- Balatonboglár
Infobox Settlement
image_shield = Herb Balatonboglár.jpg
subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name = HUN
timezone=CET
utc_offset=+1
timezone_DST=CEST
utc_offset_DST=+2
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pushpin_map_caption =Location of Balatonboglár
pushpin_mapsize =official_name=Balatonboglár
subdivision_type1=County
subdivision_name1=Somogy
area_total_km2=32.04
population_total=6044
population_as_of=2004
population_density_km2=188.63
postal_code_type=Postal code
postal_code=8630
area_code=85
latd= 46.77845
longd= 17.65488Balatonboglár, in
Hungary , is aresort town situated on the south shore ofLake Balaton . It is the professional centre of the Balatonboglár Wine Region, and is often called the "town of grapes and wine."History
The region has been populated for more than six thousand years. The area was first documented in 1211. The first bathing association was established in 1904, and Balatonboglár was declared a medicinal bath in 1912. Balatonboglár and
Balatonlelle were unified as Boglárlelle from 1979 untilOctober 1 ,1991 .The Xantus look-out tower, the symbol of the city, resides on top of a hill and is well lit at night. It is named for
John Xantus de Vesey .tatue of Pál Teleki
The city is host to a statue honoring a controversial figure in Hungarian history,
Pál Teleki , who was twice prime minister of Hungary. Teleki was regarded by some as a flawed hero and he remained a controversial person long after his death. This was reflected in a public dispute covered in the Hungarian media during early 2004 over a statue of him, marking the 63rd anniversary of his death. The statue by SculptorTibor Rieger was originally to be installed opposite the President's official residence inBudapest . However, the Minister of Culture Istvan Hiller, following pressure from theWiesenthal Center , canceled these plans. On 5 April 2004, the statue was finally placed in the courtyard of the Catholic church in Balatonboglár. [cite web |url=http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/40258.htm|title=U.S. Department of State: Report on Global Anti-Semitism|date=2005-01-05|accessdate=2008-09-24] Balatonboglar had during World War II been host to thousands of Polish refugees who opened in that town one of only two secondary schools for Poles in Europe during 1939-1944. They credited Teleki with opening Hungary's borders to them and named a street inWarsaw for him after the war ended. [cite web|url=http://incentraleurope.radio.cz/ice/article/52609|title=Hero or traitor? - statue of a controversial Hungarian Prime Minister unveiled, but not in Budapest|url=http://incentraleurope.radio.cz/ice/article/52609|date=2004-09-04 |author=Gyorgyi Jakobi|accessdate=2009-09-24]References
ee also
List of places in Hungary whose names were changed External links
* [http://www.balatonboglar.hu/varos.htm Balatonboglar.hu] hu icon
* [http://www.hungary.com/servlet/page?_pageid=6253,6177&_dad=portal30&_schema=PORTAL30&p_item=36242 Balatonboglár at Hungary.com] en icon
* [http://www.terkepcentrum.hu/index.asp?go=map&tid=33853 Street map] hu icon
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