Csatka
Csatka is a village in Komárom-Esztergom county, Hungary. It is located in the Gerecse Mountains, approximately 15 kilometers northwest of Tatabánya.
History: Csatka has a history dating back to the Árpád era in Hungarian history. It was likely a settlement even before the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin. The village has historically been an agricultural community, with some local mining and forestry activities.
Geography: The village is situated in a valley within the Gerecse Mountains. The surrounding terrain is characterized by forested hills and valleys.
Economy: The economy of Csatka is primarily based on agriculture and tourism. The surrounding natural environment attracts hikers and nature enthusiasts.
Points of Interest: Csatka is known for its Roman Catholic church and the surrounding natural beauty of the Gerecse Mountains. Hiking and cycling are popular activities in the area.
Demographics: As a small village, Csatka has a relatively small population. The population is predominantly Hungarian.