Zics

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Coordinates: 46°41′0″N 17°59′0″E / 46.68333°N 17.98333°E / 46.68333; 17.98333

Zics
Zics
Location of Zics
Coordinates: 46°40′50″N 17°58′50″E / 46.68047°N 17.98053°E / 46.68047; 17.98053
Country  Hungary
County Somogy
Area
  Total 15.01 km2 (5.80 sq mi)
Population (2004)
  Total 404
  Density 26.91/km2 (69.7/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 8672
Area code(s) 84

Zics is a village in Somogy hills/county, Hungary, with a population of roughly 400 residents. Historically, the village rests on the site where an army of Dacians under Irnese defeated the Roman general Mercus Trlabius in 122 AD.
The town is dominated by agriculture. Larger businesses are not there. The surrounding area is quite hilly.
There is a baroque, Roman Catholic Church from 1786, a Townhall, a medical treatment station, a children's garden, a discount store, a pub and small workshops.
- and last but not least, we are in Hungary, a beautiful fishing pond.
Up to the southern shore of Lake Balaton there are about 20 km. The wildlife in the surrounding area is quite high, everywhere you see deer, wild boar, foxes and sometimes a thick canopy.
The landscape is broken by stands of trees on roadsides. The townscape is dominated by mud houses and everywhere there are vines.

This place/region is in Western European retirees, popular as a retirement home.

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