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Zamárdi

Zamárdi
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Descending, from top:Virgin Mary Roman Catholic Church, Strand Festival, Zamárdi Belvedere, Szamárkő (English: Donkey Rock), Balaton Sound, beach at Lake Balaton
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Coat of arms of Zamárdi
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Zamárdi is located in Hungary
Zamárdi
Zamárdi
Location of Zamárdi
Coordinates: 46°53′04″N 17°57′02″E / 46.88434°N 17.95051°E
Country Hungary
RegionSouthern Transdanubia
CountySomogy
DistrictSiófok
RC DioceseKaposvár
Area
 • Total45.15 km2 (17.43 sq mi)
Population
(2017)
 • Total2,440[1]
Demonym(s)zamárdi
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
8621
Area code(s)(+36) 84
Patron SaintHoly Mary
MotorwaysM7
Distance from Budapest113 km (70 mi) Northeast
NUTS 3 codeHU232
MPMihály Witzmann (Fidesz)
WebsiteZamárdi Online

Zamárdi is a famous holiday town in Somogy County, Hungary known for its beaches at Lake Balaton and for its music festivals during the summer (e.g. Strand Festival, Balaton Sound etc.).

The settlement is part of the Balatonboglár wine region.[2]

Etymology

There are several explanations of the origin of the name of Zamárdi.

  • According to one theory the village was called before the Mongol invasion Kis Szent Mártir which later changed to Zamárdi. However there is no proof for that.
  • The older part of the village is on the hill, so the residents brought water on the back of donkeys. Therefore the village was called Szamárd after szamár (English: donkey) and -d suffix.
  • The most accepted theory states that the name derives from a person name Zamar or Somar. He could be the first owner of the village.[3]

History

Before the arrival of the Hungarians at the turn of the 9th and 10th centuries, the area was populated by Avars. In 1972, a large Avaric cemetery was discovered in the village.[4]

Residents

International relations

Twin towns — Sister cities

Zamárdi is twinned with:

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