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Győr

Győr (US: /djɜːr, ɜːr/ DYUR, JUR,[6][7] Hungarian: [ɟøːr] (listen); German: Raab; names in other languages) is the main city of northwest Hungary, the capital of Győr-Moson-Sopron County and Western Transdanubia region, and – halfway between Budapest and Vienna – situated on one of the important roads of Central Europe. It is the sixth largest city in Hungary, and one of its seven main regional centres. The city has county rights.

Győr
Győr Megyei Jogú Város
Győr
Győr
Coordinates: 47°41′03″N 17°38′04″E / 47.6842°N 17.6344°E / 47.6842; 17.6344Coordinates: 47°41′03″N 17°38′04″E / 47.6842°N 17.6344°E / 47.6842; 17.6344
Country Hungary
RegionWestern Transdanubia
CountyGyőr-Moson-Sopron
DistrictGyőr
Government
 • MayorCsaba András Dézsi[1] (Fidesz)
 • Deputy MayorDr Tivadar Somogyi (Fidesz-KDNP)
Dr Dávid Fekete (Fidesz-KDNP)
Ákos Radnóti (Fidesz-KDNP)
 • Town NotaryDr Szilárd Lipovits
Petra Tibold
Area
 • City with county rights174.62 km2 (67.42 sq mi)
Elevation
108 m (354 ft)
Population
 (1 January 2017)[3][2]
 • City with county rights129,301
 • Urban246,159
Demonymgyőri
Population by ethnicity
 • Hungarians84.5%
 • Germans1.5%
 • Romani0.8%
 • Others1.7%
Population by religion
 • Roman Catholic44.9%
 • Evangelicals4.3%
 • Calvinists4.1%
 • Other1.5%
 • Non-religious14.2%
Area code(+36) 96
MotorwaysM1, M19, M85
NUTS 3 codeHU221
Distance from Budapest121 km (75 mi) East
International AirportGyőr (QGY)
MPRóbert Balázs Simon (Fidesz)
Ákos Kara (Fidesz)
Websitegyor.hu

History

The area along the Danube River has been inhabited by varying cultures since ancient times. The first large settlement dates back to the 5th century BCE; the inhabitants were Celts. They called the town Ara Bona "Good altar", later contracted to Arrabona, a name which was used until the eighth century. Its shortened form is still used as the German (Raab) and Slovak (Ráb) names of the city.

Roman merchants moved to Arrabona during the 1st century BCE. Around 10 CE, the Roman army occupied the northern part of Western Hungary, which they called Pannonia. Although the Roman Empire abandoned the area in the 4th century due to constant attacks by the tribes living to the east, the town remained inhabited.

Around 500 the territory was settled by Slavs, in 547 by the Lombards, and in 568–c. 800 by the Avars, at that time under Frankish and Slavic influence. During this time it was called Rabba and later Raab. Between 880 and 894, it was part of Great Moravia, and then briefly under East Frankish dominance.

 
Town Hall
 
Benedictine Church of St. Ignatius of Loyola
 
Carmelite church in Győr
 
Rába at Győr

The Magyars occupied the town around 900 and fortified the abandoned Roman fortress. Stephen I, the first king of Hungary, founded an episcopate there. The town received its Hungarian name Győr, which likely derives from Old Hungarian personal name Győr, who could be the county's first count. [8] The town was affected by all the trials and tribulations of the history of Hungary: it was occupied by Mongols during the Mongol invasion (1241–1242) and then was destroyed by the Czech army in 1271.

After the disastrous battle of Mohács, Baron Tamás Nádasdy and Count György Cseszneky occupied the town for King Ferdinand I while John Zápolya also was attempting to annex it. During the Ottoman occupation of present-day central and eastern Hungary[9] (1541 - late 17th century), Győr's commander Kristóf Lamberg thought it would be futile to try to defend the town from the Turkish army. He burned down the town and the Turkish forces found nothing but blackened ruins, hence the Turkish name for Győr, Yanık kale ("burnt castle").

During rebuilding, the town was surrounded with a castle and a city wall designed by the leading Italian builders of the era. The town changed in character during these years, with many new buildings built in Renaissance style, but the main square and the grid of streets remained.

In 1594, after the death of Count János Cseszneky, captain of Hungarian footsoldiers, the Ottoman army occupied the castle and the town. In 1598 the Hungarian and Austrian army took control of it again and occupied it.[10] During the Turkish occupation the city was called Yanık Kala (burned place, as a reference to the enormous damages caused by the siege).[11]

In 1683, the Turks returned briefly, only to leave after being defeated in the Battle of Vienna.

During the following centuries, the town became prosperous. In 1743 Győr was elevated to free royal town status by Maria Theresa. The religious orders of Jesuits and Carmelites settled there, building schools, churches, a hospital, and a monastery.

On 14 June 1809, during the War of the Fifth Coalition, this was the site of the Battle of Győr (Battle of Raab), where the army of Eugène de Beauharnais defeated the Hungarian "noble insurrection" (militia) and an Austrian corps under the Archdukes Joseph and Johann. Napoleon's forces occupied the castle and had some of its walls blown up. The leaders of the town soon realized that the old ramparts were not useful any more. Most of the ramparts were destroyed, allowing the town to expand.

In the mid-19th century, Győr's role in trade grew as steamship traffic on the River Danube began. The town lost its importance in trade when the railway line between Budapest and Kanizsa superseded river traffic after 1861. The town leaders compensated for this loss with industrialisation. The town prospered until World War II when several buildings were destroyed. Some large-scale strategic bombing devastated industrial and residential areas as well as the airport. It was targeted because the Rába factory was a main tank (Turán) and aeroplane (Bf 109) producer. One of these raids destroyed some parts of the maternity hospital.[12]

 
Allied bombing raid against Győr, Late 1944
Historical population
YearPop.±%
1870 21,767—    
1890 28,175+29.4%
1900 38,094+35.2%
1910 45,083+18.3%
1920 51,268+13.7%
1930 52,456+2.3%
1941 58,431+11.4%
1949 58,431+0.0%
1960 72,060+23.3%
1970 102,600+42.4%
1980 124,147+21.0%
1990 129,331+4.2%
2001 129,412+0.1%
2011 129,527+0.1%
2020 133,946+3.4%

The 1950s and '60s brought more change: only big blocks of flats were built, and the old historical buildings were not given care or attention. In the 1970s the reconstruction of the city centre began; old buildings were restored and reconstructed. In 1989 Győr won the European award for the protection of monuments.[citation needed]

A 100-year-old Raba factory on the River Danube close to the historical centre is to be replaced by a new community called Városrét. The mixed-use community will have residential and commercial space as well as schools, clinics and parks.

The city's main theatre is the National Theatre of Győr, finished in 1978. It features large ceramic ornaments made by Victor Vasarely.

The city has several historical buildings, for example the castle, and the Lutheran Evangelic church.

Climate

Climate data for Győr (1971–2000)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 2.6
(36.7)
5.3
(41.5)
10.7
(51.3)
16.0
(60.8)
21.5
(70.7)
24.3
(75.7)
26.6
(79.9)
26.3
(79.3)
21.5
(70.7)
15.6
(60.1)
8.0
(46.4)
3.9
(39.0)
15.2
(59.4)
Daily mean °C (°F) −0.5
(31.1)
1.3
(34.3)
5.5
(41.9)
10.4
(50.7)
15.7
(60.3)
18.6
(65.5)
20.4
(68.7)
19.9
(67.8)
15.5
(59.9)
10.2
(50.4)
4.6
(40.3)
1.1
(34.0)
10.2
(50.4)
Average low °C (°F) −3.3
(26.1)
−1.9
(28.6)
1.6
(34.9)
5.4
(41.7)
10.1
(50.2)
13.1
(55.6)
14.7
(58.5)
14.4
(57.9)
10.8
(51.4)
6.0
(42.8)
1.6
(34.9)
−1.4
(29.5)
5.9
(42.6)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 32
(1.3)
33
(1.3)
28
(1.1)
38
(1.5)
55
(2.2)
64
(2.5)
53
(2.1)
65
(2.6)
38
(1.5)
35
(1.4)
53
(2.1)
38
(1.5)
532
(21.1)
Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm) 7 6 7 7 8 9 7 7 6 5 8 7 84
Mean monthly sunshine hours 60 97 138 189 247 250 268 259 188 143 73 51 1,963
Source 1: Meteorological Service of Hungary[13]
Source 2: HKO (precipitation, 1961–1990)

Main sights

The ancient core of the city is Káptalan Hill at the confluence of three rivers: the Mosoni-Danube, Rába, and Rábca. Püspökvár, the residence of Győr's bishops, can be easily recognized by its incomplete tower. Győr's oldest buildings are the 13th-century dwelling tower and the 15th-century Gothic Dóczy Chapel. The cathedral, originally in Romanesque style, was rebuilt in Gothic and Baroque style.

Other sights include:

  • Town Hall
  • Benedictine church of St. Ignatius of Loyola
  • Carmelite church
  • Museum of Roman Archaeology

The Pannonhalma Archabbey is located some 20 km (12 miles) outside the town.

Renovation

 
The new Dunakapu Tér

After the year 2000 the city started many big construction and renovation projects.

The bigger changes include:

  • The Nádor-underpass, which relieved the Downtown's traffic infrastructure, and made the renovation of the Baross-Bridge possible.
  • Renovation of the Baross-Bridge.
  • Renovation of the old Soviet barracks and Bus Station by the company Leier.
  • Development of the Széchenyi István University, which is in close connection with AUDI Hungária ZRT.
  • Newly built Parking Houses which take off the high traffic load of the Downtown area. (e.g. József Attila and Dunakapu garage)
  • Renovation of the inner-downtown district. Széchenyi-square, Dunakapu-square, the territory next to the Moson-Danube and Rába.
  • Free City Bus which can used by everyone to get anywhere in the Downtown Area.
  • The Győr Arcade at Városliget.
  • The Kálóczy Square near the Széchenyi István University.
  • The Jedlik Bridge, which enabled traffic & transport between Sziget and Révfalu district.
  • The Rába Quelle thermal spa

Economy

Audi AG subsidiary company Audi Hungaria Zrt. has a large factory in Győr, where the Audi TT sports car, the A3 Cabriolet,[14] A3 Limousine,[15] and many engines (1,913,053 engines in 2007) are built. The factory opened in 1994, at first producing inline-four engines for the Audi marque. Business then grew to assembling the Audi TT Coupé and TT Roadster. Eventually, V6 and V8 engines were also included, and after the acquisition of Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A., Audi then began to build V10 engines. The V10s for Audi vehicles are fully assembled here, but only the cylinder blocks for the Lamborghini V10.[16] Engines are also supplied to other Volkswagen Group marques, but over 90% of Audi vehicle engines are made here.[17] By 2020, the factory has a 12 MW solar roof, producing 9.5 GWh/year.[18]

Politics

The current mayor of Győr is Csaba András Dézsi (Fidesz-KDNP).

The local Municipal Assembly, elected at the 2019 local government elections, is made up of 23 members (1 Mayor, 16 Individual constituencies MEPs and 6 Compensation List MEPs) divided into this political parties and alliances:[19]

Party Seats Current Municipal Assembly
  Fidesz-KDNP 16 M                              
  Opposition coalition[a] 4                                
  Civilians for Győr 2                                
  Association for Győr 1                                

List of mayors

List of City Mayors from 1990:

Member Party Term of office
Ernő Kolozsváry SZDSZ 1990–1994
József Balogh MSZP 1994–2006
Zsolt Borkai Fidesz 2006–2019
Independent
Csaba András Dézsi Fidesz 2020–

Notable people

Transport

 
Győr train station under the Baross Bridge in 2008

The city is a national hub for rail and road traffic. The transport-geographical position of Győr is excellent. The most important railway connections are the Vienna-Budapest railway line, but the Győr-Sopron railway line owned by the Győr-Sopron-Ebenfurt railway company, as well as the Győr-Celldömölk railway line and the Győr-Veszprém railway run by MÁV. In Győr, several main transport routes meet each other (M1, M19, 1, 14, 81, 82, 83, 85), and the motorway is accessible from several parts of the city. Győr-Pér Airport can be reached from the city on Highway 81, 15 kilometers towards Székesfehérvár. At the 1734 km section of the Danube lies the port of Győr-Gönyű with its fully equipped 25 hectare serving terminal.

Sports

Győr is the home of the Győri ETO Sport Club, which has many sport divisions. The most popular sport in the city is handball, with the Győri ETO KC being the city's main team. ETO won the Champions League in 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018 and in 2019 and also reached the final in 2009, 2012 and in 2016. In addition, Győr reached the final of the EHF Cup Winners' Cup in 2006 and the final of the EHF Cup in 1999, 2002, 2004 and 2005.

WKW ETO FC Győr is a football team, currently (as of 2020/2021) in the Hungarian Second Division.[20]

Twin towns – sister cities

Győr is twinned with:[21]

References

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  2. ^ a b "Gazetteer of Hungary, 1 January 2017" (PDF) (in English and Hungarian). Hungarian Central Statistical Office. 2017-10-05. p. 52. Retrieved 2018-01-19.
  3. ^ KSH, Győr, 2017
  4. ^ Eurostat, 2016
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  6. ^ "Gyor". The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language (5th ed.). HarperCollins. Retrieved 8 September 2019.
  7. ^ "Gyor". Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Retrieved 8 September 2019.
  8. ^ Bényei, Ágnes; Pethő, Gergely (1998). Hofmann, István (ed.). Az Árpád-kori Győr vármegye településneveinek nyelvészeti elemzése [The linguistic analysis of Győr county's place names from the age of the House of Árpád] (PDF). Debrecen: Magyar Névarchívum. p. 16. ISBN 9634722857.
  9. ^ "Royal Hungary (historical region, Hungary) -". Britannica Online Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2011-09-16.
  10. ^ Sugar, Peter F.; Hanák, Péter; Frank, Tibor, eds. (1990). A History of Hungary. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. p. 97.
  11. ^ "Győr ostroma. | Borovszky Samu: Magyarország vármegyéi és városai | Kézikönyvtár". www.arcanum.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2018-09-26.
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  18. ^ "Largest Rooftop Solar System in Europe Goes Online ... on Audi Factory". CleanTechnica. 10 October 2020.
  19. ^ "Városi közgyűlés tagjai 2019-2024 - Győr (Győr-Moson-Sopron megye)". valasztas.hu. Retrieved 2019-10-29.
  20. ^ "WKW ETO FC GYŐR - MLSZ adatbank". adatbank.mlsz.hu. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  21. ^ "Győr testvérvárosi kapcsolatai". gyor.hu (in Hungarian). Győr. Retrieved 2021-03-23.

Notes

  1. ^ Coalition of DK-Momentum-MSZP-Jobbik-LMP.

External links

  • Official website in Hungarian, English, and German
  • Aerial photography: Győr, civertan.hu, www.legifoto.com, www.latvany-terkep.hu
  • Aerial view of Gyor by Volkan Yuksel 2017-02-27 at the Wayback Machine, Panoramio
  • Győr at funiq.hu, with 'zoom in, zoom out' regional map
  • Things to see and do in Győr 2016-03-07 at the Wayback Machine
  • An online exhibition about the Jews of Győr during World War II, on Yad Vashem website.
  • Jewish Encyclopedia: "Raab (Hungarian, Györ)" by Gotthard Deutsch & Moritz Schwarz (1906).

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For other uses see Gyor disambiguation Gyor US d j ɜːr dʒ ɜːr DYUR JUR 6 7 Hungarian ɟoːr listen German Raab names in other languages is the main city of northwest Hungary the capital of Gyor Moson Sopron County and Western Transdanubia region and halfway between Budapest and Vienna situated on one of the important roads of Central Europe It is the sixth largest city in Hungary and one of its seven main regional centres The city has county rights GyorCity with county rightsGyor Megyei Jogu VarosFlagCoat of armsGyorShow map of Gyor Moson Sopron CountyGyorShow map of HungaryCoordinates 47 41 03 N 17 38 04 E 47 6842 N 17 6344 E 47 6842 17 6344 Coordinates 47 41 03 N 17 38 04 E 47 6842 N 17 6344 E 47 6842 17 6344Country HungaryRegionWestern TransdanubiaCountyGyor Moson SopronDistrictGyorGovernment MayorCsaba Andras Dezsi 1 Fidesz Deputy MayorDr Tivadar Somogyi Fidesz KDNP Dr David Fekete Fidesz KDNP Akos Radnoti Fidesz KDNP Town NotaryDr Szilard Lipovits Petra TiboldArea 2 City with county rights174 62 km2 67 42 sq mi Elevation108 m 354 ft Population 1 January 2017 3 2 City with county rights129 301 Urban 7th 4 246 159DemonymgyoriPopulation by ethnicity 5 Hungarians84 5 Germans1 5 Romani0 8 Others1 7 Population by religion 5 Roman Catholic44 9 Evangelicals4 3 Calvinists4 1 Other1 5 Non religious14 2 Area code 36 96MotorwaysM1 M19 M85NUTS 3 codeHU221Distance from Budapest121 km 75 mi EastInternational AirportGyor QGY MPRobert Balazs Simon Fidesz Akos Kara Fidesz Websitegyor wbr hu Contents 1 History 2 Climate 3 Main sights 3 1 Renovation 4 Economy 5 Politics 5 1 List of mayors 6 Notable people 7 Transport 8 Sports 9 Twin towns sister cities 10 References 10 1 Notes 11 External linksHistory EditThe area along the Danube River has been inhabited by varying cultures since ancient times The first large settlement dates back to the 5th century BCE the inhabitants were Celts They called the town Ara Bona Good altar later contracted to Arrabona a name which was used until the eighth century Its shortened form is still used as the German Raab and Slovak Rab names of the city Roman merchants moved to Arrabona during the 1st century BCE Around 10 CE the Roman army occupied the northern part of Western Hungary which they called Pannonia Although the Roman Empire abandoned the area in the 4th century due to constant attacks by the tribes living to the east the town remained inhabited Around 500 the territory was settled by Slavs in 547 by the Lombards and in 568 c 800 by the Avars at that time under Frankish and Slavic influence During this time it was called Rabba and later Raab Between 880 and 894 it was part of Great Moravia and then briefly under East Frankish dominance Town Hall Benedictine Church of St Ignatius of Loyola Carmelite church in Gyor Raba at GyorThe Magyars occupied the town around 900 and fortified the abandoned Roman fortress Stephen I the first king of Hungary founded an episcopate there The town received its Hungarian name Gyor which likely derives from Old Hungarian personal name Gyor who could be the county s first count 8 The town was affected by all the trials and tribulations of the history of Hungary it was occupied by Mongols during the Mongol invasion 1241 1242 and then was destroyed by the Czech army in 1271 After the disastrous battle of Mohacs Baron Tamas Nadasdy and Count Gyorgy Cseszneky occupied the town for King Ferdinand I while John Zapolya also was attempting to annex it During the Ottoman occupation of present day central and eastern Hungary 9 1541 late 17th century Gyor s commander Kristof Lamberg thought it would be futile to try to defend the town from the Turkish army He burned down the town and the Turkish forces found nothing but blackened ruins hence the Turkish name for Gyor Yanik kale burnt castle During rebuilding the town was surrounded with a castle and a city wall designed by the leading Italian builders of the era The town changed in character during these years with many new buildings built in Renaissance style but the main square and the grid of streets remained In 1594 after the death of Count Janos Cseszneky captain of Hungarian footsoldiers the Ottoman army occupied the castle and the town In 1598 the Hungarian and Austrian army took control of it again and occupied it 10 During the Turkish occupation the city was called Yanik Kala burned place as a reference to the enormous damages caused by the siege 11 In 1683 the Turks returned briefly only to leave after being defeated in the Battle of Vienna During the following centuries the town became prosperous In 1743 Gyor was elevated to free royal town status by Maria Theresa The religious orders of Jesuits and Carmelites settled there building schools churches a hospital and a monastery On 14 June 1809 during the War of the Fifth Coalition this was the site of the Battle of Gyor Battle of Raab where the army of Eugene de Beauharnais defeated the Hungarian noble insurrection militia and an Austrian corps under the Archdukes Joseph and Johann Napoleon s forces occupied the castle and had some of its walls blown up The leaders of the town soon realized that the old ramparts were not useful any more Most of the ramparts were destroyed allowing the town to expand In the mid 19th century Gyor s role in trade grew as steamship traffic on the River Danube began The town lost its importance in trade when the railway line between Budapest and Kanizsa superseded river traffic after 1861 The town leaders compensated for this loss with industrialisation The town prospered until World War II when several buildings were destroyed Some large scale strategic bombing devastated industrial and residential areas as well as the airport It was targeted because the Raba factory was a main tank Turan and aeroplane Bf 109 producer One of these raids destroyed some parts of the maternity hospital 12 Allied bombing raid against Gyor Late 1944 Historical populationYearPop 187021 767 189028 175 29 4 190038 094 35 2 191045 083 18 3 192051 268 13 7 193052 456 2 3 194158 431 11 4 194958 431 0 0 196072 060 23 3 1970102 600 42 4 1980124 147 21 0 1990129 331 4 2 2001129 412 0 1 2011129 527 0 1 2020133 946 3 4 The 1950s and 60s brought more change only big blocks of flats were built and the old historical buildings were not given care or attention In the 1970s the reconstruction of the city centre began old buildings were restored and reconstructed In 1989 Gyor won the European award for the protection of monuments citation needed A 100 year old Raba factory on the River Danube close to the historical centre is to be replaced by a new community called Varosret The mixed use community will have residential and commercial space as well as schools clinics and parks The city s main theatre is the National Theatre of Gyor finished in 1978 It features large ceramic ornaments made by Victor Vasarely The city has several historical buildings for example the castle and the Lutheran Evangelic church Climate EditClimate data for Gyor 1971 2000 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high C F 2 6 36 7 5 3 41 5 10 7 51 3 16 0 60 8 21 5 70 7 24 3 75 7 26 6 79 9 26 3 79 3 21 5 70 7 15 6 60 1 8 0 46 4 3 9 39 0 15 2 59 4 Daily mean C F 0 5 31 1 1 3 34 3 5 5 41 9 10 4 50 7 15 7 60 3 18 6 65 5 20 4 68 7 19 9 67 8 15 5 59 9 10 2 50 4 4 6 40 3 1 1 34 0 10 2 50 4 Average low C F 3 3 26 1 1 9 28 6 1 6 34 9 5 4 41 7 10 1 50 2 13 1 55 6 14 7 58 5 14 4 57 9 10 8 51 4 6 0 42 8 1 6 34 9 1 4 29 5 5 9 42 6 Average precipitation mm inches 32 1 3 33 1 3 28 1 1 38 1 5 55 2 2 64 2 5 53 2 1 65 2 6 38 1 5 35 1 4 53 2 1 38 1 5 532 21 1 Average precipitation days 1 0 mm 7 6 7 7 8 9 7 7 6 5 8 7 84Mean monthly sunshine hours 60 97 138 189 247 250 268 259 188 143 73 51 1 963Source 1 Meteorological Service of Hungary 13 Source 2 HKO precipitation 1961 1990 Main sights EditThe ancient core of the city is Kaptalan Hill at the confluence of three rivers the Mosoni Danube Raba and Rabca Puspokvar the residence of Gyor s bishops can be easily recognized by its incomplete tower Gyor s oldest buildings are the 13th century dwelling tower and the 15th century Gothic Doczy Chapel The cathedral originally in Romanesque style was rebuilt in Gothic and Baroque style Other sights include Town Hall Benedictine church of St Ignatius of Loyola Carmelite church Museum of Roman ArchaeologyThe Pannonhalma Archabbey is located some 20 km 12 miles outside the town Renovation Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The new Dunakapu Ter After the year 2000 the city started many big construction and renovation projects The bigger changes include The Nador underpass which relieved the Downtown s traffic infrastructure and made the renovation of the Baross Bridge possible Renovation of the Baross Bridge Renovation of the old Soviet barracks and Bus Station by the company Leier Development of the Szechenyi Istvan University which is in close connection with AUDI Hungaria ZRT Newly built Parking Houses which take off the high traffic load of the Downtown area e g Jozsef Attila and Dunakapu garage Renovation of the inner downtown district Szechenyi square Dunakapu square the territory next to the Moson Danube and Raba Free City Bus which can used by everyone to get anywhere in the Downtown Area The Gyor Arcade at Varosliget The Kaloczy Square near the Szechenyi Istvan University The Jedlik Bridge which enabled traffic amp transport between Sziget and Revfalu district The Raba Quelle thermal spaEconomy EditAudi AG subsidiary company Audi Hungaria Zrt has a large factory in Gyor where the Audi TT sports car the A3 Cabriolet 14 A3 Limousine 15 and many engines 1 913 053 engines in 2007 are built The factory opened in 1994 at first producing inline four engines for the Audi marque Business then grew to assembling the Audi TT Coupe and TT Roadster Eventually V6 and V8 engines were also included and after the acquisition of Automobili Lamborghini S p A Audi then began to build V10 engines The V10s for Audi vehicles are fully assembled here but only the cylinder blocks for the Lamborghini V10 16 Engines are also supplied to other Volkswagen Group marques but over 90 of Audi vehicle engines are made here 17 By 2020 the factory has a 12 MW solar roof producing 9 5 GWh year 18 Politics EditThe current mayor of Gyor is Csaba Andras Dezsi Fidesz KDNP The local Municipal Assembly elected at the 2019 local government elections is made up of 23 members 1 Mayor 16 Individual constituencies MEPs and 6 Compensation List MEPs divided into this political parties and alliances 19 Party Seats Current Municipal Assembly Fidesz KDNP 16 M Opposition coalition a 4 Civilians for Gyor 2 Association for Gyor 1 List of mayors Edit List of City Mayors from 1990 Member Party Term of officeErno Kolozsvary SZDSZ 1990 1994Jozsef Balogh MSZP 1994 2006Zsolt Borkai Fidesz 2006 2019IndependentCsaba Andras Dezsi Fidesz 2020 Notable people EditTamas Bakocz archbishop Miklos Borsos sculptor Gyorgy Cseszneky count castellan Janos Cseszneky count infantry commander Josef Dobrovsky Freddie Erzsebet Galgoczi writer Anita Gorbicz handball player Izidor Guzmics Stanley Jaki Anyos Jedlik Andrew Karpati Kennedy author and literary critic Tamas Kiss footballer Gyula Konig Margit Kovacs Raimondo Montecuccoli Arpad Orban 1938 2008 footballer Desiderius Orban painter one of The Eight emigrated in 1939 to Australia Antal Pusztai Alexander Raab pianist Hans Richter conductor Frigyes Riesz mathematician Marcel Riesz mathematician Samuel Aba king of Hungary Jozsef Szlavy prime minister of Hungary Miklos Takacs de Saar silviculturist politician Tibor Varga Garcilaso de la Vega poet Paul von Werner Prussian Lieutenant General Emil ZuckerkandlTransport Edit Gyor train station under the Baross Bridge in 2008 The city is a national hub for rail and road traffic The transport geographical position of Gyor is excellent The most important railway connections are the Vienna Budapest railway line but the Gyor Sopron railway line owned by the Gyor Sopron Ebenfurt railway company as well as the Gyor Celldomolk railway line and the Gyor Veszprem railway run by MAV In Gyor several main transport routes meet each other M1 M19 1 14 81 82 83 85 and the motorway is accessible from several parts of the city Gyor Per Airport can be reached from the city on Highway 81 15 kilometers towards Szekesfehervar At the 1734 km section of the Danube lies the port of Gyor Gonyu with its fully equipped 25 hectare serving terminal Sports EditGyor is the home of the Gyori ETO Sport Club which has many sport divisions The most popular sport in the city is handball with the Gyori ETO KC being the city s main team ETO won the Champions League in 2013 2014 2017 2018 and in 2019 and also reached the final in 2009 2012 and in 2016 In addition Gyor reached the final of the EHF Cup Winners Cup in 2006 and the final of the EHF Cup in 1999 2002 2004 and 2005 WKW ETO FC Gyor is a football team currently as of 2020 2021 in the Hungarian Second Division 20 Twin towns sister cities EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Hungary Gyor is twinned with 21 Brașov Romania Colmar France Erfurt Germany Ingolstadt Germany Kuopio Finland Nizhny Novgorod Russia Nof HaGalil Israel Poznan Poland Sindelfingen Germany Wuhan China Dunajska Streda SlovakiaReferences Edit Attila Rovo Marianna Biro 2020 01 26 Index hu A fideszes Dezsi Csaba Andras megnyerte Gyorben az idokozi polgarmester valasztast in Hungarian c 1999 2020 Index hu Zrt Retrieved 2020 01 26 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link a b Gazetteer of Hungary 1 January 2017 PDF in English and Hungarian Hungarian Central Statistical Office 2017 10 05 p 52 Retrieved 2018 01 19 KSH Gyor 2017 Eurostat 2016 a b KSH Gyor 2011 Gyor The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language 5th ed HarperCollins Retrieved 8 September 2019 Gyor Merriam Webster Dictionary Retrieved 8 September 2019 Benyei Agnes Petho Gergely 1998 Hofmann Istvan ed Az Arpad kori Gyor varmegye telepulesneveinek nyelveszeti elemzese The linguistic analysis of Gyor county s place names from the age of the House of Arpad PDF Debrecen Magyar Nevarchivum p 16 ISBN 9634722857 Royal Hungary historical region Hungary Britannica Online Encyclopedia Retrieved 2011 09 16 Sugar Peter F Hanak Peter Frank Tibor eds 1990 A History of Hungary Bloomington Indiana University Press p 97 Gyor ostroma Borovszky Samu Magyarorszag varmegyei es varosai Kezikonyvtar www arcanum hu in Hungarian Retrieved 2018 09 26 Endre Kozma Az 1944 aprilis 13 i gyori terrorbombazas Regi Gyor regigyor hu in Hungarian Retrieved 2018 09 26 Gyor eghajlati jellemzoi in Hungarian Meteorological Service of Hungary Retrieved 7 December 2015 Start of production and world premiere for the Audi A3 Cabriolet in Hungary Volkswagen AG 30 November 2007 Archived from the original on 20 November 2008 Retrieved 30 August 2009 World Industrial Reporter Audi Hungaria Celebrates Start of Production of A3 Limousine c 2013 Thomas Publishing Company 2013 06 13 Retrieved 2013 07 17 Lamborghini Cars full specifications First spyshots of the Lamborghini L140 model LamboCars com Archived from the original on 2005 04 18 Retrieved 30 August 2009 Audi ups Hungarian output BBJ hu Archived from the original on 2008 06 21 Retrieved 2 January 2012 Largest Rooftop Solar System in Europe Goes Online on Audi Factory CleanTechnica 10 October 2020 Varosi kozgyules tagjai 2019 2024 Gyor Gyor Moson Sopron megye valasztas hu Retrieved 2019 10 29 WKW ETO FC GYOR MLSZ adatbank adatbank mlsz hu Retrieved 2020 11 09 Gyor testvervarosi kapcsolatai gyor hu in Hungarian Gyor Retrieved 2021 03 23 Notes Edit Coalition of DK Momentum MSZP Jobbik LMP External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gyor Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Gyor Official website in Hungarian English and German Aerial photography Gyor civertan hu www legifoto com www latvany terkep hu Aerial view of Gyor by Volkan Yuksel Archived 2017 02 27 at the Wayback Machine Panoramio Gyor at funiq hu with zoom in zoom out regional map Things to see and do in Gyor Archived 2016 03 07 at the Wayback Machine An online exhibition about the Jews of Gyor during World War II on Yad Vashem website Jewish Encyclopedia Raab Hungarian Gyor by Gotthard Deutsch amp Moritz Schwarz 1906 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gyor amp oldid 1146283939, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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