Császló

Császló is a settlement in Hungary classified as a village (község). It is situated in the northeastern part of the country. The village is administered within one of Hungary’s counties, though publicly available sources provide inconsistent details regarding the specific county and district affiliation.

Geography
Császló lies in a region characterized by low-lying plains and agricultural land. The surrounding area is primarily rural, with a network of local roads connecting the village to nearby towns and larger urban centers.

Administrative Status
As a Hungarian village, Császló is subject to the local government structures defined by Hungarian municipal law. It has a mayor and a local council responsible for municipal services, local planning, and community affairs.

Demographics
Population figures for Császló are not uniformly reported in readily accessible statistical releases. Consequently, precise demographic data, including total population, age distribution, and ethnic composition, are not verifiable from current publicly available sources.

History
Historical records mentioning Császló are limited. The settlement’s origins, development, and any notable historical events have not been documented in widely circulated encyclopedic references.

Etymology
The name “Császló” appears to be of Hungarian linguistic origin. The precise derivation of the name is not documented in authoritative onomastic sources; it may be related to personal names or local geographical features, but this remains speculative.

References

  • Hungarian Central Statistical Office (Központi Statisztikai Hivatal) – limited data entries for small settlements.
  • Administrative listings of Hungarian municipalities.

Note
Insufficient encyclopedic information is available to provide a comprehensive entry on Császló. The details presented are limited to the basic classification of the term as a Hungarian village, with acknowledgment of gaps in demographic, historical, and etymological data.

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