Balmazújváros
Town in Hajdú-Bihar, Hungary
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Flag
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Coat of arms
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Balmazújváros [ˈbɒlmɒzuːjvaːroʃ] is a town in Hajdú-Bihar county, in the Northern Great Plain region of eastern Hungary.
Geography
It covers an area of 205.45 km2 (79 sq mi) and has a population of 18,149 people (2001).
Twin towns – sister cities
Balmazújváros is twinned with:[1]
Łańcut, Poland (2002)
Valea lui Mihai (Érmihályfalva), Romania (2008)
Gulbene, Latvia (2012)
Tiachiv (Técső), Ukraine (2015)[2]
Government
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History | |
Founded | 1911 |
Leadership | |
Hegedűs Péter since 2019 | |
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Seats | 11 Delegate |
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House political groups | Government
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Demographics
Ethnics
Hungarians (87%)
Roma (8%)
Germans (3%)
Poles (1%)
Albanians (1%)
Arabs and chinese (1%)
Ethnics in Németfalu (Germanvillage)
Hungarians (45%)
Germano-Hungarians (35%)
Germans (30%)
Ethnics in Bánlak
Hungarians (87%)
Poles (7%)
Roma (6%)
References
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