Kráľovský Chlmec
Kráľovský Chlmec | |
Királyhelmec | |
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Country | Slovakia |
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Region | Košice |
District | Trebišov |
Elevation | 130 m (427 ft) |
Coordinates | SK 48°25′23″N 21°58′22″E / 48.42306°N 21.97278°ECoordinates: SK 48°25′23″N 21°58′22″E / 48.42306°N 21.97278°E |
Area | 23.809 km2 (9.193 sq mi) |
Population | 7,398 (31 December 2005) |
Density | 311 / km2 (805 / sq mi) |
First mentioned | 1214 |
Mayor | Dezider Nagy |
Timezone | CET (UTC+1) |
- summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) |
Postal code | 077 01 |
Phone prefix | 421-56 |
Car plate | TV |
Location of Kráľovský Chlmec in Slovakia
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Location of Kráľovský Chlmec in the Košice Region
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Statistics: MOŠ/MIS | |
Website: www.kralovskychlmec.sk | |
Kráľovský Chlmec (until 1948 Kráľovský Chlumec, Hungarian: Királyhelmec) is a town in the Trebišov District in the Košice Region of south-eastern Slovakia. As of 2005, it had a population of 7,938.
History
The town was first mentioned in 1214 as Helmech. After the break-up of Austria-Hungary and 1918 partitioning of Kingdom of Hungary in the Treaty of Trianon, the town was awarded to Czechoslovakia. It was annexed again by Hungary from 1938 to 1945 as a result of controversial First Vienna Award.
Geography
Kráľovský Chlmec lies at an altitude of 130 metres (427 ft) above sea level and covers an area of 23.08 square kilometres (8.9 sq mi).[1] It is located in the southern part of the Eastern Slovak Lowland, only around 5 kilometres (3 mi) north of Hungarian and 12 kilometres (7 mi) west of Ukrainian border. The regional capital Košice is 90 kilometres (56 mi) away.
Demographics
According to the 2001 census, the town had 8,031 inhabitants. 76.94% of inhabitants were Hungarians, 18.86% Slovaks, 3.26% Roma and 0.37% Czechs.[1]
Education
Gymnázium Kráľovský Chlmec The Royal Grammar School Chlmec opened in 1949. (Gimnazium (HUN) = High School)
Notable people
- Ilona Aczél (1884-1940), actress
- Robert Friedman, Celebrity Chef
Partner towns
- Ferencváros (Budapest), Hungary
- Felsőzsolca, Hungary
- Kisvárda, Hungary
- Kanjiža, Serbia (Vojvodina)
- Rakovník, Czech Republic
- Sfântu Gheorghe, Romania
References
- 1 2 "Municipal Statistics". Statistical Office of the Slovak republic. Archived from the original on 2008-01-11. Retrieved 2008-01-26.
External links
- Official website (Slovak) (Hungarian)
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