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szár Latitude and Longitude:

47°28′39″N 18°30′58″E / 47.47747°N 18.51609°E / 47.47747; 18.51609
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Szár
Coat of arms of Szár
Szár is located in Hungary
Szár
Szár
Location of Szár
Coordinates: 47°28′39″N 18°30′58″E / 47.47747°N 18.51609°E / 47.47747; 18.51609
Country  Hungary
County Fejér
Area
 • Total22.63 km2 (8.74 sq mi)
Population
 (2004)
 • Total1,678
 • Density74.14/km2 (192.0/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+1 ( CET)
 • Summer ( DST) UTC+2 ( CEST)
Postal code
2066
Area code22
Website www.saar-ujb.hu/saar/

Szár is a village in Fejér county, Hungary.

The village is located in the Bicske district, on the plateau between the Vértes and Gerecse mountains, on 22.63 km², in a typical village environment.

Famous residents

  • Frank Hasenfratz (1935–2022), Hungarian-born Canadian billionaire businessman, founder of Linamar
  • György Romhányi (1905–1991) Academic award-winning Hungarian doctor, pathologist, university professor, regular member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
  • József Romhányi (1908–1976. May 5th) Hungarian doctor, pediatrician and university professor.
  • Vilmos Benczik (1945-2021) Hungarian literary translator, linguist, book publisher, Esperantist, and professor emeritus.

External links



szár Latitude and Longitude:

47°28′39″N 18°30′58″E / 47.47747°N 18.51609°E / 47.47747; 18.51609
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Szár
Coat of arms of Szár
Szár is located in Hungary
Szár
Szár
Location of Szár
Coordinates: 47°28′39″N 18°30′58″E / 47.47747°N 18.51609°E / 47.47747; 18.51609
Country  Hungary
County Fejér
Area
 • Total22.63 km2 (8.74 sq mi)
Population
 (2004)
 • Total1,678
 • Density74.14/km2 (192.0/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+1 ( CET)
 • Summer ( DST) UTC+2 ( CEST)
Postal code
2066
Area code22
Website www.saar-ujb.hu/saar/

Szár is a village in Fejér county, Hungary.

The village is located in the Bicske district, on the plateau between the Vértes and Gerecse mountains, on 22.63 km², in a typical village environment.

Famous residents

  • Frank Hasenfratz (1935–2022), Hungarian-born Canadian billionaire businessman, founder of Linamar
  • György Romhányi (1905–1991) Academic award-winning Hungarian doctor, pathologist, university professor, regular member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
  • József Romhányi (1908–1976. May 5th) Hungarian doctor, pediatrician and university professor.
  • Vilmos Benczik (1945-2021) Hungarian literary translator, linguist, book publisher, Esperantist, and professor emeritus.

External links



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