- Gyula, Hungary
Infobox Settlement
image_caption = Gyula Castle
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official_name=Gyula
subdivision_type1=County
subdivision_name1=Békés
area_total_km2=255.8
population_as_of=2004
population_total=32700
population_footnotes=
population_density_km2=129
postal_code_type=Postal code
postal_code=5700, 5711
area_code=66Gyula ( _de. Julau, _ro. Giula, _sr. Ðula) is a town in Békés county in south-eastern
Hungary . It lies close to the border withRomania , on the riverFehér-Körös .History
The first recorded reference to Gyula was in a document dated
1313 which mentions a monastery called Gyulamonostor ("Julamonustra" inLatin ). By1332 the settlement around the monastery was being called Gyula / Jula. There are two versions for the origin of the name. One is that following the occupation of thePannonian Plain by the Magyar tribes, the tribe of the gyula settled in the area. More likely is the version that a lord called Gyula or Jula founded the monastery and its settlement. During Ottoman rule, she was a sandjak center as "Göle" or "Küle" in Tamışvar eyalet.The Holocaust in Hungary is commemorated in Gyula's Germantown at the building that housed the
Synagogue ; one town among many that formed a once thrivingJewish community inBekes county. Today, the Gyula Synagogue houses a music school and bears a plaque of remembrance dedicated to the memory of Gyula's Jewish community that perished inAuschwitz and other concentration camps.Demographics
As of the Census of 2001, the town had 32,967 inhabitants; 94.2%
Magyars , 2.3%Romanians , 1.6% Germans, 0.3%Slovaks , 0.4% Roma and 1.2% other.Gyula is a center for the small Romanian community of Hungary (2.3% of the inhabitants are ethnic Romanian).
Tourist attractions
In the middle of the town stands the old fortress (
13th century ), now a cultural centre and a tourist attraction. Nearby, there are thermal spas known for their therapeutic effects.In Gyula one may admire "Nicolae Bălcescu" High School designed by Szabó Jen. The architecture resembles that of Transylvanian wooden churches. Not very far is the Romanian Orthodox Cathedral, erected in
1867 .Gallery
ister cities
*
Budrio ,Italy , since1965
*Zalău ,Romania , since1991
*Ditzingen ,Germany , since1991
*Miercurea-Ciuc ,Romania , since1993
* Arad,Romania , since1994
* Krumpendorf,Austria , since1995
*Schenkenfelden ,Austria , since1997
*Droitwich ,United Kingdom , since2001 External links
* de icon [http://www.gyula.hu Official site]
* [http://www.atruroman.hu/ The National Selfgovernance of The Romanians living in Hungary Center]
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