Fejér County

Fejér County

Infobox Hungarian county
name =Fejér


region =Central Transdanubia
seat = Székesfehérvár
area = 4359
population = 426,541
density = 98
cities = 108
:"For the historical county see Fejér (former county).":"For the mathematician of the same name see Lipót Fejér"Fejér is the name of an administrative county (comitatus or megye) in Central Hungary. It lies on the west bank of the river Danube and nearly touches the eastern shore of Lake Balaton. It shares borders with the Hungarian counties Veszprém, Komárom-Esztergom, Pest, Bács-Kiskun, Tolna and Somogy. The capital of Fejér county is Székesfehérvár.

Geography

Geographically Fejér county is very diverse, its southern part touches the Great Plain (Mezőföld), other parts of its area are hilly (Bakony, Vértes, Gerecse mountains). Lake Velence, a popular resort can also be found here.

History

Before the Conquest

The area was already inhabited 20,000 years ago. When this part of Hungary formed a Roman province called "Pannonia", several settlements stood here: the capital was Gorsium, but there were other significant towns too, where present-day Baracs and Dunaújváros are (the towns were called "Annamatia" and "Intercisa", respectively). In the early Medieval pediod Huns and Avars lived in the area. After 586 several Nomadic people arrived in the area, until Hungarians conquered it in the late 9th century.

From the Conquest until the Ottoman occupation

Hungarians arrived here between 895 and 900. The high prince and his tribe settled down in this area. The town of "Fehérvár" (modern-day Székesfehérvár) became significant as the seat of Prince Géza. Under the reign of his son, King Stephen the town became the county seat of the newly formed county. Kings of Hungary were crowned and buried in the town until the 16th century.

Fejér under Ottoman rule

Fejér county was occupied by Ottomans between 1543 and 1688. Several of the villages were destroyed, the population dramatically decreased. After being freed from ottoman rule, local administration was reorganized in 1692. Székesfehérvár got back its town status only in 1703.

Regional structure

Cities with county rights

* Székesfehérvár (county seat)
* Dunaújváros

Towns

(ordered by population, according to the 2001 census)

* Mór (14,731)
* Sárbogárd (13,461)
* Bicske (11,103)
* Ercsi (8,406)
* Gárdony (8,127)
* Enying (7,191)
* Polgárdi (6,582)
* Martonvásár (5,180)
* Velence (4,845)
* Adony (3,823)

Villages

* Aba
* Alap
* Alcsútdoboz
* Alsószentiván
* Bakonycsernye
* Bakonykúti
* Balinka
* Baracs
* Baracska
* Beloiannisz
* Besnyő
* Bodajk
* Bodmér
* Cece
* Csabdi
* Csákberény
* Csákvár
* Csókakő
* Csősz
* Csór
* Daruszentmiklós
* Dég
* Előszállás
* Etyek
* Fehérvárcsurgó
* Felcsút
* Füle
* Gánt
* Gyúró
* Hantos
* Igar
* Iszkaszentgyörgy
* Isztimér
* Iváncsa
* Jenő
* Kajászó
* Káloz
* Kápolnásnyék
* Kincsesbánya
* Kisapostag
* Kisláng
* Kőszárhegy
* Kulcs
* Lajoskomárom
* Lepsény
* Lovasberény
* Magyaralmás
* Mány
* Mátyásdomb
* Mezőfalva
* Mezőkomárom
* Mezőszentgyörgy
* Mezőszilas
* Moha
* Nadap
* Nádasdladány
* Nagykarácsony
* Nagylók
* Nagyveleg
* Nagyvenyim
* Óbarok
* Pákozd
* Pátka
* Pázmánd
* Perkáta
* Pusztaszabolcs
* Pusztavám
* Rácalmás
* Ráckeresztúr
* Sáregres
* Sárkeresztes
* Sárkeresztúr
* Sárkeszi
* Sárosd
* Sárszentágota
* Sárszentmihály
* Seregélyes
* Soponya
* Söréd
* Sóskút
* Sukoró
* Szabadbattyán
* Szabadegyháza
* Szabadhídvég
* Szár
* Tabajd
* Tác
* Tordas
* Újbarok
* Úrhida
* Vajta
* Vál
* Vereb
* Vértesacsa
* Vértesboglár
* Zámoly
* Zichyújfalu


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