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Törökbálint

Törökbálint [ˈtørøɡbaːlint] is a town in Pest county, Hungary. Törökbálint received town status on 1 July 2007.

Törökbálint
Törökbálint
Törökbálint
Location of Törökbálint
Coordinates: 47°26′12″N 18°54′44″E / 47.43668°N 18.91224°E / 47.43668; 18.91224
Country Hungary
CountyPest
Area
 • Total29.4 km2 (11.4 sq mi)
Population
 (2004)
 • Total12,023
 • Density408.94/km2 (1,059.1/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
2045
Area code23
MotorwaysM0, M1, M7
Distance from Budapest16.2 km (10.1 mi) Northeast

The city also has a German name, Großturwall, which originates from the times of the Swabian immigration after the Ottoman times of Hungary.

Geographic position edit

Törökbálint is c. 15 kilometres (9 miles) westwards from Budapest, between Diósd and Budakeszi, which were also Swabian settlements.

Törökbálint can be directly approached from the motorways M0, M1 and M7.

History edit

Early history edit

Until the 1st century, the Avaric peoples were the inhabitants of Hungary, which the Romans chased away. Both nations left their footprint over the entirety of Hungary, and in Törökbálint as well, though the region was uninhabited until the 6th century, well after the Roman invasion. Germanic tribes arrived around this time.

After the Magyar settlement in the 9th century, the main leader of the Hungarians, Árpád, gave the lands around the present Törökbálint to prince Kond, whose son, Csörsz built the first castle in the area. Its name was Torbágy (Turobag), which is probably the ancient form of the present German name of the settlement.

Only in the early modern age, c. the 16th century, was the village renamed to Török-Bálint, with a Hungarian landlord and poet, Bálint Török (in Hungarian form Török Bálint) giving the name to it.

16th to 19th centuries edit

In the 16th century, the lands around Törökbálint were given to the Jesuits, who built a number of buildings in Baroque style. They possessed the lands until 1773. By this time, the area was hardly inhabited, which was partly the result of the Turkish wars two hundred years before. In the 18th century, the first Danube Swabians began to arrive. The latter became the major population group in the area in a few decades.

After the order of the Jesuits was dissolved, Maria Theresa, the Kaiserin of Austria and Queen of Hungary gave the lands to Josef Majláth, her chamber counselor.

The first transportation contact with the capital, Budapest was established in 1884 with the opening of a railway.

Recent history edit

In 1900, the township obtained a new name. Instead of Török-Bálint, the name Törökbálint became official.

The next important step in the development of the settlement was the opening of the suburban railway, in 1912, which was, however, closed after World War I.

After World War II, the Danube Swabians, who had been living there for hundreds of years, were expelled from Hungary.

Nowadays, Törökbálint is part of the suburban Budapest. More and more people move to the township, which has a very calm and peaceful atmosphere. Tükörhegy (mirror hill or Spiegelberg in German), an area in the outskirts of Törökbálint, a former orchard, has been, for instance, almost fully built in.

In the outskirts of Törökbálint, multinational companies, like Cora and Telenor give work for many inhabitants of the settlement.

Twin towns – sister cities edit

Törökbálint is twinned with:[1]

Main sights edit

 
The Calvary
  • Walla castle
  • Lung sanatorium, which was the former castle of the Jesuits
  • Calvary-row
  • The Roman Catholic Church, which was first mentioned in 1422
  • The historic building of the Ignác Zimándy School
  • The Calvinistic Church, which was built 1994 in partnership with the German town of Süßen
  • Village Museum

Notable residents edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Településfejlesztési koncepció, integrált településfejlesztési stratégia" (PDF). torokbalint.hu (in Hungarian). Törökbálint. p. 67. Retrieved 2021-04-09.

External links edit

  • Street map (Hungarian)
  • Official site

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations April 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message Torokbalint ˈtoroɡbaːlint is a town in Pest county Hungary Torokbalint received town status on 1 July 2007 TorokbalintTorokbalintFlagCoat of armsTorokbalintLocation of TorokbalintCoordinates 47 26 12 N 18 54 44 E 47 43668 N 18 91224 E 47 43668 18 91224Country HungaryCountyPestArea Total29 4 km2 11 4 sq mi Population 2004 Total12 023 Density408 94 km2 1 059 1 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code2045Area code23MotorwaysM0 M1 M7Distance from Budapest16 2 km 10 1 mi Northeast The city also has a German name Grossturwall which originates from the times of the Swabian immigration after the Ottoman times of Hungary Contents 1 Geographic position 2 History 2 1 Early history 2 2 16th to 19th centuries 2 3 Recent history 3 Twin towns sister cities 4 Main sights 5 Notable residents 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksGeographic position editTorokbalint is c 15 kilometres 9 miles westwards from Budapest between Diosd and Budakeszi which were also Swabian settlements Torokbalint can be directly approached from the motorways M0 M1 and M7 History editEarly history edit Until the 1st century the Avaric peoples were the inhabitants of Hungary which the Romans chased away Both nations left their footprint over the entirety of Hungary and in Torokbalint as well though the region was uninhabited until the 6th century well after the Roman invasion Germanic tribes arrived around this time After the Magyar settlement in the 9th century the main leader of the Hungarians Arpad gave the lands around the present Torokbalint to prince Kond whose son Csorsz built the first castle in the area Its name was Torbagy Turobag which is probably the ancient form of the present German name of the settlement Only in the early modern age c the 16th century was the village renamed to Torok Balint with a Hungarian landlord and poet Balint Torok in Hungarian form Torok Balint giving the name to it 16th to 19th centuries edit In the 16th century the lands around Torokbalint were given to the Jesuits who built a number of buildings in Baroque style They possessed the lands until 1773 By this time the area was hardly inhabited which was partly the result of the Turkish wars two hundred years before In the 18th century the first Danube Swabians began to arrive The latter became the major population group in the area in a few decades After the order of the Jesuits was dissolved Maria Theresa the Kaiserin of Austria and Queen of Hungary gave the lands to Josef Majlath her chamber counselor The first transportation contact with the capital Budapest was established in 1884 with the opening of a railway Recent history edit In 1900 the township obtained a new name Instead of Torok Balint the name Torokbalint became official The next important step in the development of the settlement was the opening of the suburban railway in 1912 which was however closed after World War I After World War II the Danube Swabians who had been living there for hundreds of years were expelled from Hungary Nowadays Torokbalint is part of the suburban Budapest More and more people move to the township which has a very calm and peaceful atmosphere Tukorhegy mirror hill or Spiegelberg in German an area in the outskirts of Torokbalint a former orchard has been for instance almost fully built in In the outskirts of Torokbalint multinational companies like Cora and Telenor give work for many inhabitants of the settlement Twin towns sister cities editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Hungary Torokbalint is twinned with 1 nbsp Buk Hungary nbsp Odorheiu Secuiesc Romania nbsp Soroksar Budapest Hungary nbsp Sussen Germany nbsp Veľke Trakany SlovakiaMain sights edit nbsp The Calvary Walla castle Lung sanatorium which was the former castle of the Jesuits Calvary row The Roman Catholic Church which was first mentioned in 1422 The historic building of the Ignac Zimandy School The Calvinistic Church which was built 1994 in partnership with the German town of Sussen Village MuseumNotable residents editImre Menyhay Hungarian Austrian economist Gyorgy Pasztor Ice hockey player Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary Zoltan Takacs Hungarian musicianSee also editKlein TurwallReferences edit Telepulesfejlesztesi koncepcio integralt telepulesfejlesztesi strategia PDF torokbalint hu in Hungarian Torokbalint p 67 Retrieved 2021 04 09 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Torokbalint nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Torokbalint Street map Hungarian Official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Torokbalint amp oldid 1106200118, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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