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Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County




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Coordinates: 48°00′N 22°10′E / 48.000°N 22.167°E / 48.000; 22.167


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Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County


Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg megye

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Tur river near Sonkád (Kisbukógát).


Earthwork of Szabolcs

Kossuth Square, Nyíregyháza



Descending, from top: Tur river near Sonkád, Earthwork of Szabolcs, and Downtown of Nyíregyháza




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Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County within Hungary
Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County within Hungary

Country
 Hungary
RegionNorthern Great Plain
County seatNyíregyháza
Districts
Government

 • President of the General Assembly
Oszkár Seszták (Fidesz-KDNP)
Area

 • Total5,935.83 km2 (2,291.84 sq mi)
Area rank6th in Hungary
Population
(2015)

 • Total562,357[1]
 • Rank3rd in Hungary
Postal code
423x, 4244 – 4246, 4267, 43xx – 49xx
Area code(s)(+36) 42, 44, 45
ISO 3166 code
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HU-SZ
Websitewww.szszbmo.hu

Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg (Hungarian: Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg megye, pronounced [ˈsɒbolt͡ʃ ˈsɒtmaːr ˈbɛrɛɡ]) is an administrative county (Hungarian: megye) in north-eastern Hungary, bordering Slovakia, Ukraine, and Romania. It shares borders with the Hungarian counties Hajdú-Bihar and Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén. The capital of Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county is Nyíregyháza.


Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county was organised after World War II from the previous counties Szatmár-Ugocsa-Bereg and Szabolcs. Before 1991, it was called Szabolcs-Szatmár county.




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 Geography


  • 3 River Tisza


  • 4 Demographics

    • 4.1 Ethnicity


    • 4.2 Religion



  • 5 Regional structure


  • 6 Economy


  • 7 Politics

    • 7.1 Presidents of the General Assembly



  • 8 Municipalities


  • 9 Gallery


  • 10 Notable people from Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg


  • 11 International relations


  • 12 References


  • 13 External links




History


Many settlements founded after the conquest of the Magyars were largely devastated by the Mongol invasion in 1241. Recovery then took decades. The history of Nyíregyháza provides an illuminating example of this process. The Turks hardly succeeded in invading the northern parts of the region: therefore, many buildings from Árpád's age and the Medieval Era were preserved in relatively good state. In the Romanesque church of Csaroda, there are wall paintings dating back to the 13th century, and the Medieval churches of Nyírbátor have been almost completely preserved. In the 16th century, the spread of Protestantism and Calvinism brought about changes in town life.



Geography


Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg is located in the north-eastern tip of Hungary. It borders Ukraine, Slovakia, and Romania, and has good connections both by road and rail. Within Hungary, the county is bordered by Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county and the River Tisza to the north west and Hajdú-Bihar county to the south west.


The early Hungarians transformed this region significantly by clearing large areas of forest to make way for pastures and farmland. Approximately 5 to 6 square kilometres of forest were cleared for the construction of the Szabolcs earthwork in the ninth and tenth centuries, and its ruins are still present. The area was the gateway for the Mongol invasion of Hungary in the 1240s, and suffered considerable destruction and population decrease during the raids. With the subsequent development of the country, the region became even more marginalized in the 15th century. Ongoing civil war, rebellion, and war exacted a heavy price and further hindered the region's development.


The county's borders have been altered frequently over the years, its current territory being established in 1950 with the amalgamation of the counties of Szabolcs-Ung and Szatmár-Bereg-Ugocsa.


There are many forests, fields, pastures, meadows, and moorland forests in the county. The bog moss moors at Csaroda, the Nyíres lake, and the Bábtava lake are especially valuable, as they contain many rare species of fauna and flora.


Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg is Hungary's sixth biggest county with a total land area of 5,936 square kilometres. From a geographical aspect, it is possible to divide the county into two main regions: The Upper Tisza Valley and the Nyírség. Tisza is one of the most important rivers of the county, entering Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg — and Hungary — at Tiszabecs, and leaving at Tiszadob. Its segment in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county is 235 kilometres long, out of which 208 kilometres belongs to the Upper Tisza Valley, reaching the area of Tokaj and Rakamaz. The larger area named the Nyírség is derived from the word nyír meaning birch, as the region is dominated by birch woodlands. The northern part of Nyírség is covered with sandy forest soils, the southern areas have loose wind-blown sand. Alluvial and meadow soils are found in the Upper Tisza region.


The county has a continental climate; it is cooler than the Great Plain because it is further north. Summers are cooler than in other parts of the Plains. Annual precipitation is 550-600 millimetres. The higher than average number of days of sunshine make ideal conditions for the growing of tomatoes, sunflower, tobacco, apples, and other fruits such as plums—for which the county is famous, being eaten fresh, dried into prunes (some made into lekvar) and fermented into well-known brandies.


The county has 229 settlements, of which 20 are towns. The county capital and largest city is Nyíregyháza with a population of 116,900 in 2003. The other cities have relatively small populations, only those of Kisvárda and Mátészalka having around 18,000 inhabitants. The eastern part of the county is lightly populated and is dotted with small villages which often have very poor economic conditions.



River Tisza


The Upper Tisza region has many streams and rivers, but the Nyírség region has little surface water. The most important of River Tisza's tributaries is the River Szamos, which is also characterised by great variations in water volume. There are irrigation systems, a water barrage, and a hydroelectric power station on the Tisza at Tiszalök.


Lakes of various sizes have evolved in sandy areas such as the basin of the Sóstó (Salty lake) of Nyíregyháza, whose alkaline, hydrogen-carbonated waters have medicinal qualities. Many water reservoirs have been built according to local demand. Thermal waters of 55-65 °C can be brought to the surface from wells as shallow as 1,000 metres. The most important thermal water reserves are in Nyíregyháza, Kisvárda, Mátészalka, and Tiszavasvári. The county's geothermal energy still awaits exploitation.


The county has relatively few mineral reserves. Almost all of the large energy source transport systems cross the county.



Demographics

























Religion in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County (2011 census)



  Calvinism (34.6%)


  Lutheranism (2.0%)


  Catholic Church (19.4%)


  Greek Catholicism (13.1%)


  Orthodoxy (0.1%)


  Other religions (1.9%)


  Non-religious (7.9%)


  Atheists (0.4%)


  Undeclared (20.6%)




In 2015, it had a population of 562,357 and the population density was 92/km².


























Year
County population[2]Change
1949
558,098
n/a
1960

Increase 586,451
5.08%
1970

Decrease 565,557
-3.56%
1980

Increase 593,829 (record)
5.00%
1990

Decrease 572,301
-3.63%
2001

Increase 582,256
1.74%
2011

Decrease 559,272
-3.95%


Ethnicity


Besides the Hungarian majority, the main minorities are the Roma (approx. 44,000), German (2,000) and Ukrainian (1,000).


Total population (2011 census): 559,272

Ethnic groups (2011 census):[3]
Identified themselves: 525,958 persons:



  • Hungarians: 476,256 (90.55%)


  • Gypsies: 44,133 (8.40%)

  • Others and indefinable: 5,569 (1.06%)

Approx. 66,000 persons in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County did not declare their ethnic group at the 2011 census.



Religion



Religious adherence in the county according to 2011 census:[4]



  • Reformed – 193,697;

  • Catholic – 182,097 (Roman Catholic – 108,666; Greek Catholic – 73,419);


  • Evangelical – 11,030;


  • Orthodox – 389;

  • other religions – 10,367;


  • Non-religious – 44,173;


  • Atheism – 2,468;


  • Undeclared – 115,051.


Regional structure




District of Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County












































































































English and
Hungarian names

Area
(km²)

Population
(2011)

Density
(pop./km²)

Seat
№ of
municipalities
1

Baktalórántháza District
Baktalórántházai járás
254.47
19,123
75

Baktalórántháza
12
2

Csenger District
Csengeri járás
246.51
13,485
55

Csenger
11
3

Fehérgyarmat District
Fehérgyarmati járás
707.37
37,259
53

Fehérgyarmat
50
4

Ibrány District
Ibrányi járás
304.91
23,679
78

Ibrány
8
5

Kemecse District
Kemecsei járás
246.41
22,066
90

Kemecse
11
6

Kisvárda District
Kisvárdai járás
523.09
56,114
107

Kisvárda
23
7

Mátészalka District
Mátészalkai járás
624.70
64,015
102

Mátészalka
26
8

Nagykálló District
Nagykállói járás
377.36
30,403
81

Nagykálló
8
9

Nyírbátor District
Nyírbátori járás
695.94
43,040
62

Nyírbátor
20
10

Nyíregyháza District
Nyíregyházi járás
809.61
168,118
208

Nyíregyháza
15
11

Tiszavasvári District
Tiszavasvári járás
381.61
27,684
73

Tiszavasvári
6
12

Vásárosnamény District
Vásárosnaményi járás
617.94
35,323
57

Vásárosnamény
28
13

Záhony District
Záhonyi járás
145.95
18,963
130

Záhony
11
Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County

5,935.83

559,272

94

Nyíregyháza

229


Economy


The county borders three countries, and it is the only Hungarian county bordering Ukraine. The railway border crossing towards Ukraine is well developed; its high capacity is able to meet the requirements of transit and bilateral trade. Following the reconstruction of the road border crossing, the county is also able to cope with increased road transportation.


Several regions in the county have tourism potential, mostly unexploited. Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg has several agricultural products of excellent quality, with capacity for higher production. There is an abundance of low-cost, semiskilled labour.


The county's biggest problem is the economic crisis. There is a shortage of local capital and inward investment, which restrains the creation of new jobs, thus the unemployment rate remains the second highest in Hungary. Manufacturing lags the rest of the country, most notably lacking high quality, high value-added products. The marginal soil quality limits the scope of agricultural production to a few products which suffer from shrinking export markets to the east.


It is home to the Szakoly Power Plant.



Politics




Countyhall of Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg.



The Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County Council, elected at the 2014 local government elections, is made up of 25 counselors, with the following party composition:[5]


















































































   
Party
Seats
Current County Assembly
 

Fidesz-KDNP

16
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Movement for a Better Hungary (Jobbik)

5
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP)

3
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Unity for Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County

1
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Presidents of the General Assembly




List of Presidents, from 1990[6]

Oszkár Seszták (Fidesz-KDNP)
2014–


Municipalities


Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County has 1 urban county, 27 towns, 15 large villages and 186 villages.


City with county rights

(ordered by population, as of 2011 census)



  • Nyíregyháza (118,125) – county seat
Towns


  • Mátészalka (17,195)


  • Kisvárda (16,986)


  • Újfehértó (12,931)


  • Tiszavasvári (12,848)


  • Nyírbátor (12,719)


  • Nagykálló (9,702)


  • Vásárosnamény (8,471)


  • Fehérgyarmat (7,893)


  • Ibrány (6,801)


  • Nyírtelek (6,654)


  • Balkány (6,387)


  • Nagyecsed (6,374)


  • Tiszalök (6,157)


  • Nagyhalász (5,632)


  • Csenger (4,853)


  • Kemecse (4,755)


  • Nyírmada (4,713)


  • Rakamaz (4,555)


  • Demecser (4,246)


  • Mándok (4,191)


  • Záhony (4,062)


  • Dombrád (3,954)


  • Baktalórántháza (3,916)


  • Ajak (3,625)


  • Vaja (3,608)


  • Nyírlugos (2,789)


  • Máriapócs (2,186)


Villages

  • Anarcs

  • Apagy

  • Aranyosapáti

  • Balsa

  • Barabás

  • Bátorliget

  • Benk

  • Beregdaróc

  • Beregsurány

  • Berkesz

  • Besenyőd

  • Beszterec

  • Biri

  • Botpalád

  • Bököny

  • Buj

  • Cégénydányád

  • Csaholc

  • Csaroda

  • Császló

  • Csegöld

  • Csengersima

  • Csengerújfalu

  • Darnó

  • Döge

  • Encsencs

  • Eperjeske

  • Érpatak

  • Fábiánháza

  • Fényeslitke

  • Fülesd

  • Fülpösdaróc

  • Gacsály

  • Garbolc


  • Gávavencsellő Red pog.svg

  • Gelénes

  • Gemzse

  • Geszteréd

  • Géberjén

  • Gégény

  • Győröcske

  • Győrtelek

  • Gyulaháza

  • Gulács

  • Gyügye

  • Gyüre

  • Hermánszeg

  • Hetefejércse


  • Hodász Red pog.svg

  • Ilk

  • Jánd

  • Jánkmajtis

  • Jármi

  • Jéke


  • Kállósemjén Red pog.svg

  • Kálmánháza

  • Kántorjánosi

  • Kék

  • Kékcse

  • Kérsemjén

  • Kisar

  • Kishódos

  • Kisléta

  • Kisnamény

  • Kispalád

  • Kisszekeres

  • Kisvarsány

  • Kocsord

  • Komlódtótfalu

  • Komoró

  • Kótaj


  • Kölcse Red pog.svg

  • Kömörő

  • Laskod


  • Levelek Red pog.svg

  • Lónya

  • Lövőpetri

  • Magosliget

  • Magy

  • Mánd

  • Márokpapi

  • Mátyus

  • Mezőladány

  • Méhtelek


  • Mérk Red pog.svg

  • Milota

  • Nagyar

  • Nagycserkesz

  • Nagydobos

  • Nagyhódos

  • Nagyszekeres

  • Nagyvarsány

  • Napkor

  • Nábrád

  • Nemesborzova


  • Nyírbéltek Red pog.svg


  • Nyírbogát Red pog.svg

  • Nyírbogdány

  • Nyírcsaholy

  • Nyírcsászári

  • Nyírderzs

  • Nyírgelse

  • Nyírgyulaj

  • Nyíribrony

  • Nyírjákó

  • Nyírkarász

  • Nyírkáta

  • Nyírkércs

  • Nyírlövő

  • Nyírmeggyes

  • Nyírmihálydi

  • Nyírparasznya

  • Nyírpazony

  • Nyírpilis

  • Nyírtass

  • Nyírtét

  • Nyírtura

  • Nyírvasvári

  • Olcsva

  • Olcsvaapáti

  • Ófehértó

  • Ópályi


  • Ököritófülpös Red pog.svg

  • Ömböly

  • Őr

  • Panyola

  • Pap

  • Papos

  • Paszab

  • Pátroha

  • Pátyod

  • Penészlek

  • Penyige

  • Petneháza

  • Piricse


  • Porcsalma Red pog.svg

  • Pócspetri

  • Pusztadobos

  • Ramocsaháza

  • Rápolt

  • Rétközberencs

  • Rohod

  • Rozsály

  • Sényő

  • Sonkád

  • Szabolcs

  • Szabolcsbáka

  • Szabolcsveresmart

  • Szakoly

  • Szamosangyalos

  • Szamosbecs

  • Szamoskér

  • Szamossályi

  • Szamosszeg

  • Szamostatárfalva

  • Szamosújlak

  • Szatmárcseke

  • Székely

  • Szorgalmatos


  • Tarpa Red pog.svg

  • Tákos

  • Terem

  • Tiborszállás

  • Timár

  • Tiszaadony


  • Tiszabecs Red pog.svg

  • Tiszabercel

  • Tiszabezdéd

  • Tiszacsécse

  • Tiszadada


  • Tiszadob Red pog.svg

  • Tiszaeszlár

  • Tiszakanyár

  • Tiszakerecseny

  • Tiszakóród

  • Tiszamogyorós

  • Tiszanagyfalu

  • Tiszarád

  • Tiszaszalka

  • Tiszaszentmárton

  • Tiszatelek

  • Tiszavid

  • Tisztaberek

  • Tivadar

  • Tornyospálca

  • Tunyogmatolcs

  • Túristvándi

  • Túrricse


  • Tuzsér Red pog.svg


  • Tyukod Red pog.svg

  • Ura

  • Uszka

  • Újdombrád

  • Újkenéz

  • Vasmegyer

  • Vállaj

  • Vámosatya

  • Vámosoroszi

  • Zajta

  • Zsarolyán

  • Zsurk


Red pog.svg municipalities are large villages.



Gallery




Notable people from Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg



  • Krúdy Gyula - Nyíregyháza


  • Kállay Miklós - Nyíregyháza


  • Váci Mihály - Mandabokor II-


  • Friderikusz Sándor - Nyíregyháza


  • Victor Varconi né Várkonyi Mihály - Kisvárda


International relations


Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County has a partnership relationship with:[7]






  • China Heilongjiang Province, China


  • Ukraine Khust Raion, Zakarpattia, Ukraine



  • Romania Satu Mare County, Romania


  • Ukraine Vynohradiv Raion, Zakarpattia, Ukraine


References








  1. ^ nepesseg.com, population data of Hungarian settlement


  2. ^ népesség.com, "Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg megye népessége 1870-2015"


  3. ^ 1.1.6. A népesség anyanyelv, nemzetiség és nemek szerint – Frissítve: 2013.04.17.; Hungarian Central Statistical Office (in Hungarian)


  4. ^ 2011. ÉVI NÉPSZÁMLÁLÁS, 3. Területi adatok, 3.16 Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg megye, (in Hungarian) [1]


  5. ^ Közgyűlés tisztségviselői, (in Hungarian) [2]


  6. ^ Önkormányzati választások eredményei (in Hungarian)


  7. ^ [3]




External links



  • Official site in Hungarian

  • Szabolcs Online (szon.hu) - The county portal

  • Hungary at GeoHive













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