NYIREGYHAZA


Meaning of NYIREGYHAZA in English

town and county seat of Szabolcs-Szatmr-Bereg megye (county), northeastern Hungary. It is a principal settlement of the upper Tisza River region, which coincides approximately with the traditional Nyrsg, an area that was for centuries a wilderness of dunes and swamps and from which the land was gradually reclaimed. More recently, the discovery of natural gas and the possibilities of irrigation have improved the region's economic prospects. The original settlement was virtually destroyed during the Turkish occupation. The history of the modern town really begins with the colonization of the Nyrsg in the mid-18th century when Count Ferenc Krolyi, the prime mover behind the program, brought in many Slovak immigrants. The region is thickly settled with scores of tanya (small, isolated farms or groups of farmsteads). The sandy soils are well suited to the raising of potatoes and tobacco. In addition, sunflowers, poppy seeds, melons, apricots, grapes, and especially apples are produced. There are large numbers of pigs and cattle. Nyregyhza is still chiefly a market centre for the area's agricultural products. Light industry, including canneries, distilleries, and an apple-processing combine, developed after World War II, and the town became an important road and rail junction leading to the town of Zhony in the extreme north of the county. Nyregyhza is also a health resort (Sst Spa is a medicinal salt lake) and a notable recreation centre. Pop. (1991 est.) 114,596.

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