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Palárikovo (1920-1948: Slovenský Meder; in Hungarian: Tótmegyer has
4.463 inhabitants (1990 census). In 1910: 3.603 inhabitants. The village
was in the Nyitra (in Slovakian Nitra) County of the Kingdom of Hungary
to 1918/1920 (Declarate of Martin / Treaty of Trianon). 1920-1938 part
of Czechoslovakia, 1938-1944 part of Hungary (after the Decision of Vienna).
The Treaty of Paris (1947) reallocated it to Czechoslovakia.
Slovenský Meder derived its name from the name of one of the Hungarian
Tribes (Megyer). The Megyer Tribe was the tribe of the Arpad House. At
the time of the Turkish war (1525-1699), the village lost its inhabitants,
and the new Slovak settlers gave the new name Tót-Megyer. (Tót means Slovakian).
Slovenský Meder got a new name in 1948: Palárikovo. Jan Palárik (1822-1870)
was born in Csaca/Cadca (Trencsén/Trencín county), he was a Slovak linguist.
István Molnár, 29 Jun 2000