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Beb (Veszprem, Hungary)

Béb község, Wieb

Last modified: 2023-06-03 by zachary harden
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image by Istvan Molnar, 28 November 2000



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Overview

Be'b (in German Wieb) is a village in Veszprém County in Hungary near to Town of Pápa (12 km east) in the Little Hungarian Plains. The village has got 239 inhabitants (1990 census), Hungarians and Germans. Neighbouring settlements are: Csót, Nagygyimót and Ugod villages. The first mention of the village is from 1260. The village was devastated in 1544. In 1741 the village wasresettled by Germans from Lotharingia. All the settlers of the villages were serf. landlord of the village was the Esterházy Family.   In 1910 Beb was a village in the Pápa district of Veszprém County. Number of inhabitants in 1910: 472; 437 (92,6%) German, 35 (7,4%) Hungarian by mother tongue, 469 (99,1%) Roman Catholic and 3 (0,9%)
other by religion. You can see a Baroque Roman Catholic church (1791)
The flag, the CoA and the seal were adopted in 2000. Ratio of the flag: 2:3. The silver crucifix relates to Roman Catholic settlers of the village.
István Molnár, 28 November 2000


Coat of Arms


image by István Molnár, 28 November 2000