Hajdúböszörmény
Hajdúböszörmény [ hɒjdu bøsørme ː ː ɲ ] ( German: Betschermen ) is a Hungarian town of about 32,000 inhabitants. It is located northwest of Debrecen and is part of Hajdú-Bihar county. After Debrecen is the second largest city in the county and the largest city of the small area of the same name. Through the city's main road runs 35
The outstanding monument of the city is the oldest public building in the county, which housed the headquarters of the former Hajdú. The village was known for its thermal spa. In the main square ( Bocskai tér ) of the place is dedicated to the Prince István Bocskai a statue " Dancing Hajduk ".
Hadju - Böszörmény ( N 47 ° 4 ', O 39 ° 40') about 1892 (Record Journal of Josephine Francisco - country recording)
Attractions
- Hajdukenmuseum
- Káplár House - with the collection of paintings by Miklós Káplár
- Reformed Church ( on Bocskai tér ) originally 15th century, the Baroque tower, conversions of Károly Gerster in the years 1850 to 1867, from 1880 to 1882 conversion in a romantic style with coat of arms on the wall
- István Bocskai school. Building from 1864, also romance
- Town hall
Twinning
- Berehove Ukraine, Ukraine
- Joseni Romania, Romania
- Kraśnik Poland, Poland
- Salonta Romania, Romania
- Siilinjärvi Finland, Finland
- Croatia Trogir, Croatia
Hajdúböszörmény | Hajdúdorog | Hajdúnánás
- Place in Hajdú-Bihar county