Ibafa
Ibafa (Croatian: Ibaba) is a small village with a population of 250 in Baranya county, Hungary. The village is in the valleys of Zselic. The mayor is László Benes.
Ibafa | |
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Ibafa Location of Ibafa | |
Coordinates: 46.15489°N 17.91649°E | |
Country | Hungary |
County | Baranya |
Area | |
• Total | 29.30 km2 (11.31 sq mi) |
Population (2001) | |
• Total | 250 |
• Density | 8.53/km2 (22.1/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Postal code | 7935 |
Area code | 73 |
Ibafa became known in the 20th century, because the local priest liked pipes. He was a strange ecclesiastical person, always seen with a pipe in his mouth, playing cards with pals in the pub. A journalist stumbled on him, and wrote a tongue-twister verse beginning with the line:
- "Az ibafai papnak fapipája van, ezért az ibafai papi pipa papi fapipa"
meaning
- "The priest of Ibafa has a wooden pipe, so the priestly pipe of Ibafa is a priestly wooden pipe".[1]
Sights
There is a Pipe Museum in the village, where you can find the pipe of Ferenc Deák and Mihály Károlyi.
Gyűrűfű is a bio-village located close to Ibafa.
References
- "Sajtószemle - Az ismeretlen ismerős, Ibafa". Archived from the original on 2006-07-09. Retrieved 2006-08-03.
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