Zamárdi
Zamárdi is a town in Somogy County, Hungary. Its is known for its beaches at Lake Balaton and for its music festivals during the summer (e.g. Strand Festival, Balaton Sound etc.).
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Descending, from top:Virgin Mary Roman Catholic Church, Strand Festival, Zamárdi Belvedere, Szamárkő (English: Donkey Rock), Balaton Sound, beach at Lake Balaton  | |
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| Coordinates: 46.88434°N 17.95051°E | |
| Country | |
| County | Somogy | 
| District | Siófok | 
| Area | |
| • Total | 45.15 km2 (17.43 sq mi) | 
| Population  (2017)  | |
| • Total | 2,440[1] | 
| Demonym(s) | zamárdi | 
| Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) | 
| • Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) | 
| Postal code | 8621  | 
| Area code(s) | (+36) 84 | 
| Patron Saint | Holy Mary | 
| Motorways | M7 | 
| Distance from Budapest | 113 km (70 mi) Northeast | 
| NUTS 3 code | HU232 | 
| MP | Mihály Witzmann (Fidesz) | 
| Website | zamardi | 
The settlement is part of the Balatonboglár wine region.[2]
Etymology
    
There are several explanations of the origin of the name of Zamárdi.
- According to one theory the village was called before the Mongol invasion Kis Szent Mártir which later changed to Zamárdi. However there is no proof for that.
 - The older part of the village is on the hill, so the residents brought water on the back of donkeys. Therefore the village was called Szamárd after szamár (English: donkey) and -d suffix.
 - The most accepted theory states that the name derives from a person name Zamar or Somar. He could be the first owner of the village.[3]
 
History
    
Before the arrival of the Hungarians at the turn of the 9th and 10th centuries, the area was populated by Avars. In 1972, a large Avaric cemetery was discovered in the village.[4]
Notable people
    
- Zoltán Kocsis, virtuoso pianist, conductor and composer
 
Twin towns – sister cities
    
 Malsch, Germany
 Mošćenička Draga, Croatia
 Ustrzyki Dolne, Poland
 Vețca, Romania
 Villány, Hungary
References
    
- Zamárdi, KSH
 - A Balatonboglári borvidék hegyközségi tanácsának alapszabálya (PDF)
 - Lajos Király : Somogyi helységnevek népi és ...
 - "The largest Cemetery from the Avar period in the Carpathian Basin"
 - "Testvértelepülések". zamardi.hu (in Hungarian). Zamárdi. Retrieved 2021-03-31.
 
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