Csömör

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Csömör is village in Hungary, in Pest county, in the Gödöllőer smallcounty (kistérség). It's wester than Kistarcsa, northern than the 16th district, Budapest, on the westest part of the Gödöllőer hills, in the turning of the Csömörer stream.

Aerialphotography of Csömör. You can see there the Roman-Catholic temle.
Aerialphotography of Csömör. You can see there the Roman-Catholic temle.
Aerialphotography of Csömör. You can see there the Lutheranist (Evangélikus) temple.
Aerialphotography of Csömör. You can see there the Lutheranist (Evangélikus) temple.

[edit] The history of the Village

Ceramic pieces are found from the new stone age (3200–3000 BC) in the area of the Urasági-tag, the Bab-földek and the Rét-pótlék.

Ceramic pieces are found from the bronze age (1900–1800 BC) on the area of the Urasági-tag and the Szeder-völgyi-dűlő. On the No 64 Erzsébet Street are found troves from the vatyai culture (1700–1400 BC).

A celtic cemetery is dug out behind the strand, from the iron age (380-300 BC). There are between the troves bracelets, fibulas, chiffons, a scabbard with sword, and chain.

Between the 3rd and the 4th century there was a Sarmatian village on the area of Csömör, both sides of the stream. During the explorations a Roman bowl (from the 3rd century) and pottery is found.

Pieces of bowl is found on the area of the Réti-dűlős (singular: Réti-dűlő) and Rétpótlék from the Avar age.

Ceramic pieces are found on the area of the Káposztáss (singular: Káposztás) and Réti-dűlős, what're made between the 10th and the 11th century.


Coordinates: 47°33′N 19°14′E / 47.55, 19.233