Fonyód

Fonyód
Fonyód

Location of Fonyód

Coordinates: 46°44′28″N 17°33′01″E / 46.74119°N 17.55030°ECoordinates: 46°44′28″N 17°33′01″E / 46.74119°N 17.55030°E
Country  Hungary
County Somogy
Area
  Total 53.55 km2 (20.68 sq mi)
Population (2004)
  Total 5,195
  Density 97.01/km2 (251.3/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 8640
Area code(s) 85

Fonyód is a town and holiday resort on the south shore of Lake Balaton, in north-west Somogy, western Hungary, with over 5000 residents.

History

The first mention of Fonyód was in a letter of Saint Ladislaus from 1082, as the village Funoldi. In 1232, the village was included into the lands of the Tihany Abbey. Maps from the 14th century show Fonyód as an island (with Balaton being larger), with a castle. The castle was occupied and destroyed in 1575 during the Turkish invasion, with no one living in the village by 1580. After the Turkish occupation, Fonyód remained uninhabited until the 19th century.

The construction of a railway around Lake Balaton greatly contributed to the village's development. By 1900, Fonyód had become a holiday resort, and by 1910 over a thousand visitors were arriving each year.

Fonyód attained town status in 1989.

Twin towns — Sister cities

Fonyód is twinned with:

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