Békásmegyer

Today 41,000 people live in Békásmegyer Microdistrict (13,394 panel flats) and a few thousand in the former village.

Békásmegyer has the last train station within the capital district of Budapest, which is the HÉV suburban railway line.

They called the village Krottendorf (literally "Frogbury" or "Frogvillage") because of the frog-populated marshes of the Danube river meadows.

Hungarians called the village Békás-Megyer, meaning "Froggy Megyer", since the beginning of the 19th century.

A steady influx of Magyars resulted in a ten-fold increase in the total population by the second world war, and dilution of the Swabians to less than 25%.

High-rises of Békásmegyer