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Csurgó formerly Somogy-Csurgó |
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Building of the high school of the Reformed church in Csurgó | |||
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Location of Somogy County in Hungary | |||
Coordinates: | |||
Country | Hungary | ||
Region | Southern Transdanubia | ||
County | Somogy | ||
Subregion | Csurgó | ||
Government | |||
• Mayor | János Füstös (FIDESZ-KDNP) | ||
Area | |||
• Total | 59.42 km2 (22.94 sq mi) | ||
Elevation | 135 m (443 ft) | ||
Population (1 Jan 2015) | |||
• Total | 5 053 | ||
• Density | 87.98/km2 (227.9/sq mi) | ||
Time zone | CET (UTC+1) | ||
• Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) | ||
Postal code | 8669 | ||
Dialing code | 82 | ||
Website | http://www.csurgo.hu/hu/ |
Csurgó (formerly Somogy-Csurgó) is a town in Somogy County, Southern Transdanubia Region, Hungary.
Sightseeings[]
The town was important educational center of the Reformed Church in Hungary. Its Reformed Church College was visited by Mihály Csokonai Vitéz, the famous poet, too.
The Árpád age church has characteristic architecture. It has western tower with fourfold lower floors and octagonal upper floors with stone gul on the top.
Twin towns — Sister cities[]
Csurgó is twinned with:
- Aumale, France
- Fehérvárcsurgó, Hungary
- Haimhausen, Germany
- Markelo, Netherlands
- Cristuru Secuiesc, Romania
- Vráble, Slovakia
- Vrsar, Croatia
- Yuzawa, Japan [1]
People[]
- Attila Bárkányi (hu)
- Ferenc Beleváry (hu)
- Ladislas Farago, military historian
- Antal Stevanecz, Slovene teacher and writer
See also[]
- Slovenes in Somogy
References[]
- Gerő, L. (1984): Magyar műemléki ABC. (Hungarian Architectural Heritage ABC.) Budapest
- Genthon I. (1959): Magyarország műemlékei. (Architectural Heritage of Hungary). Budapest
- Szőnyi O. (É.n.): Régi magyar templomok. Alte Ungarische Kirchen. Anciennes églises Hongroises. Hungarian Churches of Yore. A Műemlékek Országos Bizottsága. Mirályi Magyar Egyetemi Nyomda, Budapest.
- Gerevich T. (1938): Magyarország románkori emlékei. (Die romanische Denkmäler Ungarns.) Egyetemi nyomda. Budapest
- Henszlmann, I. (1876): Magyarország ó-keresztyén, román és átmeneti stylü mű-emlékeinek rövid ismertetése, (Old-Christian, Romanesque and Transitional Style Architecture in Hungary). Királyi Magyar Egyetemi Nyomda, Budapest
- ^ "International Exchange" (in English). List of Affiliation Partners within Prefectures. Council of Local Authorities for International Relations (CLAIR). http://www.clair.or.jp/cgi-bin/simai/e/03.cgi?p=05&n=Akita%20Prefecture. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
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