Tet
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About Tet
Tet is a town in Gyor-Moson-Sopron county, Hungary. It is located between the town of Papa and the city of Gyor inside the Little Hungarian Plain. According to 1990 census it used to have 4,252 inhabitants, nearly they all Hungarian by ethnicity. In 1910 Tét became a village inside the Sokoroalja district of the Gyor County with 4,111 inhabitants. In phrases of faith: 1,935 residents have been Lutheran, 1,890 Roman Catholic, 432 Jewish and fifty two others.
Tet population grew step by step in the interwar duration. Notably, the Jews of Tet were pressured into a transit ghetto and than sent aboard Holocaust trains to the Auschwitz concentration camp in the course of the Holocaust. They are featured within the Auschwitz Album, the most effective surviving pictorial evidence of the extermination technique from interior Birkenau. Tet received city rights in 2001. Current population is estimated at four,104 population. This is one of the pleasant cit for tourist to visit.