Szakoly

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Szakoly, The Edge

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Szakoly, Downtown (Fő tér)
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Centrum of Szakoly

Geography

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History

Szakoly was first mentioned in 1290.

Inhabited area as early as the Avars age was built by B.C. II.-I. century. This is evidenced by several archaeological finds.

During the reign of King of Bela III. of Hungary, it was a hospital in Szakoly.

Here was a county assembly in 1320.

It were owned by the Zakoly family in 1487, hence the name of the settlement known today.

The Turks almost completely destroyed the settlement in the 18th century. As a border settlement, it was part of the Kingdom of Hungary and the Principality of Transylvania.

Szakoly was annexed to Romania for a year, only to return to Hungary again after the Trianon peace dictatorship in World War II. During the Horthy era, many emigrated to America (USA, Canada).

Szakoly's fire brigade was established in 1992.

Hungary's first greenfield biomass power plant was built here, with a production capacity of 19.8 MW. Operating since 2009, it is now owned and strategically important by the French Veolia Group.

An extremely rare event was observed, aurora borealis in 2024.

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Szakoly, Aurora borealis in 2024

Economy

There is a biomass power plant in the village with a capacity of 19.8 MW. Operating since 2009, it is now owned and strategically important by the French Veolia Group.[2]

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Biomass Power Plant and Transformer in Szakoly

Residents of the village work in the nearby towns industry (Major employers: LEGO, Michelin Tyres, Hübner H Rubber, Jasz Plastic in Nyíregyháza; TEVA Pharmaceutical, Gedeon Richter, BMW, GLOBUS, National Instruments, CATL in Debrecen; Coloplast, Unilever, Rosenberg in Nyirbator) and in agriculture (for example: apple, corn, wheat, melon, tobacco).

There is thermal water (60 °C or 140 °F) under the Szakoly, but it is not utilized.

Education

Arany János Primary School, Vocational School and High School

Education of the population

32% be only primary school

35% must be skilled

25% have a secondary education (grammar school, technical school)

6% have a higher education degree (college, university)

2% to be illiterate

Religion

Health Care

There is a Health Center in Szakoly, with a family doctor, a pharmacy, and a dentist.

Leisure activities

Leisure programs are organized in the Básty Garden. There is also a riding stable.

More important events, for example May Day (May 1.), Corn Festival (in August), Harvest Festival (in October), Tractor Parade (in December).

Cultural values

  • The Women's Choir of the Dawn Star Pensioners' Club
  • Szakoly shot the video clip for the song Nyughatlatan, Jaj... in the village of Szakoly[3]

Historical memories of Szakoly

  • In 1978, a lot of silver coins from the 16th century and Neolithic vessels were found in the Szakoly area.
  • Later, a 17th-century coconut goblet was found in the reformed church in Szakoly, which is currently kept in the collection of the Debrecen Reformed Church College.
  • In 2007, during the construction of the biomass power plant, Roman-Celtic masks, objects, Greek-Macedonian silver and gold treasures, clay objects, skeletons, as well as Celtic minted silver and cast coins were found on Kígyós-rét (Bábarét). The treasures found are all locked up to this day. The finds are kept in the Józsa András Museum in Nyíregyháza, and it is not possible to view them, as they are strictly confidential. Based on these finds, however, it can be assumed that the settlement was already in the II-I BC. it was also inhabited in the century.[4]

Sister cities

Ardud, Romania

Orosi, Slovakia

Common surnames in the settlement

Elek, Győri, Kiss, Kovács, Módis, Nagy, Szabó, Szűcs, Tóth, Vadon, Papp

There are three Christian cemeteries in the settlement, but only one is in active use, the others can only be visited.

Common surnames in the settlement

Weisz, Lichtmann, Reizmann, Rozinger

There is also an old Jewish cemetery in the settlement, but it has not been used or taken care of for a long time.[5]

Famous people

Peter Parthenius - bishop (1592.)

Zsigmond Móricz - novelist and Social Realist (1898.)

János Szilágyi - Founder of Szakolyért Bárati Klub (1930.)

Tihamér Kiss - Szakoly's private doctor, composer (pseudonym Tihamér Dalnoki: published numerous musical compositions) (1937.)

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