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Pataš

Pataš ((ハンガリー語: Csilizpatas), Hungarian pronunciation:) is a village and municipality in the Dunajská Streda District in the Trnava Region of south-west Slovakia. The municipality also comprises Milinovice ((ハンガリー語:Millenniumpuszta)) and Pásztómajor settlements. Between 1948 and 1991, the Slovakian name of the village was Pastúchy.
The local agricultural co-operative survived the transition from communism to market-economy and is now one of the largest companies of the area.
==History==

The village was first recorded in 1268. For three centuries, the village had been possession of the Dominican convent on the Margaret Island but Gabriel Bethlen prince of Transylvania confiscated it in 1621.
On its outer area, there used to two other villages as well, ''Für'' (Fyur) and ''Zelebeg'', destroyed during the Ottoman–Hungarian Wars. Until the end of World War I, it was part of Hungary and fell within the Tószigetcsilizköz district of Győr County. After the Austro-Hungarian army disintegrated in November 1918, Czechoslovakian troops occupied the area. After the Treaty of Trianon of 1920, the village became officially part of Czechoslovakia. In 1923, as part of the Slovakization, 49 colonist families, mostly from Moravia, were settled into the village. In November 1938, the First Vienna Award granted the area to Hungary and it was held by Hungary until 1945. After Soviet occupation in 1945, Czechoslovakian administration returned and the village became officially part of Czechoslovakia in 1947.

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