Porrogszentkirály (Slovene: Porog, Croatian: Sekral) is a village in Somogy County, Hungary where the Somogy Slovenes still live.
According to the local legends Ladislaus I of Hungary came in the area once and a nail fell out of the wheel of his chariot.
So the village got the name Szentkirály (English: Saint king).
The scientific explanation states that it was named after the patron of its church, Saint Stephen of Hungary, the first saint among the Hungarian kings, like Rinyaszentkirály.
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