The population is about 96% Slovak and 3% Hungarian, with other small ethnic minorities, mainly gypsy. There was once a sizable Jewish population consisting of several families; all of them were deported to concentration camps during the years of World War II. There is a small Jewish cemetery on the village's outskirts.
Facilities
The village has a small public library a gym and a football pitch, and a Roman Catholic church whose base stone dates from the 9th century.