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Country
  
Hungary

County
  
Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg

Rank
  
Village

Area
  
32.04 km²

Population
  
2,269 (2009)

Area code
  
42

Region
  
Northern Great Plain

Subregion
  
Baktalórántháza

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Local time
  
Monday 10:24 AM

Postal code
  
4553

KSH code
  
20303

Apagy

Weather
  
8°C, Wind E at 8 km/h, 53% Humidity

Apagy is a village in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County in the Northern Great Plain region of eastern Hungary.

Contents

Map of Apagy, Hungary

Communications

Nyíregyháza lies around 17 kilometres (11 mi) to the west, connected by primary route 41.

The Vásárosnamény–Nyíregyháza line of the Hungarian State Railways (MÁV) serves the village.

History

The village is first recorded in the 13th Century as Hungarian: Opag.

Because of its convenient location, Apagy became an important place of commerce and for holding county meetings. It was here that the decision was made to have Nyíregyháza as the county seat of Szabolcs County.

A charter of 1466 names Mohos as the neighbouring settlement of Apagy, and at that time it was owned by the Várday family.

At the start of the 15th century, the Kemecsey family became the owners. In the first half of the 16th century more families started to farm around Apagy: the Apagyi, Csajkos, Diószeghy, Hetey, Osváth, Puskas, Szegedy, Szentmiklóssy, Szécsy, Szilágyi and Zoltán families.

Apagy also held the 1608 Parliament.

The village started registering births, deaths and marriages in 1768.

The village really started to develop during the 18th century, and after the construction of the railway it became a local commercial hub.

At the start of the 20th century the Zoltán family (and descendants) farmed the land, and the major landholder was Mayer Leveleki.

Ethnic groups

As of 2009 The ethnography of the village was 99.9% Hungarian, with 1.1% Romani, adding to a grand total of 101%.

Landmarks

  • 15th-century United Reformed Church, in Gothic style, decorated and furnished in Art Nouveau style
  • Lake Mohos Nature Reserve
  • Sports

    The local football team was founded in 1954. In the 1995-96 season they won the Hungarian National Championship VI and were promoted to the Hungarian National Championship V.

    References

    Apagy Wikipedia


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