Ádánd

Ádánd is a Hungarian village of 2,416 inhabitants (data from 2001) located in Somogy, Hungary, in the south side of lake Balaton.

The name of the village derived from the person name Ádám with the diminutive suffix -d.[2] Located next to the Kis-Koppány river, the nearest town is Siófok (12 km).

In fact, he bought the property from the Pernesky ancestors of Dionysius, then still undivided and possessed by several family members.

At the beginning of the 20th century, Géza Satzger (1917–1943), idolater had a larger estate and mansion here, built by Pál Csapody.

During the 2011 census, 89.3% of the population were Hungarians, 2.4% Gypsies and 0.9% Germans (9.9% did not declare, because of double identities the total may be larger than 100%) .

Ruins of the Church of Hetye