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Zsámbok

Zsámbok is a village and commune in the comitatus of Pest County, Hungary.

Zsámbok
Village
Zsámbok
Location of Zsámbok
Coordinates: 47°32′34″N 19°36′26″E / 47.54282°N 19.60714°E / 47.54282; 19.60714
CountryHungary
RegionCentral Hungary
CountyPest
SubregionGödöllői
Government
 • MayorIlona Holló
Area
 • Total23.35 km2 (9.02 sq mi)
Population
 (2010)
 • Total2,407
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
2116
Area code28
Websitezsambok.hu

Location edit

Zsámbok is located in central Hungary, in the eastern part of Pest County, near the border of Heves County and Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County.

Transportation edit

This village has roads to Vácszentlászló, Dány, Kóka, Tóalmás, Jászfényszaru and Tura. There are regularly buses to Gödöllő and Hungary's capital city, Budapest. There are rare buses to Tóalmás, Tura and Jászberény. The nearest motorway is the M3 which can be approached through Gödöllő, Bag and Hatvan. Although Zsámbok doesn't have any railway stations, there are ones in Tura, Jászfényszaru, Sülysáp and Isaszeg not far away from the village.

History edit

In the Middle Ages, Zsámbok was located in a southern area. Due to the frequent floods, the population moved higher, to its current place. Zsámbok's name was written first on a diploma released in 1328. The name of the settlement desires from Champagnian earls. Other theory says it comes from an adjective which perfectly describes the territory of Hajta, which is a creek near Zsámbok. The name itself has gone through many changes:

  • 1328: Sambuc
  • 1380: Sambok
  • 1470: Tót Sambok
  • 1561: Sombok, Sombog
  • 1562: Sombok
  • 1660: Sambok
  • 1666: Zsambok
  • 1675: Zsámbok

The similarity of Zsámbok and another town called Zsámbék caused many problems. The idea of renaming Zsámbok to Nagyzsámbok was refused.

After Zsámbok had been a possession of Sigismond, his wife, Barbara, Albert, Elizabeth, its owner were the Zsámboky and Kókay family. In 1754 the Beniczky family arrived in the village. Lenke Bajza wrote her novels in this settlement. The Benickzy family later emigrated to England. Zsámbok was also populated when it was a part of the Ottoman Hungary. In 1600, due to destructions Zsámbok was the third-most-populated settlement in the vicinity after Vác and Hévíz (even in 1785 Gödöllő, which is now a large town of the region, had only a population of 720).

During the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 there were no battles in Zsámbok, but bevies went through the village. After the Austro-Hungarian Compromise it was hard to make a living in Zsámbok: there were no facilities to work. The settlement didn't develop during this time. The First World War made the conditions worse: many people became soldiers, which led the population to decrease: 68 people died, and many other got lost. Zsámbok's traditions were also in danger. Between the two World Wars a new school, pharmacy, kindergarten were built, and a lot of new roads went through the village. During the Second World War many people died and a lot of monuments and buildings were destroyed, including the Schell castle. The third castle was literally taken apart after Zsámbok had become released. The village started in improve: for example, the school was rebuilt. In 1953, the World Peace Council held a ceremony in Zsámbok, due to its beautiful costumes.

From 1975, Valkó, Vácszentlászló and Zsámbok had a common council. Since the latter received only a small amount of money, the village decided – after a public voting – to separate.

Education edit

Kindergartens edit

  • Kacó Napközi Otthonos Óvoda

Elementary schools edit

  • Bajza Lenke Elementary School

References edit

zsámbok, confused, with, zsámbék, village, commune, comitatus, pest, county, hungary, villageseallocation, coordinates, 54282, 60714, 54282, 60714countryhungaryregioncentral, hungarycountypestsubregiongödöllőigovernment, mayorilona, hollóarea, total23, populat. Not to be confused with Zsambek Zsambok is a village and commune in the comitatus of Pest County Hungary ZsambokVillageSealZsambokLocation of ZsambokCoordinates 47 32 34 N 19 36 26 E 47 54282 N 19 60714 E 47 54282 19 60714CountryHungaryRegionCentral HungaryCountyPestSubregionGodolloiGovernment MayorIlona HolloArea Total23 35 km2 9 02 sq mi Population 2010 Total2 407Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code2116Area code28Websitezsambok hu Contents 1 Location 2 Transportation 3 History 4 Education 4 1 Kindergartens 4 2 Elementary schools 5 ReferencesLocation editZsambok is located in central Hungary in the eastern part of Pest County near the border of Heves County and Jasz Nagykun Szolnok County Transportation editThis village has roads to Vacszentlaszlo Dany Koka Toalmas Jaszfenyszaru and Tura There are regularly buses to Godollo and Hungary s capital city Budapest There are rare buses to Toalmas Tura and Jaszbereny The nearest motorway is the M3 which can be approached through Godollo Bag and Hatvan Although Zsambok doesn t have any railway stations there are ones in Tura Jaszfenyszaru Sulysap and Isaszeg not far away from the village History editIn the Middle Ages Zsambok was located in a southern area Due to the frequent floods the population moved higher to its current place Zsambok s name was written first on a diploma released in 1328 The name of the settlement desires from Champagnian earls Other theory says it comes from an adjective which perfectly describes the territory of Hajta which is a creek near Zsambok The name itself has gone through many changes 1328 Sambuc 1380 Sambok 1470 Tot Sambok 1561 Sombok Sombog 1562 Sombok 1660 Sambok 1666 Zsambok 1675 ZsambokThe similarity of Zsambok and another town called Zsambek caused many problems The idea of renaming Zsambok to Nagyzsambok was refused After Zsambok had been a possession of Sigismond his wife Barbara Albert Elizabeth its owner were the Zsamboky and Kokay family In 1754 the Beniczky family arrived in the village Lenke Bajza wrote her novels in this settlement The Benickzy family later emigrated to England Zsambok was also populated when it was a part of the Ottoman Hungary In 1600 due to destructions Zsambok was the third most populated settlement in the vicinity after Vac and Heviz even in 1785 Godollo which is now a large town of the region had only a population of 720 During the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 there were no battles in Zsambok but bevies went through the village After the Austro Hungarian Compromise it was hard to make a living in Zsambok there were no facilities to work The settlement didn t develop during this time The First World War made the conditions worse many people became soldiers which led the population to decrease 68 people died and many other got lost Zsambok s traditions were also in danger Between the two World Wars a new school pharmacy kindergarten were built and a lot of new roads went through the village During the Second World War many people died and a lot of monuments and buildings were destroyed including the Schell castle The third castle was literally taken apart after Zsambok had become released The village started in improve for example the school was rebuilt In 1953 the World Peace Council held a ceremony in Zsambok due to its beautiful costumes From 1975 Valko Vacszentlaszlo and Zsambok had a common council Since the latter received only a small amount of money the village decided after a public voting to separate Education editKindergartens edit Kaco Napkozi Otthonos ovodaElementary schools edit Bajza Lenke Elementary SchoolReferences edit nbsp Hungary portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zsambok amp oldid 1127106390, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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