Domanjševci

Domanjševci
Domonkosfa

Saint Martin's Church
Domanjševci

Location in Slovenia

Coordinates: 46°47′2.5″N 16°17′15.33″E / 46.784028°N 16.2875917°E / 46.784028; 16.2875917Coordinates: 46°47′2.5″N 16°17′15.33″E / 46.784028°N 16.2875917°E / 46.784028; 16.2875917
Country Slovenia
Traditional region Prekmurje
Statistical region Mura
Municipality Šalovci
Area
  Total 11.58 km2 (4.47 sq mi)
Elevation 252.1 m (827.1 ft)
Population (2002)
  Total 301
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Domanjševci (pronounced [dɔˈmaːnʃɛu̯tsi]; in older sources also Domanjšovci,[2] Hungarian: Domonkosfa[2]) is a village in the Municipality of Šalovci in the Prekmurje region of Slovenia, right on the border with Hungary.[3]

There are two churches in the settlement. The Roman Catholic church is built on a small hill southwest of the settlement in the middle of a small cemetery and is dedicated to Saint Martin. It is a single-nave brick building with a Romanesque portal dating to the 13th century. It was originally dedicated to Saint Wenceslas. The Lutheran church in the settlement was built in 1902 in a Neo-Romanesque style. Its designer was the architect Alojz Kleiber.[4]

The poet, writer, and teacher István Szijjártó lived and died in the village.

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