Létavértes
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| Basic data | ||||
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| State : | Hungary | |||
| Region : | Northern Great Plain | |||
| County : | Hajdú-Bihar | |||
| Small area until December 31, 2012 : | Derecske-Létavértes | |||
| Coordinates : | 47 ° 23 ' N , 21 ° 54' E | |||
| Area : | 116.62 km² | |||
| Residents : | 7,058 (Jan. 1, 2011) | |||
| Population density : | 61 inhabitants per km² | |||
| Telephone code : | (+36) 54 | |||
| Postal code : | 4281 | |||
| KSH kódja: | 05768 | |||
| Structure and administration (as of 2012) | ||||
| Community type : | local community | |||
| Mayor : | Károly Sándor Menyhárt | |||
| Postal address : | Kossuth et al. 4. 4281 Létavértes |
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| (Source: A Magyar Köztársaság helységnévkönyve 2011. január 1st at Központi statisztikai hivatal ) | ||||
Létavértes is a city and the administrative seat of the small area Derecske-Létavértes in the east of Hungary . The city was formed on July 1, 1970 from the places Nagyléta and Vértes , on July 1, 1996, the city was elevated .
geography
The Kék-Kálló arises in the municipality . Létavértes borders on the following municipalities:
| Újléta | ||
| Monostorpályi |
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Cocad |
| Pocsaj | Diosig (RO-BH) |
history
Nagylétát was first mentioned in 1291.
Vértes and Nagy Léta (right center) around 1782 (recording sheet of the Josephinische Landesaufnahme )
Vertes and Nagy-Léta (N 47 ° 23 '; E 39 ° 33') around 1892 (recording sheet of the Franzisco-Josephinische Landesaufnahme )
Economy and Transport
The city is a terminus of the Debrecen – Létavértes railway line , but its operation was discontinued on December 13, 2009.
Partnerships
Săcueni , Romania
Individual evidence
- ^ Létavértes települési választás eredményei ( Hungarian ) Országos Választási Iroda. October 3, 2010. Retrieved December 6, 2011.