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Nyíregyháza

Nyíregyháza (Hungarian: [ˈɲiːrɛɟhaːzɒ] , Slovak: Níreďháza, Romanian: Mestecănești) is a city with county rights in northeastern Hungary and the county capital of Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg. With a population of 118,001, it is the seventh-largest city in Hungary and the second largest in the Northern Great Plain region. Its development has been ongoing since the 18th century, making it the economic and cultural center of the region. Nyíregyháza Zoo, with over 500 species, is recognized throughout Europe.

Nyíregyháza
Nyíregyháza Megyei Jogú Város
Left: Our Lady of Nyíregyháza Cathedral, Saving Palace (Takarekpalota) Right: Nyíregyháza City Hall, A view of Cathedral from Kossuth Street, 25 Kossuth Street (All items were from above to bottom)
Nyíregyháza
Nyíregyháza
Coordinates: 47°57′11″N 21°43′38″E / 47.95306°N 21.72713°E / 47.95306; 21.72713
Country Hungary
RegionNorthern Great Plain
CountySzabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg
DistrictNyíregyháza
Established9th century AD
Market town1786
Government
 • MayorDr Ferenc Kovács (Fidesz)
 • Deputy MayorMenyhért Jászai (Fidesz-KDNP)
Dr Attila Ulrich (Fidesz-KDNP)
 • Town NotaryDr Sándor Szemán
Area
 • City with county rights274.46 km2 (105.97 sq mi)
Elevation
116 m (381 ft)
Population
 (2017)
 • City with county rights117,689[1]
 • Rank7th in Hungary
 • Density425.92/km2 (1,103.1/sq mi)
 • Urban
238,020 (3rd)[2]
Population by ethnicity
 • Hungarians86.1%
 • Roma1.8%
 • Germans0.5%
 • Ukrainians0.4%
 • Romanians0.3%
 • Slovaks0.2%
 • Rusyns0.1%
 • Bulgarians0.1%
 • Poles0.1%
Population by religion
 • Roman Catholic21.0%
 • Greek Catholic10.6%
 • Calvinists16.4%
 • Lutherans7.0%
 • Jews0.1%
 • Other1.8%
 • Non-religious14.6%
 • Unknown28.5%
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
4400 to 4433
Area code(+36) 42
MotorwaysM3 Motorway
NUTS 3 codeHU323
Distance from Budapest233 km (145 mi) East
AirportNyíregyháza
MPTünde Szabó (Fidesz)
Győző Vinnai (Fidesz)
Websitewww.nyiregyhaza.hu
County Hall, Nyíregyháza by Ignác Alpár
Váci Mihály Municipal Cultural Centre, Nyíregyháza by Ferenc Bán

Geography edit

Nyíregyháza is located in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County in the northern Plain region, which also comprises Hajdú-Bihar County and Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County. It is located in the center of Nyírség as an agricultural town. The boundaries of the city are often understood as a very broad frame, because generally the near suburbs are included in them. It is located at the intersections of routes 4, 41, 36, and 38, making the city easy to reach, lying at the crossroads to Sub-Carpathia and Transylvania.

Climate edit

Nyíregyháza's climate is classified as humid continental climate (Köppen Dfb). Among them, the annual average temperature is 10.7 °C (51.3 °F), the hottest month in July is 21.4 °C (70.5 °F), and the coldest month is −1.2 °C (29.8 °F) in January. The annual precipitation is 546.0 millimetres (21.50 in), of which July is the wettest with 67.9 millimetres (2.67 in), while January is the driest with only 26.5 millimetres (1.04 in). The extreme temperature throughout the year ranged from −19.2 °C (−2.6 °F) on December 28, 1996 to 39.3 °C (102.7 °F) on July 20, 2007.

Climate data for Nyíregyháza, 1991−2020 normals
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 14.6
(58.3)
18.6
(65.5)
24.3
(75.7)
31.7
(89.1)
32.9
(91.2)
35.6
(96.1)
39.3
(102.7)
38.2
(100.8)
35.6
(96.1)
26.9
(80.4)
24.1
(75.4)
15.4
(59.7)
39.3
(102.7)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 1.5
(34.7)
4.4
(39.9)
10.6
(51.1)
17.7
(63.9)
22.5
(72.5)
25.8
(78.4)
27.8
(82.0)
27.9
(82.2)
22.2
(72.0)
15.9
(60.6)
9.0
(48.2)
2.7
(36.9)
15.7
(60.3)
Daily mean °C (°F) −1.2
(29.8)
0.7
(33.3)
5.8
(42.4)
11.9
(53.4)
16.4
(61.5)
19.8
(67.6)
21.4
(70.5)
21.3
(70.3)
16.0
(60.8)
10.6
(51.1)
5.2
(41.4)
0.1
(32.2)
10.7
(51.3)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) −3.6
(25.5)
−2.4
(27.7)
1.5
(34.7)
6.5
(43.7)
10.8
(51.4)
14.3
(57.7)
15.6
(60.1)
15.3
(59.5)
10.8
(51.4)
6.2
(43.2)
2.0
(35.6)
−2.1
(28.2)
6.2
(43.2)
Record low °C (°F) −18.8
(−1.8)
−18.9
(−2.0)
−13.4
(7.9)
−4.0
(24.8)
−0.2
(31.6)
6.8
(44.2)
8.4
(47.1)
6.8
(44.2)
0.9
(33.6)
−7.6
(18.3)
−13.4
(7.9)
−19.2
(−2.6)
−19.2
(−2.6)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 26.5
(1.04)
30.9
(1.22)
27.9
(1.10)
39.9
(1.57)
58.7
(2.31)
63.5
(2.50)
67.9
(2.67)
46.0
(1.81)
50.8
(2.00)
44.2
(1.74)
41.2
(1.62)
48.5
(1.91)
546.0
(21.50)
Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm) 6.1 6.5 5.7 6.6 8.7 8.3 8.1 5.9 6.5 6.7 7.0 7.6 83.7
Average relative humidity (%) 88.4 78.5 66.9 60.8 65.1 67.9 68.2 67.8 72.9 77.6 83.4 88.3 73.8
Source: NOAA[4]

History edit

The first written mentions of Nyíregyháza date back to 1209, although it was then called simply Nyír ('birch'), after the Nyírség, the greater region in which the city lies. A source from 1326 mentions that by then the city already had a church, hence the second part of the name, egyház (meaning 'church'). By the middle of the 15th century, the town had about 400 inhabitants. In the 16th century, during the Turkish occupation of Hungary, Nyíregyháza became deserted; it was resettled only in the 1630s–1640s.

After the War for Independence led by Prince Francis II Rákóczi, the town's population increased. Most new settlers were Slovaks from the area of Békéscsaba. In 1786, Nyíregyháza was granted the right to hold four market days a year; by this time the town was the biggest in the county, with 7,500 inhabitants. In the early 19th century, Nyíregyháza was wealthy enough to secure freedom from its feudal lords, the Dessewffy and Károlyi families. During these prosperous years, the town got a new town hall, a hospital, several schools, and a restaurant by nearby Sóstó lake ("Salty Lake").

The town's inhabitants took an active part in the revolution and war for independence in 1848–49, and after the suppression of the revolution, several were imprisoned, among them the mayor, Márton Hatzel.

In the second half of the 19th century, Nyíregyháza became more and more urbanized, and in 1876, became the seat of Szabolcs County (now part of the larger integrated county Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg). In 1858, the railroad line reached Nyíregyháza; several new buildings were built, including a telegraph office, the main post office, and the theater. In 1881 the population consisted of 24,102 people, of which 13,534 were Hungarians, 8,678 Slovaks, 389 Germans and 1,501 of other ethnicities.[5] In 1911, the tramway network was complete. After the grim years of World War I and the Hungarian–Romanian War, Nyíregyháza remained under Romanian occupation for ten months. Between the two world wars, the city celebrated the 100th anniversary of its independence from feudal landowners.

During World War II, Jews were used as forced laborers by Hungarians. After the German invasion, more than 6,000 of the city's Jewish inhabitants were deported to Auschwitz.[6][7] After the war, 2,000 Hungarians were sent to Soviet labor camps (colloquially called malenky robot, or "little work"). Several buildings were destroyed, too, including the Status Quo Synagogue, whose front wall was preserved and is now displayed in Nyíregyháza's Jewish Cemetery.[8]

A monument in the memory of the Holocaust victims was constructed in 2004.[7]

From the 1960s, the city grew and developed quickly. Today, Nyíregyháza is one of the most prosperous cities in Hungary, serving as both a center of education and a popular tourist destination. It is known for having a bar in every street.

Nyíregyháza is the birthplace of Israeli artist Zeev Kun, who was born here in 1930.

Population edit

With a population of 118,001, Nyíregyháza is the seventh-largest city in Hungary.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1870 13,015—    
1890 18,996+46.0%
1900 28,073+47.8%
1910 33,444+19.1%
1920 38,751+15.9%
1930 46,522+20.1%
1941 53,917+15.9%
1949 48,382−10.3%
1960 56,834+17.5%
1970 75,245+32.4%
1980 108,235+43.8%
1990 114,152+5.5%
2001 118,795+4.1%
2011 119,746+0.8%
2022 116,439−2.8%
Significant minority groups
Nationality Population (2021)
  Germany 613
  Ukraine 465
  Russia 337
  Romania 305
  Slovakia 214
  Estonia 1

Economy edit

After the fall of Communism, several foreign-owned companies appeared in the city. In the early 2000s, the largest employers were Hübner Flextronics Ltd. and Hirsch's, but during the period of economic recession, many companies eliminated several thousand jobs. Today, the largest public companies are the Lego Manufacturing Kft. and the Michelin Hungaria Abroncsgyártó Kft., providing employment for about 3,000 people.

 
A part of downtown

Religion edit

  • Roman Catholic: During the 2011 census, 25,132 people, or 20.1% of the population, identified themselves as being Roman Catholic (8,365 fewer than in the 2001 census). The city is co-seat of the Diocese of Debrecen-Nyíregyháza. The church owns St. Emeric Catholic High School, Primary School and College and a kindergarten in the city.
  • Greek Catholic: During the 2001 census, 12,742 people, or 10.6% of the population, identified themselves as being Greek Catholic (6,303 less than in 2001). The city is the seat of the only Hungarian Greek Catholic bishopric, the Diocese of Hajdúdorog. The Co-Cathedral of the Nyíregyháza St. Nicholas Greek Catholic Cathedral, other churches in the city: Jósaváros Greek Catholic Church, Nyíregyháza-Örökösföld Holy Trinity Greek Catholic Church, Nyíregyháza-Borbánya Mother of God Greek Catholic Church, Fox Mountain St Stephen's Chapel (Sóstóhegy), Nyírszőlős Birth of the Mother of God Greek Catholic Church, Nyíregyháza-Oros Protection of the Theotokos Greek Catholic Church, Rozsrétszőlősi Greek Catholic chapel. Here you will find the country's only Greek Catholic institution of higher learning, the St. Athanasius Greek Catholic Theological College. Other religious educational institutions include St. Nicholas Greek Catholic Kindergarten, Primary and Secondary School, Nicholas Soja Greek Catholic Primary School and Nursery (Huszar Colony).
  • Reformed: During the 2011 census, 19,662 people, or 16.4% of the population, identified themselves as belonging to this religion (5,956 less than in 2001). The city is part of the East Hungarian Reformed Church District. Churches in the city are the Nyíregyháza City Reformed Church Temple, Nyíregyháza-Garden City Reformed Church Church of Nyíregyháza-Sóstói Reformed Church church Orosi Reformed Church Temple. Also maintained by the Church are the Jókai Reformed Primary School, Magdaléneum - Reformed Disability Nurse, Nursing Home, Mustard Seed Nursery, Kálvineum Nursing Home.
  • Lutheran: During the 2011 census, 8,391 people, or 7% of the population, identified themselves as belonging to this religion (3,970 less than in 2001). Because of the city's Szabolcs Hajdu-diocese headquarters, especially in the 18th century Nyíregyháza újranépesítő tirpákok are important in the tradition of the Church. In 1947, the Hungarian-Slovak population exchange greatly contributed to the decrease in the number of believers. The denomination of the oldest and largest local church in the Nyíregyháza Lutheran Church Great Church, other churches: Evangelical small church, Nyíregyháza-Garden City Augsburg Confession Lutheran Church meetinghouses, Nyíregyháza Lutheran Church III. area Borbánya church Rozsrétszőlősi Bethlehem Lutheran church, the church Nyírszőlős Lutheran Church. The College of Nyíregyháza Budapest Protestant Theological University mel pricing religious cooperation is going well. Maintained by the Church's educational institutions: Lajos Kossuth Nyíregyháza Lutheran High School, Zoltan Turóczy Protestant English Bilingual Primary School and Nursery. The institution of the Emmaus Lutheran Church Charity Home Church also.
  • Orthodox: During the 2011 census, 127 people declared themselves as belonging to this religion. The St George the Martyr Orthodox chapel falls under the Hungarian Orthodox Diocese.

Transportation edit

National road traffic to Budapest goes through the M3 motorway and four national highways (4, 36, 38, 41) and the lower state roads, other cities of the country and the settlements of Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county. Szabolcs Volán Zrt. Launches long-haul flights to major cities in the region and to larger towns in the country.

Due to the nature of the city junction, Nyíregyháza's road network is heavily loaded. The city center is surrounded by a 2X2-lane "highway". And the narrow city center is bordered by the "small boulevard", the northern, eastern and southern parts of which have already been completed. The M3 motorway, which recently reached the city, will hopefully reduce traffic and congestion on roads passing through the city center. At the same time the motorway reached the city, the east bypass (main road 403) was opened, allowing those traveling between Budapest and Záhony to avoid the city. Those coming to Debrecen no longer have to cross the city. The Nyíregyháza ring road includes the already completed 403 road and the M3 motorway south of the city. The missing parts of the ring road are Highway 338 (already authorized, but with an unknown construction date) in the west and the northern sector.

The most important of its railway connections is the 100 electric tram line between Szolnok and Záhony, from where the number 80 line to Tokaj, 113 line to Mátészalka and 116 line to Vásárosnamény branch out. Nyíregyháza is the final stop of the Ohat-Pusztakócs-Nyíregyháza railway line, which provides passenger traffic to Tiszalök. Next to the station are the Nyírvidék small railway to Dombrád and Balsa, which closed in December 2009. Nyíregyháza is one of the busiest railway stations in the country. There are InterCity flights to Budapest every hour to Debrecen and Miskolc. Nyíregyháza welcomes visitors to the city in a new and modern station building.

Tourist sights edit

 
Nyiregyháza's Roman Catholic church with the newly built fountain in the foreground
 
County Hall
 
Nyíregyháza Zoo

Nyíregyháza also has several museums and exhibitions, showing the city's rich cultural heritage.

  • Collection of the International Medallion Art and Small Sculpture Creative Community of Nyíregyháza-Sóstó – periodic exhibitions of works of contemporary artists

Politics edit

The current mayor of Nyíregyháza is Ferenc Kovács (Fidesz-KDNP).

The local Municipal Assembly, elected in the 2019 local government elections, is made up of 22 members (1 mayor, 15 individual constituency MEPs and 6 compensation List MEPs) divided into the following political parties and alliances:[9]

Party Seats Current Municipal Assembly
  Fidesz-KDNP 13 M                        
  Opposition coalition[a] 9                          

List of mayors since 1990 edit

Member Party Term of office
Zoltán Mádi Fidesz 1990–1994
Lászlóné Csabai MSZP 1994–2010
Ferenc Kovács Fidesz 2010–

Sport edit

The city is home to Hübner Nyíregyháza BS, a First division basketball team that plays its home games at the Continental Arena.[10]

The Rally Hungary is a rally race headquartered in Nyíregyháza that is part of the European Rally Championship since 2019.

The Volán Sporttelep (Entrance on Czuczor Gergely utca) is an association football venue[11] and former motorcycle speedway track. It has been a significant venue for speedway and has hosted many events, including qualifying rounds of the Speedway World Championship (the first in 1990)[12][13] and a qualifying round of the Speedway World Team Cup in 1989.[14] The last speedway is believed to have take place in 1997.

Twin towns – sister cities edit

Nyíregyháza is twinned with:[15][16][17]

Notable residents edit

Broadcasting edit

Near Nyíregyháza, at 47°56′12.17″N 21°45′28.35″E / 47.9367139°N 21.7578750°E / 47.9367139; 21.7578750 (Nyíregyháza Radio Mast), stands the oldest radio mast in Hungary. Built in 1925, it is a 115-metre (377 ft) tall guyed mast radiator, used for broadcasting on 1251 kHz (AM).

References and notes edit

References
  1. ^ KSH - Nyíregyháza, 2017
  2. ^ Eurostat, 2016
  3. ^ a b KSH - Nyíregyháza, 2011
  4. ^ . National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Archived from the original on 2023-08-28. Retrieved August 28, 2023.
  5. ^ "Hungarian 1881 census" (in Hungarian). Retrieved 8 December 2022.
  6. ^ "Pinkas Hakehillot Hungary: Nyiregyhaza". www.jewishgen.org.
  7. ^ a b Seemann, Uwe. "Information Portal to European Sites of Remembrance". www.memorialmuseums.org.
  8. ^ Chief Rabbi Joseph Leifer of Nyíregyháza is buried in the cemetery. He was the son of the world-renowned Rabbi Mordachai of Nadvorna, and settled in Nyíregyháza after World War I, attracting a large following there. His grave is visited annually by thousands of Hasidim.
  9. ^ "Városi közgyűlés tagjai 2019-2024 - Nyíregyháza (Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg megye)". valasztas.hu. Retrieved 2019-10-29.
  10. ^ Dankó László (16 October 2021). "Az első győzelem - Sopronban nyert a Hübner Nyíregyháza BS". nyiregyhaza.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 17 December 2021.
  11. ^ "Nyíregyháza, Volán Sporttelep". Magyar Futball. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  12. ^ "World Championship". Metal Speedway. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  13. ^ "World Championship". Speedway.org. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  14. ^ "Speedway World Cup". International Speedway. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  15. ^ "Testvérvárosok". nyiregyhaza.hu (in Hungarian). Nyíregyháza. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  16. ^ "Nyíregyháza, Węgry". bielsko-biala.pl (in Polish). Bielsko-Biała. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  17. ^ "Nyíregyháza – Ungaria". baiamare.ro (in Romanian). Baia Mare. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
Notes
  1. ^ Coalition of Mindenki Magyarországa-LMP-Association of Independents-Jobbik-MSZP-Dialogue-Momentum-DK.

Further reading edit

    External links edit

    •   Media related to Nyíregyháza at Wikimedia Commons
    • (in Hungarian)
    • Sóstó Zoo[permanent dead link]
    • Nyíregyházi Hírportál - hírek - news (in Hungarian)
    • A portal site (in Hungarian)
    • (in Hungarian)
    • Happy Art Festival site in English
    • Nyíregyháza at funiq.hu
    • Restaurant, bar, pub, daily menu & gastro guide from Nyíregyháza (in Hungarian)

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Saving Palace Takarekpalota Right Nyiregyhaza City Hall A view of Cathedral from Kossuth Street 25 Kossuth Street All items were from above to bottom FlagCoat of armsNyiregyhazaShow map of Szabolcs Szatmar Bereg CountyNyiregyhazaShow map of HungaryCoordinates 47 57 11 N 21 43 38 E 47 95306 N 21 72713 E 47 95306 21 72713Country HungaryRegionNorthern Great PlainCountySzabolcs Szatmar BeregDistrictNyiregyhazaEstablished9th century ADMarket town1786Government MayorDr Ferenc Kovacs Fidesz Deputy MayorMenyhert Jaszai Fidesz KDNP Dr Attila Ulrich Fidesz KDNP Town NotaryDr Sandor SzemanArea City with county rights274 46 km2 105 97 sq mi Elevation116 m 381 ft Population 2017 City with county rights117 689 1 Rank7th in Hungary Density425 92 km2 1 103 1 sq mi Urban238 020 3rd 2 Population by ethnicity 3 Hungarians86 1 Roma1 8 Germans0 5 Ukrainians0 4 Romanians0 3 Slovaks0 2 Rusyns0 1 Bulgarians0 1 Poles0 1 Population by religion 3 Roman Catholic21 0 Greek Catholic10 6 Calvinists16 4 Lutherans7 0 Jews0 1 Other1 8 Non religious14 6 Unknown28 5 Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code4400 to 4433Area code 36 42MotorwaysM3 MotorwayNUTS 3 codeHU323Distance from Budapest233 km 145 mi EastAirportNyiregyhazaMPTunde Szabo Fidesz Gyozo Vinnai Fidesz Websitewww wbr nyiregyhaza wbr huCounty Hall Nyiregyhaza by Ignac AlparVaci Mihaly Municipal Cultural Centre Nyiregyhaza by Ferenc Ban Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Climate 2 History 3 Population 4 Economy 5 Religion 6 Transportation 7 Tourist sights 8 Politics 8 1 List of mayors since 1990 9 Sport 10 Twin towns sister cities 11 Notable residents 12 Broadcasting 13 References and notes 14 Further reading 15 External linksGeography editNyiregyhaza is located in Szabolcs Szatmar Bereg County in the northern Plain region which also comprises Hajdu Bihar County and Jasz Nagykun Szolnok County It is located in the center of Nyirseg as an agricultural town The boundaries of the city are often understood as a very broad frame because generally the near suburbs are included in them It is located at the intersections of routes 4 41 36 and 38 making the city easy to reach lying at the crossroads to Sub Carpathia and Transylvania Climate edit Nyiregyhaza s climate is classified as humid continental climate Koppen Dfb Among them the annual average temperature is 10 7 C 51 3 F the hottest month in July is 21 4 C 70 5 F and the coldest month is 1 2 C 29 8 F in January The annual precipitation is 546 0 millimetres 21 50 in of which July is the wettest with 67 9 millimetres 2 67 in while January is the driest with only 26 5 millimetres 1 04 in The extreme temperature throughout the year ranged from 19 2 C 2 6 F on December 28 1996 to 39 3 C 102 7 F on July 20 2007 Climate data for Nyiregyhaza 1991 2020 normalsMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 14 6 58 3 18 6 65 5 24 3 75 7 31 7 89 1 32 9 91 2 35 6 96 1 39 3 102 7 38 2 100 8 35 6 96 1 26 9 80 4 24 1 75 4 15 4 59 7 39 3 102 7 Mean daily maximum C F 1 5 34 7 4 4 39 9 10 6 51 1 17 7 63 9 22 5 72 5 25 8 78 4 27 8 82 0 27 9 82 2 22 2 72 0 15 9 60 6 9 0 48 2 2 7 36 9 15 7 60 3 Daily mean C F 1 2 29 8 0 7 33 3 5 8 42 4 11 9 53 4 16 4 61 5 19 8 67 6 21 4 70 5 21 3 70 3 16 0 60 8 10 6 51 1 5 2 41 4 0 1 32 2 10 7 51 3 Mean daily minimum C F 3 6 25 5 2 4 27 7 1 5 34 7 6 5 43 7 10 8 51 4 14 3 57 7 15 6 60 1 15 3 59 5 10 8 51 4 6 2 43 2 2 0 35 6 2 1 28 2 6 2 43 2 Record low C F 18 8 1 8 18 9 2 0 13 4 7 9 4 0 24 8 0 2 31 6 6 8 44 2 8 4 47 1 6 8 44 2 0 9 33 6 7 6 18 3 13 4 7 9 19 2 2 6 19 2 2 6 Average precipitation mm inches 26 5 1 04 30 9 1 22 27 9 1 10 39 9 1 57 58 7 2 31 63 5 2 50 67 9 2 67 46 0 1 81 50 8 2 00 44 2 1 74 41 2 1 62 48 5 1 91 546 0 21 50 Average precipitation days 1 0 mm 6 1 6 5 5 7 6 6 8 7 8 3 8 1 5 9 6 5 6 7 7 0 7 6 83 7Average relative humidity 88 4 78 5 66 9 60 8 65 1 67 9 68 2 67 8 72 9 77 6 83 4 88 3 73 8Source NOAA 4 History editThe first written mentions of Nyiregyhaza date back to 1209 although it was then called simply Nyir birch after the Nyirseg the greater region in which the city lies A source from 1326 mentions that by then the city already had a church hence the second part of the name egyhaz meaning church By the middle of the 15th century the town had about 400 inhabitants In the 16th century during the Turkish occupation of Hungary Nyiregyhaza became deserted it was resettled only in the 1630s 1640s After the War for Independence led by Prince Francis II Rakoczi the town s population increased Most new settlers were Slovaks from the area of Bekescsaba In 1786 Nyiregyhaza was granted the right to hold four market days a year by this time the town was the biggest in the county with 7 500 inhabitants In the early 19th century Nyiregyhaza was wealthy enough to secure freedom from its feudal lords the Dessewffy and Karolyi families During these prosperous years the town got a new town hall a hospital several schools and a restaurant by nearby Sosto lake Salty Lake The town s inhabitants took an active part in the revolution and war for independence in 1848 49 and after the suppression of the revolution several were imprisoned among them the mayor Marton Hatzel In the second half of the 19th century Nyiregyhaza became more and more urbanized and in 1876 became the seat of Szabolcs County now part of the larger integrated county Szabolcs Szatmar Bereg In 1858 the railroad line reached Nyiregyhaza several new buildings were built including a telegraph office the main post office and the theater In 1881 the population consisted of 24 102 people of which 13 534 were Hungarians 8 678 Slovaks 389 Germans and 1 501 of other ethnicities 5 In 1911 the tramway network was complete After the grim years of World War I and the Hungarian Romanian War Nyiregyhaza remained under Romanian occupation for ten months Between the two world wars the city celebrated the 100th anniversary of its independence from feudal landowners During World War II Jews were used as forced laborers by Hungarians After the German invasion more than 6 000 of the city s Jewish inhabitants were deported to Auschwitz 6 7 After the war 2 000 Hungarians were sent to Soviet labor camps colloquially called malenky robot or little work Several buildings were destroyed too including the Status Quo Synagogue whose front wall was preserved and is now displayed in Nyiregyhaza s Jewish Cemetery 8 A monument in the memory of the Holocaust victims was constructed in 2004 7 From the 1960s the city grew and developed quickly Today Nyiregyhaza is one of the most prosperous cities in Hungary serving as both a center of education and a popular tourist destination It is known for having a bar in every street Nyiregyhaza is the birthplace of Israeli artist Zeev Kun who was born here in 1930 Population editWith a population of 118 001 Nyiregyhaza is the seventh largest city in Hungary Historical populationYearPop 187013 015 189018 996 46 0 190028 073 47 8 191033 444 19 1 192038 751 15 9 193046 522 20 1 194153 917 15 9 194948 382 10 3 196056 834 17 5 197075 245 32 4 1980108 235 43 8 1990114 152 5 5 2001118 795 4 1 2011119 746 0 8 2022116 439 2 8 Significant minority groupsNationality Population 2021 nbsp Germany 613 nbsp Ukraine 465 nbsp Russia 337 nbsp Romania 305 nbsp Slovakia 214 nbsp Estonia 1Economy editAfter the fall of Communism several foreign owned companies appeared in the city In the early 2000s the largest employers were Hubner Flextronics Ltd and Hirsch s but during the period of economic recession many companies eliminated several thousand jobs Today the largest public companies are the Lego Manufacturing Kft and the Michelin Hungaria Abroncsgyarto Kft providing employment for about 3 000 people nbsp A part of downtownReligion editRoman Catholic During the 2011 census 25 132 people or 20 1 of the population identified themselves as being Roman Catholic 8 365 fewer than in the 2001 census The city is co seat of the Diocese of Debrecen Nyiregyhaza The church owns St Emeric Catholic High School Primary School and College and a kindergarten in the city Greek Catholic During the 2001 census 12 742 people or 10 6 of the population identified themselves as being Greek Catholic 6 303 less than in 2001 The city is the seat of the only Hungarian Greek Catholic bishopric the Diocese of Hajdudorog The Co Cathedral of the Nyiregyhaza St Nicholas Greek Catholic Cathedral other churches in the city Josavaros Greek Catholic Church Nyiregyhaza Orokosfold Holy Trinity Greek Catholic Church Nyiregyhaza Borbanya Mother of God Greek Catholic Church Fox Mountain St Stephen s Chapel Sostohegy Nyirszolos Birth of the Mother of God Greek Catholic Church Nyiregyhaza Oros Protection of the Theotokos Greek Catholic Church Rozsretszolosi Greek Catholic chapel Here you will find the country s only Greek Catholic institution of higher learning the St Athanasius Greek Catholic Theological College Other religious educational institutions include St Nicholas Greek Catholic Kindergarten Primary and Secondary School Nicholas Soja Greek Catholic Primary School and Nursery Huszar Colony Reformed During the 2011 census 19 662 people or 16 4 of the population identified themselves as belonging to this religion 5 956 less than in 2001 The city is part of the East Hungarian Reformed Church District Churches in the city are the Nyiregyhaza City Reformed Church Temple Nyiregyhaza Garden City Reformed Church Church of Nyiregyhaza Sostoi Reformed Church church Orosi Reformed Church Temple Also maintained by the Church are the Jokai Reformed Primary School Magdaleneum Reformed Disability Nurse Nursing Home Mustard Seed Nursery Kalvineum Nursing Home Lutheran During the 2011 census 8 391 people or 7 of the population identified themselves as belonging to this religion 3 970 less than in 2001 Because of the city s Szabolcs Hajdu diocese headquarters especially in the 18th century Nyiregyhaza ujranepesito tirpakok are important in the tradition of the Church In 1947 the Hungarian Slovak population exchange greatly contributed to the decrease in the number of believers The denomination of the oldest and largest local church in the Nyiregyhaza Lutheran Church Great Church other churches Evangelical small church Nyiregyhaza Garden City Augsburg Confession Lutheran Church meetinghouses Nyiregyhaza Lutheran Church III area Borbanya church Rozsretszolosi Bethlehem Lutheran church the church Nyirszolos Lutheran Church The College of Nyiregyhaza Budapest Protestant Theological University mel pricing religious cooperation is going well Maintained by the Church s educational institutions Lajos Kossuth Nyiregyhaza Lutheran High School Zoltan Turoczy Protestant English Bilingual Primary School and Nursery The institution of the Emmaus Lutheran Church Charity Home Church also Orthodox During the 2011 census 127 people declared themselves as belonging to this religion The St George the Martyr Orthodox chapel falls under the Hungarian Orthodox Diocese Transportation editNational road traffic to Budapest goes through the M3 motorway and four national highways 4 36 38 41 and the lower state roads other cities of the country and the settlements of Szabolcs Szatmar Bereg county Szabolcs Volan Zrt Launches long haul flights to major cities in the region and to larger towns in the country Due to the nature of the city junction Nyiregyhaza s road network is heavily loaded The city center is surrounded by a 2X2 lane highway And the narrow city center is bordered by the small boulevard the northern eastern and southern parts of which have already been completed The M3 motorway which recently reached the city will hopefully reduce traffic and congestion on roads passing through the city center At the same time the motorway reached the city the east bypass main road 403 was opened allowing those traveling between Budapest and Zahony to avoid the city Those coming to Debrecen no longer have to cross the city The Nyiregyhaza ring road includes the already completed 403 road and the M3 motorway south of the city The missing parts of the ring road are Highway 338 already authorized but with an unknown construction date in the west and the northern sector The most important of its railway connections is the 100 electric tram line between Szolnok and Zahony from where the number 80 line to Tokaj 113 line to Mateszalka and 116 line to Vasarosnameny branch out Nyiregyhaza is the final stop of the Ohat Pusztakocs Nyiregyhaza railway line which provides passenger traffic to Tiszalok Next to the station are the Nyirvidek small railway to Dombrad and Balsa which closed in December 2009 Nyiregyhaza is one of the busiest railway stations in the country There are InterCity flights to Budapest every hour to Debrecen and Miskolc Nyiregyhaza welcomes visitors to the city in a new and modern station building nbsp Central Train station nbsp Solaris Urbino on Line 23Tourist sights edit nbsp Nyiregyhaza s Roman Catholic church with the newly built fountain in the foreground nbsp County Hall nbsp Nyiregyhaza ZooNyiregyhaza also has several museums and exhibitions showing the city s rich cultural heritage Collection of the International Medallion Art and Small Sculpture Creative Community of Nyiregyhaza Sosto periodic exhibitions of works of contemporary artistsPolitics editThe current mayor of Nyiregyhaza is Ferenc Kovacs Fidesz KDNP The local Municipal Assembly elected in the 2019 local government elections is made up of 22 members 1 mayor 15 individual constituency MEPs and 6 compensation List MEPs divided into the following political parties and alliances 9 Party Seats Current Municipal Assembly Fidesz KDNP 13 M Opposition coalition a 9 List of mayors since 1990 edit Member Party Term of officeZoltan Madi Fidesz 1990 1994Laszlone Csabai MSZP 1994 2010Ferenc Kovacs Fidesz 2010 Sport editThe city is home to Hubner Nyiregyhaza BS a First division basketball team that plays its home games at the Continental Arena 10 The Rally Hungary is a rally race headquartered in Nyiregyhaza that is part of the European Rally Championship since 2019 The Volan Sporttelep Entrance on Czuczor Gergely utca is an association football venue 11 and former motorcycle speedway track It has been a significant venue for speedway and has hosted many events including qualifying rounds of the Speedway World Championship the first in 1990 12 13 and a qualifying round of the Speedway World Team Cup in 1989 14 The last speedway is believed to have take place in 1997 Twin towns sister cities editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Hungary Nyiregyhaza is twinned with 15 16 17 nbsp Baia Mare Romania nbsp Bielsko Biala Poland nbsp Harbin China nbsp Iserlohn Germany nbsp Kajaani Finland nbsp Kiryat Motzkin Israel nbsp Presov Slovakia nbsp Rzeszow Poland nbsp Satu Mare Romania nbsp St Albans England United Kingdom nbsp Uzhhorod UkraineNotable residents editGyula Benczur painter Marton Fucsovics professional tennis player Daniel Gazdag footballer Miklos Kallay Gyula Krudy Gyorgy Mitro Gabor Nogradi author screenwriter playwright essayist publicist and poetBroadcasting editNear Nyiregyhaza at 47 56 12 17 N 21 45 28 35 E 47 9367139 N 21 7578750 E 47 9367139 21 7578750 Nyiregyhaza Radio Mast stands the oldest radio mast in Hungary Built in 1925 it is a 115 metre 377 ft tall guyed mast radiator used for broadcasting on 1251 kHz AM References and notes editReferences KSH Nyiregyhaza 2017 Eurostat 2016 a b KSH Nyiregyhaza 2011 Nyiregyhaza Climate Normals 1991 2020 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Archived from the original on 2023 08 28 Retrieved August 28 2023 Hungarian 1881 census in Hungarian Retrieved 8 December 2022 Pinkas Hakehillot Hungary Nyiregyhaza www jewishgen org a b Seemann Uwe Information Portal to European Sites of Remembrance www memorialmuseums org Chief Rabbi Joseph Leifer of Nyiregyhaza is buried in the cemetery He was the son of the world renowned Rabbi Mordachai of Nadvorna and settled in Nyiregyhaza after World War I attracting a large following there His grave is visited annually by thousands of Hasidim Varosi kozgyules tagjai 2019 2024 Nyiregyhaza Szabolcs Szatmar Bereg megye valasztas hu Retrieved 2019 10 29 Danko Laszlo 16 October 2021 Az elso gyozelem Sopronban nyert a Hubner Nyiregyhaza BS nyiregyhaza hu in Hungarian Retrieved 17 December 2021 Nyiregyhaza Volan Sporttelep Magyar Futball Retrieved 11 February 2024 World Championship Metal Speedway Retrieved 11 February 2024 World Championship Speedway org Retrieved 11 February 2024 Speedway World Cup International Speedway Retrieved 11 February 2024 Testvervarosok nyiregyhaza hu in Hungarian Nyiregyhaza Retrieved 2020 11 09 Nyiregyhaza Wegry bielsko biala pl in Polish Bielsko Biala Retrieved 2020 11 09 Nyiregyhaza Ungaria baiamare ro in Romanian Baia Mare Retrieved 2020 11 09 Notes Coalition of Mindenki Magyarorszaga LMP Association of Independents Jobbik MSZP Dialogue Momentum DK Further reading editBronze Age settlement and a former Sarmatian burial ground discovered in NyiregyhazaExternal links edit nbsp Media related to Nyiregyhaza at Wikimedia Commons nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Nyiregyhaza Official site Sosto Thermal Bath in Hungarian Sosto Zoo permanent dead link Nyiregyhazi Hirportal hirek news in Hungarian A portal site in Hungarian Index Kelet local news in Hungarian Happy Art Festival site in English Bronze Age settlement and a former Sarmatian burial ground discovered in Nyiregyhaza Nyiregyhaza at funiq hu Restaurant bar pub daily menu amp gastro guide from Nyiregyhaza in Hungarian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nyiregyhaza amp oldid 1215507598, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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