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Felsőzsolca

Felsőzsolca is a small town in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county, in northern Hungary, in the Miskolc agglomeration. It is the city with the tenth highest population in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county and the second biggest in the Miskolc agglomeration.

Felsőzsolca
Felsőzsolca railway station
Felsőzsolca
Location of Felsőzsolca
Coordinates: 48°06′31″N 20°51′20″E / 48.10872°N 20.85557°E / 48.10872; 20.85557
Country Hungary
CountyBorsod-Abaúj-Zemplén
DistrictMiskolc
Area
 • Total16.24 km2 (6.27 sq mi)
Population
 (2001)
 • Total7,120
 • Density440.27/km2 (1,140.3/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
3561
Area code(+36) 46
Websitewww.felsozsolca.hu

Location edit

Felsőzsolca is situated next to Miskolc, 1 km (1 mi) from the outskirts of Miskolc (the centres of the two cities are about 6 km (4 mi) from each other). The town is situated at the eastern tip of the Bükk Mountain, on the left bank of the river Sajó, and in the Borsod region bordered by the eastern side of Abaúj. The topography is flat, mildly hilly.

Transport edit

It is accessible by roads 3 and 37, by train on the Budapest-Miskolc-Sátoraljaújhely line, and on the Miskolc-Hidasnémeti line. The railway station is 3 km (2 mi) from the town.

Public transit for Felsőzsolca is provided by the neighboring Transport Company of Miskolc, (MVK Zrt.) Now, one bus service, line 7, serves the citizens. Besides this, several coach services travel through the town on Szent István street, and on Kassai street.

Geographical connections edit

  • Northeast: valley of river Hernád, Szikszó
  • North: hills of Cserehát
  • Northwest: Sajószentpéter, Kazincbarcika, Edelény towns
  • West: Bükk Mountain, Miskolc centre of the county
  • South: valley of river Sajó, Tisza, Tiszaújváros, Polgár, Debrecen towns
  • East: underneath of Tokaj Mountain, Taktaköz, Szerencs, Tokaj towns

Climate edit

Complexion: continental temperature, min-max.: -25 °C till +35 °C, annual average temperature is 11 °C

Hydrogeology edit

Next to the town, on the western side is the river Sajó and its tributary stream, Little-Bódva (Little-Sajó as others call it). There was a lake, called Pond Priest, between Miskolc and Felsőzsolca that has a legend associated with it. According to the legend, a church had sunk into the pond. The pond was pumped out in 2008, and the area has been built on. In June 2010 a historic flood hit Felsőzsolca. Out of a total of 2200, about 1800 houses were damaged, and over 200 houses collapsed. The restoration is in progress now.

History edit

The area has been inhabited since Neolithic times. The town was first mentioned in 1281 in a document about territory disputed between Zsolca and Miskolc. The document states that the border of the two towns shall always remain the river Sajó.

In the Middle Ages Zsolca had been a prospering village until occupying Turks destroyed it. The village suffered significantly again during the revolution against the Habsburgs in 1848–49 when Russian forces (allies of the Habsburgs) burned it down. In 1867 a monument was erected commemorating the Battle of Zsolca which made the village the second place in the country where a monument for the revolution was erected.

During the 20th century, the county became an important industrial area, the population of Felsőzsolca was growing rapidly due to its proximity to Miskolc. By 1980 it had more than 7,000 residents and in 1997 it was granted “city” status.

Unlike many villages in the area, Felsőzsolca managed to avoid being annexed by Miskolc mostly because of the river Sajó which acts as a natural border between them. The two cities exist in symbiosis. Despite being a sovereign city outside the boundaries of Miskolc, Felsőzsolca is directly connected to Miskolc by the bus lines of MVK Zrt., (the official Miskolc mass transport company).

Before World War II, there was a Jewish community in Felsőzsolca. At its height, there were 82 Jews in the community most of them were murdered by the Nazis in the Holocaust.[1]

Ethnical groups edit

91% of the population has Hungarian nationality, and 9% of the inhabitants have Roma nationality. Out of this, the Bulgarian and Polish minority also live in Felsőzsolca.

Sights edit

  • Anglican Church, built in 1851.
  • Roman Catholic Church. It was built in 1900 to honour Keresztelő Szent János.
  • Castle of the Bárczay family, restored in 2001.
  • Museum and library within the castle.
  • Monument of the Trianon. Garlands are placed every year to commemorate June 4, 1920.
  • Wind-power station near Felsőzsolca that was built in 2006 and is called Cervantes.
  • A motor-cross field existed between Miskolc and Felsőzsolca, which was destroyed in 2008. The site now has been taken over to construction.
  • Felsőzsolca Városi Sportcsarnok

Twin towns edit

References edit

  1. ^ Felsőzsolca, Hungary at JewishGen

External links edit

  • Official website (in Hungarian)
  • Felsőzsolca Industrial Zone

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Felsozsolca is a small town in Borsod Abauj Zemplen county in northern Hungary in the Miskolc agglomeration It is the city with the tenth highest population in Borsod Abauj Zemplen county and the second biggest in the Miskolc agglomeration FelsozsolcaTownFelsozsolca railway stationCoat of armsFelsozsolcaLocation of FelsozsolcaCoordinates 48 06 31 N 20 51 20 E 48 10872 N 20 85557 E 48 10872 20 85557Country HungaryCountyBorsod Abauj ZemplenDistrictMiskolcArea Total16 24 km2 6 27 sq mi Population 2001 Total7 120 Density440 27 km2 1 140 3 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code3561Area code 36 46Websitewww wbr felsozsolca wbr hu Contents 1 Location 2 Transport 3 Geographical connections 4 Climate 5 Hydrogeology 6 History 7 Ethnical groups 8 Sights 9 Twin towns 10 References 11 External linksLocation editFelsozsolca is situated next to Miskolc 1 km 1 mi from the outskirts of Miskolc the centres of the two cities are about 6 km 4 mi from each other The town is situated at the eastern tip of the Bukk Mountain on the left bank of the river Sajo and in the Borsod region bordered by the eastern side of Abauj The topography is flat mildly hilly Transport editIt is accessible by roads 3 and 37 by train on the Budapest Miskolc Satoraljaujhely line and on the Miskolc Hidasnemeti line The railway station is 3 km 2 mi from the town Public transit for Felsozsolca is provided by the neighboring Transport Company of Miskolc MVK Zrt Now one bus service line 7 serves the citizens Besides this several coach services travel through the town on Szent Istvan street and on Kassai street Geographical connections editNortheast valley of river Hernad Szikszo North hills of Cserehat Northwest Sajoszentpeter Kazincbarcika Edeleny towns West Bukk Mountain Miskolc centre of the county South valley of river Sajo Tisza Tiszaujvaros Polgar Debrecen towns East underneath of Tokaj Mountain Taktakoz Szerencs Tokaj townsClimate editComplexion continental temperature min max 25 C till 35 C annual average temperature is 11 CHydrogeology editNext to the town on the western side is the river Sajo and its tributary stream Little Bodva Little Sajo as others call it There was a lake called Pond Priest between Miskolc and Felsozsolca that has a legend associated with it According to the legend a church had sunk into the pond The pond was pumped out in 2008 and the area has been built on In June 2010 a historic flood hit Felsozsolca Out of a total of 2200 about 1800 houses were damaged and over 200 houses collapsed The restoration is in progress now History editThe area has been inhabited since Neolithic times The town was first mentioned in 1281 in a document about territory disputed between Zsolca and Miskolc The document states that the border of the two towns shall always remain the river Sajo In the Middle Ages Zsolca had been a prospering village until occupying Turks destroyed it The village suffered significantly again during the revolution against the Habsburgs in 1848 49 when Russian forces allies of the Habsburgs burned it down In 1867 a monument was erected commemorating the Battle of Zsolca which made the village the second place in the country where a monument for the revolution was erected During the 20th century the county became an important industrial area the population of Felsozsolca was growing rapidly due to its proximity to Miskolc By 1980 it had more than 7 000 residents and in 1997 it was granted city status Unlike many villages in the area Felsozsolca managed to avoid being annexed by Miskolc mostly because of the river Sajo which acts as a natural border between them The two cities exist in symbiosis Despite being a sovereign city outside the boundaries of Miskolc Felsozsolca is directly connected to Miskolc by the bus lines of MVK Zrt the official Miskolc mass transport company Before World War II there was a Jewish community in Felsozsolca At its height there were 82 Jews in the community most of them were murdered by the Nazis in the Holocaust 1 Ethnical groups edit91 of the population has Hungarian nationality and 9 of the inhabitants have Roma nationality Out of this the Bulgarian and Polish minority also live in Felsozsolca Sights editAnglican Church built in 1851 Roman Catholic Church It was built in 1900 to honour Keresztelo Szent Janos Castle of the Barczay family restored in 2001 Museum and library within the castle Monument of the Trianon Garlands are placed every year to commemorate June 4 1920 Wind power station near Felsozsolca that was built in 2006 and is called Cervantes A motor cross field existed between Miskolc and Felsozsolca which was destroyed in 2008 The site now has been taken over to construction Felsozsolca Varosi SportcsarnokTwin towns edit nbsp Draganovo Bulgaria nbsp Kanjiza Serbia nbsp Kraľovsky Chlmec Slovakia nbsp Lupeni Romania nbsp Olsztynek Poland nbsp Vyshkovo UkraineReferences edit Felsozsolca Hungary at JewishGenExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Felsozsolca Official website in Hungarian Felsozsolca Industrial Zone Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Felsozsolca amp oldid 1197352392, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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