Mór is a town in
Fejér county,
Hungary. Among the smaller towns in the
Central Transdanubia Region of
Hungary, it lies between
Vértes and
Bakony Hills, in the northwestern corner of
Fejér Country. The historic roots of the present town go back to the Celtic an Roman Period. The town is the meanest settlement in the Mór-ditch it is also the economical, institutional and cultural centre of the small region of Mór including 13 settlements. The improvement of the town began with the arrival of
ethnic German settlers and
Capuchin monks in 1697. In 1758 it got the marker-town state.