Sárbogárd
Town in Fejér, Hungary
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Flag
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Coat of arms
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(2009)
7000
Sárbogárd (German: Bochart) is a town in Fejér county, Hungary. The town is at the intersection of important railroad routes in Hungary: this is where electrified routes from Balaton and Pécs merge with non-electrified railways from Baja and Szekszárd. A double electrified track runs from Sárbogárd to Budapest allowing MÁV trains to provide quick access to the capital.
Twin towns — sister cities
Notable people
- Zoltán Lengyel (1960–), politician
- Géza Mészöly (1844–1887), Romantic painter
- Lajos Májer (1956–1998), footballer
- Béla Jurcsek (1893–1945), politician, Minister of Agriculture
- Gábor Varga (1968–), politician
Gallery
- The map of Sárbogárd from the First Military Mapping Survey of Austria Empire
- The map of Sárbogárd from the Second Military Mapping Survey of Austria Empire
- The map of Sárbogárd from the 3rd Military Mapping Survey of Austria Empire
References
- ^ "Testvértelepüléseinkről". sarbogard.hu (in Hungarian). Sárbogárd. Retrieved 2021-04-09.
External links
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