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'Zalavár' is a village in
Hungary, located in the
Zala county. It is located around 9 km southwest of the
Lake Balaton
Name
In
Hungarian, it is known as ''Zalavár'', in
Slovak as ''Blatnohrad'', in
Serbian and
Croatian as ''Blatnograd'' (Блатноград), and in
German as ''Moosburg''. It was also known as ''Mosapurc'' and ''Kolon''.
Ján Kollár called it ''Salavár'' in his travel book and desribed the state of the ruins in
1841.
History

Remains of the Romanesque basilica in Zalavár
In the 9th century, the city of ''Blatnograd''/''Blatnohrad'', a fortified city built at the
Zala river, was a capital of the
Slavic Balaton Principality ruled by prince
Pribina (''"Privinae civitas, munimen, castrum in nemore et palude Salae"'' in a
Salzburg chronicle). During the reign of Pribina's son, prince
Kocel (861-876), in the summer of 867, it provided short-term hospitality to brothers
Cyril and
Methodius on their way from
Great Moravia to the pope in
Rome to justify the use of the
Slavonic language as a liturgical language. They and their disciples turned Blatnograd into one of the centers that spread the knowledge of the new
Slavonic script (
Glagolitic alphabet) and literature, educating numerous future missionaries in their native language.
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Zalavár