Igram
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Igram is a village
Village
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 and municipality
Municipality
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 in western Slovakia
Slovakia
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 in Senec District
Senec District
Senec District is a district inthe Bratislava Region of western Slovakia. Until 1918, the district was part of the Hungarian county of Pressburg.-Municipalities:*Bernolákovo*Blatné*Boldog*Čataj*Dunajská Lužná*Hamuliakovo...

 in the Bratislava Region
Bratislava Region
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. It is located northeast of Senec
Senec, Slovakia
Senec is a town in the Bratislava Region of south-western Slovakia. It is a well known summer tourism and recreation center. The town is attractive not only because of the proximity of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, but also because of the healthy environment and summer resort "Slnečné...

, between the villages of Kaplna
Kaplná
Kaplna is a village and municipality in western Slovakia in Senec District in the Bratislava Region. It is located about ten kilometres north-east of Senec on a road connecting Senec with Trnava. Currently, the village has over 700 inhabitants....

 and Čataj
Cataj
Čataj is a village and municipality in western Slovakia in Senec District in the Bratislava region. This typical agricultural village has fewer than 1000 inhabitants and is located aside from major roads, roughly between Senec and Trnava.-History:...

. Currently, the village has around 550 inhabitants.

History

The first written reference to the town is from 1244. The Hungarian king Béla IV has mentioned the village, under the name Igrech, in a document in which he has established a new church district. The name, which is said to have been derived from "Igrici", an old Slavic word for musicians, has gone through several changes until it stabilized on the current Igram.

Between 1974 and 1990 the village was part of Báhoň
Báhon
Báhoň is a village and municipality in western Slovakia in Pezinok District in the Bratislava Region. The village of roughly 1650 people is located next to Kaplná, east of Pezinok and south-west of Trnava.-History:...

.

Culture and Entertainment

The village has a well known folk band, called Igramčan, established 1923. This band serves as the cornerstone for annual folk fest called Juniáles. In 1975, Igram founded its folk dance group, also called Igramčan. Both groups can be found on numerous municipal festivities, such as dances, Maypole
Maypole
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 building, Easter Monday
Easter Monday
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and others.

The town also features a soccer team, which has been playing in the Slovak second-lowest Fifth division soccer league for the past several years.

Demographics

As of 2004, Igram had 539 inhabitants: 259 men and 280 women 99.6% were of Slovak ethnicity, and 92.5% were Roman Catholics. 2.1% were Evangelical Catholics, and 4.9% of inhabitants were atheist. Of the 188 houses 149 were permanently occupied.
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