Sülysáp

Place in Central Hungary, Hungary
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47°27′07″N 19°32′02″E / 47.452°N 19.534°E / 47.452; 19.534CountryHungaryRegionCentral HungaryCountyPestDistrictNagykátaDiocese (RC)VácGovernment
 • MayorLászló Horinka[1]Area • Total47.19 km2 (18.22 sq mi)Population
 (1 January 2009)[3]
 • Total8,258 • Density170/km2 (450/sq mi)Time zoneUTC+1 (CET) • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)Postal code
2241
Area code+36 29Websitewww.sulysap.hu

Sülysáp is a town in Pest County, Hungary about 40 kilometres (25 mi) east of Budapest. In 1950 two villages, Tápiósáp and Tápiósüly, amalgamated, but they separated in 1954. In 1970 they combined again to form Sülysáp.

Geography

Sülysáp is in the Lower Tápió Valley of the Gödöllő hills. In this picturesque location, surrounded by beautiful low hills and good terrain, the Lower Tápió and Sápi streams add to making the town a beauty spot.

Communications

Primary route 31 serves the town by road.

Express and stopping trains of the Hungarian State Railways serve the town on suburban line 120a (BudapestÚjszászSzolnok) at the main station (Sülysáp) and a smaller station halt (Szőlősnyaralö). "Szőlősnyaralö" is best translated as "Vineyard retreat"; the village was built as holiday homes for workers from Budapest. Over the years these holiday homes have been converted and extended and are used as main homes.

The nearest airport is the main international airport for the capital, Budapest-Ferihegy.

Economy

There are around 360 small and medium enterprises in the town, providing the livelihood of a large segment of the population.

After the collapse of the collective farming system, the lands around Sülysáp were privatized, and farmers became self-employed. The Agricultural Service Co-op was founded not long after, and currently leases almost half of the land from the owners, with a large number of members.

Other companies employing significant numbers of people include Ebm. Hungary Ltd., Jász-Plasztik Ltd., Darázs Ltd., and Fővárosi Gázmúvek (Budapest Gas Works Co) Public Company. Local government services also employ many people.

Landmarks

Gallery

  • Photograph of Ferenc Móra Primary School
    Ferenc Móra Primary School
  • Photograph of Sülysáp railway station
    Sülysáp railway station in May 2007
  • From the same angle as the previous photograph, six years later. The MÁV branding has been removed from the station building. New trains built by Siemens now run along line 120a, the photograph shows one awaiting to depart its return run to Budapest.
    The station in February 2014. A Budapest-bound train is ready to depart

Twin towns - twin cities

References

  1. ^ "Sülysáp település oldala" (in English, Hungarian, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Slovak, and Polish). Retrieved 2009-09-15.
  2. ^ Sülysáp at the Hungarian Central Statistical Office (Hungarian).
  3. ^ Sülysáp at the Hungarian Central Statistical Office (Hungarian). 1 January 2009
  4. ^ "Olasz-emlekmu" (in Hungarian). Vendégváró. Retrieved 15 September 2009.

External links

  • vendegaron.hu Sülysáp at portal "Vendégvárón" (in Hungarian)
  • Sülysáp.lap.hu Sülysáp at portal "Starlap" (in Hungarian)
  • 1hungary.com Sülysáp information at 1hungary.com (in English)
  • nagyvodely.hu Churches in Sülysáp (in Hungarian)
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