Mezőnagymihály

Mezőnagymihály
Mezőnagymihály
—  Village  —
Country  Hungary
Regions Northern Hungary
County Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 – Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)

Mezőnagymihály is a village in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County in northeastern Hungary.[1] The village built at the side of Kácsi-Sályi stream in the plain, the third of the grounds was wetland.

History

From the first mention in 14. century its name was written Nagmihal, Nagy Mighali, Nagymyha. During the Turkish occupation of Hungary the town was destroyed several times. The citizens escaped to the swamp next to the village. In the flat area the following 23 hamlets are part of the settlement: Almási, Dobozi, Eperjes, Egyes, Farkas, Fáy, Fenduda, Gólyás, Gyékényes, Kisgólyás, Kisecsér, Kenyérváró, Kuper, Mák, Nagyecsér, Nagyház, Pillantó, Salamon, Sezárk, Szilvási, Szomolló, Telek, Teper és Zsindelyes. The Roman Catholic Church built in 1896 named by Saint Anne.

External links

Official homepage of Mezőnagymihály

References



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