Perín-Chym

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Perín-Chym is a municipality (village) in eastern Slovakia near the town of Košice.

It arose in 1964 by a merger of the municipalities Perín (first written mention 1220; before 1927 called Perina) and Chym (first written mention 1294; also called Him in some periods in the past). The municipality Vyšný Lanec was merged with Perín-Chym in 1991.

The village Perín gave name to the Lords of Perín (Perényi), a noble family in the Kingdom of Hungary, whose oldest known member Urban was granted the domain of Perín in 1292.

Today the municipality is well-known thanks to ponds and fishery.

Some of the historical names of "Perín"

  • 1220 - Latin: villa Peruen
  • 1295 - villa Perwen
  • 1316 - Purwen
  • 1317 - Peruen
  • 1318 - Purun
  • 1319 - Peren
  • 1329 - Pirin
  • 1330 - Purym
  • 1336 - Perynä
  • 1351 - Perueyn
  • 1352 - Peren
  • 1773 - Slovak: Perina; Hungarian: Perény
  • 1808 - sk: Peříňa, Perýňa, hu: Perény

The name Peruen is derived from *Prven (Peruen), a Slavic name.

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Coordinates: 48°32′00″N 21°11′15″E / 48.5333°N 21.1875°E / 48.5333; 21.1875

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