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The Ocland commune is located in the eastern part of the historic Transylvania, which until 1920 belonged to the Hungarian state. Up to this day, virtually all the inhabitants of the region are Hungarians. Ocland lies on the southern border of the so-called Székely Land (Székelyföld), south of the village the historical Saxon land begins. The Székelys were free from serfdom social group that defended the eastern borders of the Kingdom of Hungary.Flora and Fauna
The Hór Valley: the longest (23 km) and the most beautiful valley in Hungary. It boasts interesting locations, such as the Subalyuk cave, the Oszla Regional House or the Ódor castle ruins. Having left the last Cserépfalu buildings behind, we will almost immediately find ourselves in the Hór valley. It is one of the most beautiful and interesting valleys in the southern part of the Bükk Mountains. The slopes of the Perpác hill, towering over the valley (348 m) are covered with beautiful forests, typical of calcareous soil areas, reaching all the way to the Ódor castle. The most common tree species are the Turkey oaks and other oak species, as well as limes, but the Mahaleb cherries are also typical of the area. The cooler parts of the slopes have developed grass formations of rock plants.History and culture
The Ocland commune is located in the eastern part of the historic Transylvania, which until 1920 belonged to the Hungarian state. Up to this day, virtually all the inhabitants of the region are Hungarians. Ocland lies on the southern border of the so-called Székely Land (Székelyföld), south of the village the historical Saxon land begins. The Székelys were free from serfdom social group that defended the eastern borders of the Kingdom of Hungary. The Székelys themselves are still convinced that that they are descendants of king of the Huns - Attila. His younger son Csaba is said to have wandered from Pannonia to Transylvania after the father’s death. According to local legend, among the ruins of the Kustaly castle near Ocland, there is the grave of Attila’s beloved wife, named Rika or Réka.About us
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