1768 with Roman Catholic Germans. In 1910 Porva
was a village in the Zirc district of Veszprém County. Number of
its inhabitants in 1910: 837; 610 (72,9%) Hungarian and 227
(27,1%) German by mother tongue, 831 (99,3%) Roman Catholic and 6
(0,7%) Jew by religion. By the 1941 census 69,3% of its
inhabitants was German. After the WWII Germans was deported to
Germany.
The coat of arms and the flag was adopted by the Res. No.
2/1998.(IV.17.) resolution of the community.
Symbolism of the coat of arms: The pointed shield is divided with purple
wavy stripe. In the gold shield-head there are two green hills
relate to the Koris-hegy (Ash Hill) and the Kék-hegy (Blue
Hill). In the green field there are a silver flax, a silver
"unidentifyed agricultural plant" and an axe.
Sources: Resolution from the Mayor's Office, coat of arms from
the book: A Bakony. Turistakaluz és útkönyv 1: 40 000;
Cartographia Kft., Budapest 2002.
Istvan Molnar, 20 May 2003
image by Istvan Molnar, 20 May 2003