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Veszprém ( Hungarian : Veszprém vármegye , pronounced [ˈvɛspreːm] ; German : Komitat Wesprim (Weißbrunn) ) is an administrative county ( vármegye ) in Hungary . Veszprém is also the name of the capital city of Veszprém county.

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7-547: Révfülöp is a town in Veszprém county , Hungary , located on the northern shore of the Balaton . Révfülöp is well known as the starting point for an annual long-distance swimming race across the Balaton to Balatonboglár . Fülöp comes from the Hungarian version of the personal name Phillip ; this was the original name of the town. Later, the word rév , which means ferry crossing,

14-444: A large railway station — have made the town a local commercial and professional center, with numerous specialty stores, restaurants, and hotels opening over the course of the 20th century as the number of vacationers increased. It was also during this time that the town was connected to the national telephone and electrical infrastructure. Today, viticulture and the tourist-service sector are the two primary sources of employment. In 2001,

21-512: The Hungarian counties Vas , Győr-Moson-Sopron , Komárom-Esztergom , Fejér , Somogy and Zala . The capital of Veszprém county is Veszprém . The river Marcal runs along part of its western border. Its area is 4,613 km². Religion in Veszprém County (2022 census – of those who declared their religion (59.9%)) In 2015, the county had a population of 346,647 and the population density

28-515: The Millennium Lookout Tower was constructed on the mountain north of the town. The main historical attraction remains the old downtown and port, both featuring eclectic architecture evocative of the turn of the 20th century. Veszpr%C3%A9m (county) Veszprém county lies in western Hungary . It covers the Bakony hills and the northern shore of Lake Balaton . It shares borders with

35-526: The early 18th century, private owners began buying property in the area once more. In 1752, the harbor reopened, and during the 19th century, the town expanded due to the construction projects of many wealthy vacationers, under whose alliance in the Révfülöp Beach and Shore Development Committee the town gained independence in 1943. Since this time, Révfülöp has been characterized by dynamic growth. Further increases in boat and train traffic — Révfülöp sports

42-465: Was 77/km². Besides the Hungarian majority, the main minorities are the Germans and Roma. Total population (2011 census): 353,068 Ethnic groups (2011 census): Identified themselves: 315,436 persons: Approximately 51,000 persons in Veszprém County did not declare their ethnic group at the 2011 census. Religious adherence in the county according to 2011 census: The Veszprém County Council, elected at

49-515: Was added as a prefix . Révfülöp has existed since Medieval times , when it developed as a rév , or ferry crossing point, due to the proximity to the southern shore. The settlement is first mentioned in 1211. Around 1538, it was destroyed during the Turkish invasion . Subsequently, it became a viticultural colony of the nearby town Kővágóörs , and then a vassal land of the Tihany Abbey . However, by

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