Helvécia was founded in 1892 by Swiss-born teacher Heinrich Eduard Weber [de].[2]
After the great phylloxera epidemic that had destroyed much of the historical vineyard plantings in the 1870s, sandy soils of the Great Plains became much more valuable for grape cultivation than before.[citation needed]
Helvécia was settled by 501 vineyard workers, most of them from the Balaton wine country.[citation needed] It gained independence of nearby Kecskemét in 1952.[2]
Geography
It covers an area of 73.66 km2 (28 sq mi) and has a population of 4,522 people (2015). Most of its inhabitants work in agriculture.[citation needed]
Approximately half of the population lives in hamlets. The rest is distributed between two centres approximately 3 km apart from each other: the older Helvécia-Ótelep, and the Szabó-Sándor-telep or Újtelep, originally a housing area for the former collective farm.[citation needed]
^ abBéla, Barna. "Svájc a magyar Alföldön: Helvécia" [Switzerland in the Hungarian Great Plain: Helvécia]. Csámborgo (in Hungarian). Retrieved 6 October 2024.