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Jászberény

Jászberény is a city and market centre in Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok county in Hungary.

Jászberény
Church in Jászberény
Nickname: 
Capital of Jászság
Jászberény
Location of Jászberény
Jászberény
Jászberény (Europe)
Coordinates: 47°30′0″N 19°55′0″E / 47.50000°N 19.91667°E / 47.50000; 19.91667Coordinates: 47°30′0″N 19°55′0″E / 47.50000°N 19.91667°E / 47.50000; 19.91667
Country Hungary
CountyJász-Nagykun-Szolnok
DistrictJászberény
Government
 • MayorLóránt Budai (Together for Jászberény)
Area
 • Total221.35 km2 (85.46 sq mi)
Population
 (2019)
 • Total27,439[1]
 • Rank2nd in Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok
 • Density127.8/km2 (331/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
5100
Area code(+36) 57
Websitewww.jaszbereny.hu
The main church in the center of Jaszberény
The horn of Lehel kept in Jászberény

Location

Jászberény is located in central Hungary, on the Zagyva River, a tributary of the Tisza River. It is about 60 km (37 mi) from Budapest.

History

The oldest archeological finds from the Jászság, the area around Jászberény, originate from nomadic people of the stone-age and date back 16500 years B.C. Excavations (2002) in Jászberény and Jásztelek aiming for traces of the hunter and gatherers of the mesolithic in the northern part of the Great Hungarian Plain by Róbert Kertész detected distinct indications of settlements.[2] During this period, the climate in the region began to warm up.[2] Thus, the ice-age coniferous forests were gradually replaced by deciduous forests, the eco-system changed and a new fauna was established in the Carpathian basin.[2] Under the pressure of climate change, the formerly nomadic people settled down.[2] Traces from that time indicate that people actively planted common hazel thus establishing an early form of agriculture.[2]

Further south from the region, tillage and animal husbandry were already established during the same period.[2][3] Since the development of agriculture in the Carpathian basin was determining for the development in Europe, this findings represent a mile-stone in archeology.[3][4]

At about 6000 B.C. permanently inhabited settlements were established along the paleo-Zagyva river. Around 2800 B.C., people from further south, commanding bronze-castings began to settle the areas.[5] From that time, settlements in the form of tells are proven.[5] These represent the most northern find of that specific form.[5]

Around 400 to 300 B.C. traces of Celtic people coming from the west are found in the Jászság.[5] Celtic graveyards were found near Jászberény at Hajta and Jászjákohalma.[5] During the first century A.D. Iatzygic tribes migrated from Sarmatia to the later Jászság.[5] After being defeated by the Romans during the Marcomannic Wars, the Iazyges paid tribute to Rome and they became a part of the Roman border-defence at the Limes Sarmatiae. Their settlements can be still found during the invasion of the Huns in the 5th century A.D.[5] In the middle of the 6th. century, Eurasian Avars began to settle the Jász-region who in turn were pushed away around 895 by the immigrating Hungarians.[5]

During the regency of Béla IV of Hungary in the 13th century, Jasz people (sometimes mistaken for the formerly settling Iazyges), requested permission to settle in the Carpathian basin and were assigned the Jász-region.[5] Based on language studies, these people can be traced to Indo-Iranians origins.[6] Their former designation of Ász changed unter Turkish and Slavic influences to Jász. Their settlements ranged from the southern borders of the Mátra westward to the Gödöllő Hills (Hungarian Gödöllői-dombság), eastwards almost to the river Tisza and south to the modern-day Szolnok.[5] South of them, the Kipchaks (Hungarian Kun) were settled.[5] In the 15th century, these two regions formed a castle-district with the center at Berény, which also became county-capital of the Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County until 1876.[5]

1536, the Jászság was attacked and conquered by Turkish forces. They established a military post at Jászberény in the remains of the former Franciscan abbey and the 1472 erected church.[7]

After the end of the Turkish rule, Leopold I sold the Jászság to the Teutonic Knights (22. March 1702) and disestablished the privileges of the county.[8] The Teutonic Knights also took Jászberény as main seat and made it the official capital of the county Jászkun, consisting out of Jászság, Kiskunság and Nagykunság.[5] In the general population, the sale was opposed. The region therefore supported Francis II Rákóczi in Rákóczi's War of Independence but, after defeat, they took to legal means, collected the required sum and bought their own county back.[5] 1745, the re-buy (redemption) was approved by Maria Theresa of Austria who also reestablished the county's privileges.[5]

As a consequence of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848, the autonomous administration of the Jászkun region were abolished again.[5] The three-part region was divided up and parts were assigned to two new counties with the capitals of Jászberény and Jászápati.[5]

1860, the region regained its self-administration for the last time only to ultimately lose it 1877.[5] Kiskunság was divided between the Pest and the Bács comitat. Jászság and Nagykunság formed the new comitat of Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok. The new capital of the comitat became Szolnok and Jászberény lost its former importance.[5]

In the 1950s, various industrial firms chose to settle in Jászberény which had been very much an agricultural community up to this point. This development resulted in an increase in the number and type of jobs available and brought increased prosperity to the inhabitants of Jászberény. Despite the economic difficulties of recent years, Jászberény has continued to grow and has been able to invest in the necessary infrastructure. At the same time, more and more firms have chosen Jászberény as a centre for their operations. However, Jászberény not only values economic growth but has also developed into a cultural center of national renown.

Industry

Jászberény was always famous for its refrigerator factory. It is currently owned by Electrolux. Notable companies in the city include Jász Plasztik Kft. (plastic products) and Szatmári Kft..

Transport

Jászkun Volán operates multiple routes of local buses, mostly between the city centre and the industrial district. The station for long distance buses is located in the city centre, with direct services to Budapest and various other cities. Jászberény also has a train station further away from the city centre. MÁV operates hourly services on weekdays to Hatvan and Szolnok.

Politics

The current mayor of Jászberény is Budai Lóránt.

The local Municipal Assembly has 15 members divided into 3 political parties and alliances:[9]

    Party Seats 2019 Council
  Fidesz 7              
  Jointly for Jászberény Association 7              
  Mi Hazánk 1              

Twin towns – sister cities

Jászberény is twinned with:[10]

References

  1. ^ KSH, 2019
  2. ^ a b c d e f Róbert Kertész (2002) Mesolithic Hunter-Gatherers in the Northwestern Part of the Great Hungarian Plain; PRAEHISTORIA vol. 3 (2002)
  3. ^ a b Wolfgang Haak (2006) Populationsgenetik der ersten Bauern Mitteleuropa - Eine aDNA-Studie an neolithischem Skelettmaterial; Inauguraldissertation zur Erlangung des Akademischen Grades eines Dr. phil. an der Johannes Gutenberg Universität, Mainz; Online 2013-10-29 at the Wayback Machine (PDF-Datei; 7,1 MB)
  4. ^ William J. Eichmann (2004) Mesolithic Hunter-Gatherers in the Carpathian Basin and the Spread of Agriculture in Europe; Fulbright Student Conference Papers in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Archäologischen Institut der ungarischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Edit Bathó Horti et al. (1999) Das Leben im Land der Jászen, Stiftung für das Jász-Museum (Eigenverlag) ISBN 963-03-6864-1
  6. ^ Documents, found 1950 in the Széchényi National Library Budapest, could be related to the Ossetian language Online
  7. ^ Self-portrait of Jászberény on the homepage of the town, read 1. September 2012
  8. ^ Sammlung Breitenbach for the History of the Teutonic Knights (Online) in Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, read 23. July 2011
  9. ^ . www.jaszbereny.hu. Archived from the original on 2007-06-18.
  10. ^ "Testvérvárosi kapcsolataink". jku.hu (in Hungarian). Berény Café. 2016-08-18. Retrieved 2020-06-18.

External links

  • Official website in Hungarian, English, German, Esperanto and Polish
  • Jászberény on yazd.com
  • Jaume's head

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Jaszbereny is a city and market centre in Jasz Nagykun Szolnok county in Hungary JaszberenyTownChurch in JaszberenyFlagCoat of armsNickname Capital of JaszsagJaszberenyLocation of JaszberenyShow map of HungaryJaszberenyJaszbereny Europe Show map of EuropeCoordinates 47 30 0 N 19 55 0 E 47 50000 N 19 91667 E 47 50000 19 91667 Coordinates 47 30 0 N 19 55 0 E 47 50000 N 19 91667 E 47 50000 19 91667Country HungaryCountyJasz Nagykun SzolnokDistrictJaszberenyGovernment MayorLorant Budai Together for Jaszbereny Area Total221 35 km2 85 46 sq mi Population 2019 Total27 439 1 Rank2nd in Jasz Nagykun Szolnok Density127 8 km2 331 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code5100Area code 36 57Websitewww wbr jaszbereny wbr huThe main church in the center of Jaszbereny The horn of Lehel kept in Jaszbereny Contents 1 Location 2 History 3 Industry 4 Transport 5 Politics 6 Twin towns sister cities 7 References 8 External linksLocation EditJaszbereny is located in central Hungary on the Zagyva River a tributary of the Tisza River It is about 60 km 37 mi from Budapest History EditThe oldest archeological finds from the Jaszsag the area around Jaszbereny originate from nomadic people of the stone age and date back 16500 years B C Excavations 2002 in Jaszbereny and Jasztelek aiming for traces of the hunter and gatherers of the mesolithic in the northern part of the Great Hungarian Plain by Robert Kertesz detected distinct indications of settlements 2 During this period the climate in the region began to warm up 2 Thus the ice age coniferous forests were gradually replaced by deciduous forests the eco system changed and a new fauna was established in the Carpathian basin 2 Under the pressure of climate change the formerly nomadic people settled down 2 Traces from that time indicate that people actively planted common hazel thus establishing an early form of agriculture 2 Further south from the region tillage and animal husbandry were already established during the same period 2 3 Since the development of agriculture in the Carpathian basin was determining for the development in Europe this findings represent a mile stone in archeology 3 4 At about 6000 B C permanently inhabited settlements were established along the paleo Zagyva river Around 2800 B C people from further south commanding bronze castings began to settle the areas 5 From that time settlements in the form of tells are proven 5 These represent the most northern find of that specific form 5 Around 400 to 300 B C traces of Celtic people coming from the west are found in the Jaszsag 5 Celtic graveyards were found near Jaszbereny at Hajta and Jaszjakohalma 5 During the first century A D Iatzygic tribes migrated from Sarmatia to the later Jaszsag 5 After being defeated by the Romans during the Marcomannic Wars the Iazyges paid tribute to Rome and they became a part of the Roman border defence at the Limes Sarmatiae Their settlements can be still found during the invasion of the Huns in the 5th century A D 5 In the middle of the 6th century Eurasian Avars began to settle the Jasz region who in turn were pushed away around 895 by the immigrating Hungarians 5 During the regency of Bela IV of Hungary in the 13th century Jasz people sometimes mistaken for the formerly settling Iazyges requested permission to settle in the Carpathian basin and were assigned the Jasz region 5 Based on language studies these people can be traced to Indo Iranians origins 6 Their former designation of Asz changed unter Turkish and Slavic influences to Jasz Their settlements ranged from the southern borders of the Matra westward to the Godollo Hills Hungarian Godolloi dombsag eastwards almost to the river Tisza and south to the modern day Szolnok 5 South of them the Kipchaks Hungarian Kun were settled 5 In the 15th century these two regions formed a castle district with the center at Bereny which also became county capital of the Jasz Nagykun Szolnok County until 1876 5 1536 the Jaszsag was attacked and conquered by Turkish forces They established a military post at Jaszbereny in the remains of the former Franciscan abbey and the 1472 erected church 7 After the end of the Turkish rule Leopold I sold the Jaszsag to the Teutonic Knights 22 March 1702 and disestablished the privileges of the county 8 The Teutonic Knights also took Jaszbereny as main seat and made it the official capital of the county Jaszkun consisting out of Jaszsag Kiskunsag and Nagykunsag 5 In the general population the sale was opposed The region therefore supported Francis II Rakoczi in Rakoczi s War of Independence but after defeat they took to legal means collected the required sum and bought their own county back 5 1745 the re buy redemption was approved by Maria Theresa of Austria who also reestablished the county s privileges 5 As a consequence of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 the autonomous administration of the Jaszkun region were abolished again 5 The three part region was divided up and parts were assigned to two new counties with the capitals of Jaszbereny and Jaszapati 5 1860 the region regained its self administration for the last time only to ultimately lose it 1877 5 Kiskunsag was divided between the Pest and the Bacs comitat Jaszsag and Nagykunsag formed the new comitat of Jasz Nagykun Szolnok The new capital of the comitat became Szolnok and Jaszbereny lost its former importance 5 In the 1950s various industrial firms chose to settle in Jaszbereny which had been very much an agricultural community up to this point This development resulted in an increase in the number and type of jobs available and brought increased prosperity to the inhabitants of Jaszbereny Despite the economic difficulties of recent years Jaszbereny has continued to grow and has been able to invest in the necessary infrastructure At the same time more and more firms have chosen Jaszbereny as a centre for their operations However Jaszbereny not only values economic growth but has also developed into a cultural center of national renown Industry EditJaszbereny was always famous for its refrigerator factory It is currently owned by Electrolux Notable companies in the city include Jasz Plasztik Kft plastic products and Szatmari Kft Transport EditJaszkun Volan operates multiple routes of local buses mostly between the city centre and the industrial district The station for long distance buses is located in the city centre with direct services to Budapest and various other cities Jaszbereny also has a train station further away from the city centre MAV operates hourly services on weekdays to Hatvan and Szolnok Politics EditThe current mayor of Jaszbereny is Budai Lorant The local Municipal Assembly has 15 members divided into 3 political parties and alliances 9 Party Seats 2019 Council Fidesz 7 Jointly for Jaszbereny Association 7 Mi Hazank 1 Twin towns sister cities EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Hungary Jaszbereny is twinned with 10 Conselve Italy Lajosmizse Hungary Lunca de Sus Romania Sangeorgiu de Mureș Romania Sedalia United States Sucha Beskidzka Poland Tiachiv Ukraine Topoľcany Slovakia Vechta Germany Yazd IranReferences Edit KSH 2019 a b c d e f Robert Kertesz 2002 Mesolithic Hunter Gatherers in the Northwestern Part of the Great Hungarian Plain PRAEHISTORIA vol 3 2002 a b Wolfgang Haak 2006 Populationsgenetik der ersten Bauern Mitteleuropa Eine aDNA Studie an neolithischem Skelettmaterial Inauguraldissertation zur Erlangung des Akademischen Grades eines Dr phil an der Johannes Gutenberg Universitat Mainz Online Archived 2013 10 29 at the Wayback Machine PDF Datei 7 1 MB William J Eichmann 2004 Mesolithic Hunter Gatherers in the Carpathian Basin and the Spread of Agriculture in Europe Fulbright Student Conference Papers in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Archaologischen Institut der ungarischen Akademie der Wissenschaften a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Edit Batho Horti et al 1999 Das Leben im Land der Jaszen Stiftung fur das Jasz Museum Eigenverlag ISBN 963 03 6864 1 Documents found 1950 in the Szechenyi National Library Budapest could be related to the Ossetian language Online Self portrait of Jaszbereny on the homepage of the town read 1 September 2012 Sammlung Breitenbach for the History of the Teutonic Knights Online in Landesarchiv Baden Wurttemberg read 23 July 2011 Jaszbereny varos honlapja verzio 2 www jaszbereny hu Archived from the original on 2007 06 18 Testvervarosi kapcsolataink jku hu in Hungarian Bereny Cafe 2016 08 18 Retrieved 2020 06 18 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jaszbereny Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Jaszbereny Official website in Hungarian English German Esperanto and Polish JaszINFO site Jaszbereny on yazd com Jaume s head Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jaszbereny amp oldid 1105929684, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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