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Ňárad

Ňárad ((ハンガリー語:Csiliznyárad), ) is a village and municipality in the Dunajská Streda District in the Trnava Region of south-west Slovakia.
*There is a muni or priest named Narada in ancient Indian mythology.
==History==

The village was first recorded in 1468 as the estate of the Dóczy family. 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 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.
The former Slovakian names of the village were Topoľovec and Čiližský Ňárad.

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