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Hajdúböszörmény

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Country
  
Hungary

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Area
  
370.7 km²

Local time
  
Tuesday 10:18 PM

Team
  
Hajdúböszörményi TE

County
  
Hajdú-Bihar

Postal code
  
4220, 4224, 4074

Population
  
32,228 (2001)

Area code
  
52

Hajdúböszörmény

Weather
  
4°C, Wind N at 11 km/h, 72% Humidity

Hajdúböszörmény [ˈhɒjduːbøsørmeːɲ] is a town in North Eastern Hungary with a population of approximately 30,000 people. It is also known as a famous college town with an excellent academic atmosphere, as it is home to one of the faculties of the world's 551st best university, the University of Debrecen. It has a unique circular plan (like Paris) to the streets that is supposed to have originated as a defense from invasion or attack. Not knowing the plan of the streets a visitor could easily get quite lost only to discover that they were walking in circles for an extended period.

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Like many smaller towns of Hungary the population even within the city limits generates income as well as household necessities from agriculture and animal husbandry, because of this feature of the local economy, high fences and a cornucopia of smells are very common even within the town core.

In 1990s Hajdúböszörmény underwent an economic crisis of sorts causing widespread unemployment. Many attribute high unemployment levels to the falling of the Iron Curtain that took place in 1989 and the adjustment period that any economy would need to go through in such an economic upheaval. One more recent cause of unemployment was the downsizing of the General Electric Tungsram plant (due to new economic options the company was exploring in China).

Twin towns — Sister cities

Hajdúböszörmény is twinned with:

  • Berehove, Ukraine
  • Joseni, Romania
  • Kraśnik, Poland
  • Salonta, Romania
  • Siilinjärvi, Finland
  • Trogir, Croatia
  • References

    Hajdúböszörmény Wikipedia