Balatonszentgyörgy

Balatonszentgyörgy

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Balatonszentgyörgy

Location of Balatonszentgyörgy

Coordinates: 46°41′19″N 17°17′43″E / 46.68852°N 17.29528°E / 46.68852; 17.29528Coordinates: 46°41′19″N 17°17′43″E / 46.68852°N 17.29528°E / 46.68852; 17.29528
Country  Hungary
County Somogy
Area
  Total 23.68 km2 (9.14 sq mi)
Population (2004)
  Total 1,659
  Density 70.05/km2 (181.4/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 8710
Area code(s) 85

Balatonszentgyörgy is a village in Somogy county, Hungary. It is near tio the village of Balatonberény. The village is next to Lake Balaton.

Overview

Csücskénél-Balatonszentgyörgy is located in the Southwest of Lake Balaton, the Zala River and the 7. sz. Főközlekedési road, by a small Lake that is on the conservation area's boundary. The village is located on the southern shore of Lake Balaton by the Somogy County-gate.

Geography

There is a beautiful panorama of the Hill at Somosi, from the Víztükre Lake shores. A forest and conservation region lies to the west of the village, local hills are to the east and Lake Balaton a short way to the north.[1][2][3]

History

General history

During Roman time there was evidence that the lake side at Balatonszentgyörgy was an ancient crossing point to the village of Balaton Fenékpuszta across Lake Balaton.

The town's Court in 1454 was an Italian Gordovai, Mr Fanchi László of the Szentgyörgyi family and was allowed to pass local laws. In 1480, the hamlets of Szentgyörggyel, Keszi, Bottyán Oszlár and Ságfalu merged South-East towards int to Kéthely. The Ottoman Empire invaded the village in 1566.

The Hungarian Revolution of 1848, did not reach the village, but a cholera outbreak hit the area around the village. The village doctor and the school were set up in 1904.

World War 1

33 locals had died in World War I.

World War 2 and after.

In the run-up to the Hungarian Front during World War II, Nazi German troops entered in the village. There is a German cemetery of 116 dead troopers behind the station. It was used as a heavy artillery positions. The rails and the Zala River’s border-bridges were blown up as the Germans left in 1945. A statue commemorates the 47 local who died in the war. In 1948, the village was given its first electric lighting system. On 22 October 1950 was founded within the Municipal Council and a local agricultural co-operative was founded in 1959 under the name Csillagvár, and then established the present day battyánpusztai.

Castles

The Star Castle (known locally as the Csillagvár) lies at the border with the settlement of Balatonberény. The star-shaped, fortress-like building was constructed by László Festetics during the 1820s as a hunting lodge and an exhibition inside the building introduces the life of knights of border castles in the 16th century.[4] There is a waxwork museum in the Star castle.[5][6][7]

Churches

A little further down the valley are the houses of prominent Roman Catholic Church by the Székesfehérvár-Nagykanizsa-Budapest railway line. From here starts the village of Balatonszentgyörgy, on the Keszthely – Town-Somogyszob-Balatonszentgyörgy-and the railway line. A new church was erected between 1925, and 1928. The Churches are of Roman Catholic faith.

Transport

The main road comes from the direction of Budapest-nagykanizsai. A bicycle route and road alsorun from Balatonszentgyörgy to Balatonbereny.[2] Balatonszentgyörgy is on the Keszthely – Town-Somogyszob-Balatonszentgyörgy-and the railway line. There is also a railway to Budapest and Balatonberény.[1] The construction of the station began in 1858, and completed in 1861. The station name: station was" Keszthely External" back then and became the hub of the századfordulóra railway Balatonszentgyörgy. The station has 1 island platform. [8][9] [10][11]

Demographics

The population increased from 1,162 and the number of houses was 116 in late Victorian times. In 1932, the municipality has a population of 1,440 people in 223 house. the population stood at 1,659 in 2004. Its village area is 23,68 km² with 1,610 inhabitants wiithin it during 2009.[12]

Tourism

It has several cheap hotels and live street webcams.[13]

Schools

The István Dobó balatonszentgyörgyi Tanévnyitó ceremony was held at a local primary school in 2011, with the Hungarian State Secretary for education present at the show.[14]

Famous local residents

Dr. Ottó Szüts was a “Iron County Nyug” and military officer at Balatonszentgyörgy. He lived between 1894 and 1961. He is buried in the local cemetery and has a monument to his memory.[15]

Gallery

  1. ^ http://www.civertan.hu/legifoto/legifoto.php?page_level=2013 Fotók Balatonszentgyörgyről
  2. ^ http://www.babamuzeum-keszthely.hu/kiallitasok/csillag/index.html

References

  1. 1 2 "Balatonszentgyorgy Map | Hungary Google Satellite Maps". Maplandia.com. Retrieved 2011-09-08.
  2. 1 2 "Route: Balatonszentgyörgy - Balatonbereny 1". Bikemap.net. 2011-06-15. Archived from the original on 2012-03-24. Retrieved 2011-09-10.
  3. Balatonszentgyörgy (1970-01-01). "Balatonszentgyörgy - Google Maps". Maps.google.co.uk. Retrieved 2011-09-10.
  4. "Hungary - Balatonberény". 1hungary.com. Retrieved 2011-08-18.
  5. "Wax museum in the Star castle, Balatonszentgyörgy - Wax Museums on". Waymarking.com. 2011-01-04. Retrieved 2011-09-08.
  6. "A scavenger hunt for unique and interesting locations in the world". Waymarking. 2011-08-09. Retrieved 2011-09-08.
  7. "Fotók Balatonszentgyörgyről". Civertan.hu. 2009-03-15. Retrieved 2011-09-08.
  8. "Balatonszentgyörgy Railroad Station". YouTube. Retrieved 2011-09-10.
  9. "Hungarian train dividing at Balatonszentgyörgy Part-1". YouTube. Retrieved 2011-09-10.
  10. "Trekking around Balatonszentgyörgy Vasútállomás, Somogy, Hungary (railroad station) - Nature & Geography - 3055530". Chinci.com. Retrieved 2011-09-10.
  11. "Kvarner IC balatonszentgyörgyön". YouTube. Retrieved 2011-09-10.
  12. http://portal.ksh.hu/pls/portal/cp.hnt_telep?NN=21324
  13. "Balatonszentgyorgy". alltravels.com. Retrieved 2011-09-08.
  14. "Balatonszentgyörgy". Balatonszentgyorgy.hu. Retrieved 2011-09-08.
  15. "Dr. Szüts Ottó". Somogyitemetkezes.hu. Retrieved 2011-09-10.

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