Heves County
Heves County
Heves vármegye | |
|---|---|
Heves County within Hungary | |
| Country | |
| Region | Northern Hungary |
| County seat | Eger |
| Districts | |
| Government | |
| • President of the General Assembly | Róbert Szabó (Fidesz-KDNP) |
| Area | |
• Total | 3,637.21 km2 (1,404.33 sq mi) |
| • Rank | 16th in Hungary |
| Population (2022) | |
• Total | 285,892[1] |
| • Rank | 14th in Hungary |
| • Density | 78.6020/km2 (203.578/sq mi) |
| GDP | |
| • Total | HUF 776 billion €2.492 billion (2016) |
| Postal code | 300x – 304x, 32xx – 33xx |
| Area code(s) | (+36) 36, 37 |
| ISO 3166 code | HU-HE |
| Website | hevesmegye |
Heves county (Hungarian: Heves vármegye, pronounced [ˈhɛvɛʃ]) lies in northern Hungary, between the right bank of the river Tisza and the Mátra and Bükk mountains. It shares borders with the Hungarian counties Pest, Nógrád, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén and Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok. Eger is the county seat.
Tourist sights
[edit]- Lake Tisza
- Bükk National Park
- Bélapátfalva, abbey
- Castle and City of Eger
- Erdőtelek Arboretum
- Feldebrő, 11th century Romanesque church
- Gyöngyös, Mátra Museum
- Hatvan, Grassalkovich mansion
- Kisnána castle
- Noszvaj, De la Motte mansion
- Parád
- Sirok castle
- Szilvásvárad, Szalajka Valley
- Szarvaskő, castle ruins
Geography
[edit]Heves county is a geographically diverse area; its northern part is mountainous (the Mátra and Bükk are the two highest mountain ranges in Hungary), while at south it includes a part of the Great Hungarian Plain. From south it is bordered by Lake Tisza, the largest artificial lake in Hungary. The average temperature is between 8 and 10 °C (higher on the southern parts of the county).
Rivers
[edit]Highest point
[edit]Lowest point
[edit]- Kisköre (86 m.)
History
[edit]The county was a primary target for the Ottoman Empire during the Ottoman-Hungarian Wars where the Siege of Eger took place.
Demographics
[edit]The population of Heves County was 285,892 as of the 2022 Census, with a population density of 79 individuals per square kilometer (79/km2). The number of households was 118,802 and the number of families was 77,333. Since the 2011 Census, the population decreased by 22,990 (-7.4%).[1]
| Year | Pop. | ±% |
|---|---|---|
| 1870 | 205,146 | — |
| 1880 | 203,338 | −0.9% |
| 1890 | 227,156 | +11.7% |
| 1900 | 249,354 | +9.8% |
| 1910 | 275,181 | +10.4% |
| 1920 | 292,290 | +6.2% |
| 1930 | 312,085 | +6.8% |
| 1941 | 319,043 | +2.2% |
| 1949 | 316,273 | −0.9% |
| 1960 | 347,856 | +10.0% |
| 1970 | 340,146 | −2.2% |
| 1980 | 350,360 | +3.0% |
| 1990 | 334,408 | −4.6% |
| 2001 | 325,727 | −2.6% |
| 2011 | 308,882 | −5.2% |
| 2022 | 285,892 | −7.4% |
| Source: [3][1] | ||
Ethnicity
[edit]In the 2022 Census, the vast majority (85.9%) of the population identified as Hungarian. A minority of 5.9% identified as belonging to another ethnic group and 11.4% of the population did not respond. The ethnic groups most identified with were Romani (4.8%), German (0.2%), and Ukrainian (0.2%). Small numbers identified as Slovakian (344), Romanian (324), Ruthenian (112), or other domestic ethnic groups (365) or other groups (757).[1][a]
In the 2011 Census, 83.4% of the population identified as Hungarian. Less than a tenth (7.1%) of the population identified as belonging to another ethnic group and 13.9% did not respond. Romani made up 6.3% of the population, German (0.2%), Slovakian (0.2%) and Romanian (0.1%). Small numbers identified as other domestic ethnic groups (534) or other groups (563).[3][a]
Religion
[edit]- Roman Catholic (63.4%)
- Calvinistic (7.20%)
- Greek Catholic (0.80%)
- Lutheran (0.50%)
- Other Christian denomination (4.40%)
- Other religion (0.40%)
- Not religious (23.3%)
In the 2022 Census, just over half of the population (51.4%) were religious adherents. The largest religious community was Roman Catholic (38.5%). Other communities included Calvinist (4.4%), Greek Catholic (0.5%), Lutheran (0.3%), Orthodox Christian (0.1%), Other Christian denomination (1.7%), and other religious affiliations (0.2%). Small numbers (less than 100) were affiliated with Judaism. The non-religious made up 14.1% of the population. More than a third (39.0%) of the population did not respond.
In the 2011 Census, 59.2% of the population were religious adherents. The largest religious community was Roman Catholic (52.1%). Others included Calvinist (4.8%), Greek Catholic (0.4%), Lutheran (0.4%), Other Christian denomination (1.3%), and other religious affiliations (0.2%). Small numbers were affiliated with Judaism and Orthodox Christianity. Atheists made up (1.0%) of the population and other non-religious made up 14.0%. Just over a quarter (25.8%) of the population did not respond.[1][4]
In 1930, the population was 91.6% Roman Catholic, 5.2% Calvinist, 2.4% Jewish, 0.5% Lutheran, and others (0.3%).[3]
Regional structure
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| № | English and Hungarian names |
Area (km2) |
Population (2022) |
Density (pop./km2) |
Seat | № of municipalities |
| 1 | Bélapátfalva District Bélapátfalvai járás |
180.89 | 7,817 | 43 | Bélapátfalva | 8 |
| 2 | Eger District Egri járás |
602.05 | 80,419 | 134 | Eger | 22 |
| 3 | Füzesabony District Füzesabonyi járás |
578.55 | 28,345 | 49 | Füzesabony | 16 |
| 4 | Gyöngyös District Gyöngyösi járás |
750.78 | 66,931 | 89 | Gyöngyös | 25 |
| 5 | Hatvan District Hatvani járás |
352.16 | 50,266 | 143 | Hatvan | 13 |
| 6 | Heves District Hevesi járás |
697.68 | 33,189 | 48 | Heves (town) | 17 |
| 7 | Pétervására District Pétervásárai járás |
475.07 | 18,925 | 40 | Pétervására | 20 |
| Heves County | 3,637.25 | 285,892 | 79 | Eger | 121 | |
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Politics
[edit]County Assembly
[edit]The Heves County Council, elected at the 2024 local government elections,[5] is made up of 15 counselors,[6] with the following party composition:
| Party | Seats | Current County Assembly | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fidesz-KDNP | 9 | ||||||||||
| Our Homeland Movement | 2 | ||||||||||
| Democratic Coalition | 2 | ||||||||||
| Momentum Movement | 1 | ||||||||||
| Jobbik | 1 | ||||||||||
Presidents of the General Assembly
[edit]| List of presidents since 1990[7] | |
|---|---|
| Róbert Szabó (Fidesz-KDNP) | 2014– |
Members of the National Assembly
[edit]The following members elected of the National Assembly during the 2022 parliamentary election:[8]
| Constituency | Member | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Heves County 1st constituency | Gábor Pajtók | Fidesz–KDNP | |
| Heves County 2nd constituency | László Horváth | Fidesz–KDNP | |
| Heves County 3rd constituency | Zsolt Szabó | Fidesz–KDNP | |
Municipalities
[edit]Heves County has 1 urban county, 10 towns, 3 large villages and 107 villages.
- City with county rights
(ordered by population, as of 2011 census)
Eger (56,569) – county seat
- Towns
Gyöngyös (31,421)
Hatvan (20,519)
Heves (10,753)
Füzesabony (7,880)
Lőrinci (5,831)
Verpelét (3,786)
Bélapátfalva (3,092)
Kisköre (2,869)
Gyöngyöspata (2,586)
Pétervására (2,326)
- Large villages
- Villages
- Abasár
- Adács
- Aldebrő
- Andornaktálya
- Apc
- Atkár
- Átány
- Balaton
- Bátor
- Bekölce
- Besenyőtelek
- Boconád
- Bodony
- Boldog
- Bükkszék
- Bükkszenterzsébet
- Bükkszentmárton
- Csány
- Demjén
- Detk
- Domoszló
- Dormánd
- Ecséd
- Egerbakta
- Egerbocs
- Egercsehi
- Egerfarmos
- Egerszalók
- Egerszólát
- Erdőkövesd
- Erdőtelek
- Erk
- Fedémes
- Feldebrő
- Felsőtárkány
- Gyöngyöshalász
- Gyöngyösoroszi
- Gyöngyössolymos
- Gyöngyöstarján
- Halmajugra
- Heréd
- Hevesaranyos
- Hevesvezekény
- Hort
- Istenmezeje
- Ivád
- Karácsond
- Kápolna
- Kerecsend
- Kisfüzes
- Kisnána
- Kompolt
- Kömlő
- Ludas
- Maklár
- Markaz
- Mátraballa
- Mátraderecske
- Mátraszentimre
- Mezőszemere
- Mezőtárkány
- Mikófalva
- Mónosbél
- Nagyfüged
- Nagykökényes
- Nagyréde
- Nagytálya
- Nagyút
- Nagyvisnyó
- Noszvaj
- Novaj
- Ostoros
- Parádsasvár
- Pálosvörösmart
- Petőfibánya
- Pély
- Poroszló
- Rózsaszentmárton
- Sarud
- Sirok
- Szajla
- Szarvaskő
- Szentdomonkos
- Szihalom
- Szilvásvárad
- Szúcs
- Szűcsi
- Tarnabod
- Tarnalelesz
- Tarnaméra
- Tarnaörs
- Tarnaszentmária
- Tarnaszentmiklós
- Tarnazsadány
- Tenk
- Terpes
- Tiszanána
- Tófalu
- Újlőrincfalva
- Vámosgyörk
- Váraszó
- Vécs
- Visonta
- Visznek
- Zagyvaszántó
- Zaránk
Gallery
[edit]-
Eger, the capital of the county
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Autumn in the Bükk Mountains
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Keglevich Mansion in Pétervására
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Romanesque church in Bélapátfalva
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Waterfall in the Szalajka Valley near Szilvásvárad
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Grassalkovich Mansion in Hatvan
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Lake Tisza is the 3rd largest lake of Hungary
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Traditional residential house in Abasár
International relations
[edit]Heves County has a partnership relationship with:[9][10]
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References and notes
[edit]- References
- ^ a b c d e "Census database". Census database. Hungarian Central Statistical Office. Retrieved 2025-10-24.
- ^ Regions and Cities > Regional Statistics > Regional Economy > Regional GDP per Capita, OECD.Stats. Accessed on 16 November 2018.
- ^ a b c "Regional data – Heves county". Population Census 2011. Hungarian Central Statistical Office. Retrieved 2025-10-24.
- ^ 2011. ÉVI NÉPSZÁMLÁLÁS, 3. Területi adatok, 3.10 Heves megye, (in Hungarian) [1] Archived 2017-02-02 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Nemzeti Választási Iroda - Helyi önkormányzati választások". vtr.valasztas.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2024-10-26.
- ^ "Megyei közgyűlés tagjai 2019-2024 (Heves megye)". valasztas.hu. Retrieved 2019-10-29.
- ^ Önkormányzati választások eredményei (in Hungarian)
- ^ "Heves megye parlamenti képviselői (Parlamenti Információs Rendszer 2022-)" (in Hungarian). Hungarian National Assembly.
- ^ "Hargita Heves megye testvérmegyéje lett | EgerHírek". 15 August 2014.
- ^ "Bővítenék a kapcsolatokat".
- Notes