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Siófok (; ; ) is a town in
Somogy County Somogy (, ; ; , ) is an administrative county (Counties of Hungary, comitatus or ''vármegye'') in present Hungary, and also in the former Kingdom of Hungary. Somogy County lies in south-western Hungary, on the border with Croatia's Koprivnica- ...
,
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on the southern bank of
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. It is the second largest municipality in Somogy County and the seat of Siófok District. It covers an area of about between
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, the ''Mezőföld'' and the ''Outer Somogy-Hills''. Lying at the firth of the Sió Channel, it serves as the most important logistic station for goods between Lake Balaton and the
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. The town is Hungary's second most popular holiday destination (after
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) due to its coast, over 1,000 hotels, and plenty of bars, restaurants and nightclubs. Siófok is one of the richest municipalities of Hungary due to tourism. Hungarians often call the town "the capital of
Lake Balaton Lake Balaton () is a freshwater rift lake in the Transdanubian region of Hungary. It is the List of largest lakes of Europe, largest lake in Central Europe, and one of the region's foremost tourist destinations. The Zala River provides the larges ...
", as it is the largest town on its shores and acts as the financial, cultural, media, commercial and tourist hub of the northern part of Somogy County and the southern shore of Lake Balaton.


Etymology

''Fuk'' was first mentioned as a village name in 1137 among the taxpayer communities. In the Tabula Hungariae (published in 1528) it appears as ''Fok''. The word composition ''Siófok'' has been in use since 1790.


History


Ancient times

The area of today's Siófok was already inhabited during the
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. The Roman conquest came here in the 1st century AD. The town lay on the route leading from ''Sopianae'' (today
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) through ''Tricciana'' (today
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) to ''Arrabona'' (today
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). According to recordings of Sextus Aurelius Victor from the 3rd to 4th century AD, Emperor
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built a sluice in 292 AD to drain the ''Lacus Pelso'' (the Latin name of
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) in the area of Siófok and cleared forests.siofok.com - Official portal of Siófok
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Middle Ages

After the Hungarian Conquest, the settlement is mentioned in the Tihany Abbey's founding letter from 1055 as the following: ''"Rivulus namque, qui dicitur Fuk fluens"'' which means that a small brook, also called ''Fuk'' (today
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) comes from the
Lake Balaton Lake Balaton () is a freshwater rift lake in the Transdanubian region of Hungary. It is the List of largest lakes of Europe, largest lake in Central Europe, and one of the region's foremost tourist destinations. The Zala River provides the larges ...
. It also states that people had a passage through an older bridge and a ford as well. After the
Second Mongol invasion of Hungary The second invasion of the Kingdom of Hungary by the Mongols took place during the winter of 1285–1286. The Mongols were led by Nogai Khan and Tulabuga of the Golden Horde. Local forces resisted the invaders at many places, including, for ex ...
, ''Fok'' was resettled. In 1552, the
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took ''Fok'' and his surroundings. Siófok became a military outpost of the
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who also built a fortress there. The ''Siófok Castle'' stood on the ''Granarium Hill'' near the place where the hospital is located today. Two years after the
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the region was liberated from the Ottoman occupation. ''Fok'' became the property of the ''Chapter of Veszprém'', who settled people there, and in 1693 built a wooden church for them.


Habsburg times

At the time of
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, the famous ''Sió Defence Line'' of János Bottyán ended at the ''Fortress of Siófok''. 1705
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,
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, donated a seal to the village which serves today as the coat of arms of Siófok.tourinform.hu - Siófok
/ref> The Baroque parish church was built in honor of the
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in 1736. Major industrial progress began in the settlement during the 19th century. From 1810 the ''Transylvania-Adria Mail Coach Route'' already ran through Siófok. The first independent post office operated there since 1867. Water regulation began in 1810 in the village. Then, based on the idea of ''József Beszédes'', a water engineer, the bed of the
Sió The Sió or Sió-csatorna (''Sió-Channel'') is a fully regulated river in midwest Hungary. It is the outlet, at the eastern end, of Lake Balaton, flowing out of the lake in Siófok. The long Sió flows into the river Danube near the city of Szeks ...
was cleaned, mills were re-operated, the water level of Lake Balaton dropped by one meter, recovering 51,000 acres of land from the water of
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, and a further 6,000 acres of free land was created on the area of the
Sió The Sió or Sió-csatorna (''Sió-Channel'') is a fully regulated river in midwest Hungary. It is the outlet, at the eastern end, of Lake Balaton, flowing out of the lake in Siófok. The long Sió flows into the river Danube near the city of Szeks ...
. The establishment of the ''Balatoni Gőzhajózási Részvénytársaság'' ("Balaton Steam Shipping Company") in 1846 brought a significant change in the life of the settlement.
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, who personally wrote the charter of the business association, and
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as the president of the company played a huge role in it. In the same year, on September 21, the first steamboat on the
Lake Balaton Lake Balaton () is a freshwater rift lake in the Transdanubian region of Hungary. It is the List of largest lakes of Europe, largest lake in Central Europe, and one of the region's foremost tourist destinations. The Zala River provides the larges ...
, ''Kisfaludy'' was released into the water. In 1861 the railway between
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and
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was officially opened. The train station was completed in 1863 (although the train stopped there since 1861), and a year later, the first port protected by pier was built. In the same year, a new sluice on the Sió was opened, to control the water level of Lake Balaton. The wooden sluice was replaced by an iron one in 1893. The settlement was awarded the rank of
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in 1865, which meant a permit for holding national fair. At that time, Siófok was still small with 200 houses and 1,500 residents. In Siófok, or as many people called it at that time, ''Zsidófok'' (''zsidó'' meaning "Jew" in Hungarian, according to sources, it was more a descriptive than a pejorative expression) once lived a large number of Jewish community. At the beginning of the 1860s, their number was 347, with 70 merchants living here, who played a major role in making the city an attractive resort in Europe. In 1866, the first advertisement of the settlement was published in the ''Zala-Somogy Bulletin'' entitled ''Balatontavi Fürdő Siófok''. Ignác Vég' tenant made a 12-year bathing lease contract with the ''Chapter of Veszprém'', which has been extended for another 12 years. Built in 1878, the ''Magyar Tenger'' ("Hungarian Sea") bathhouse, created according to the plans of the ''Neuschlass'' construction company, in Swiss style, with an ornate façade, a hundred-person lounge, large windows that looked at the water, a double-deck viewing room, eighty bath cabins. The Chapter of Veszprém began to parcel plots in 1885 and the construction of today's bathing area began. It is an interesting attraction of the Balaton landscape that the majority of the first villa owners were painters: Mór Than, Pál Vágó, Tivadar Feledi-Flesch ( Mihály Zichy's son-in-law) and Artúr Tölgyessy's villa were in Siófok at this time. In 1888 Gábor Baross granted state aid for the reorganization of the ''Balatoni Gőzhajózási Részvénytársaság'' ("Balaton Steam Shipping Company"). In 1889, the new passenger ship, the ''Kelén'', was launched, and in 1891 ''Helka'' and the new ''Kelén'' were completed. In April 1891, the ''Siófok Balatonfürdő Rt'' ("Siófok Balaton Bath Corporation") was founded which redeemed the bath rights from the ''Chapter of Veszprém'' and bought a 60-acre area to build houses and parks. From 1884 to 1905, the leader of the company was Henrik Glatz, founder of ''Franklin Irodalmi és Nyomdai Rt''. Major hotels opened: ''Sió'', ''Hullám'', and later the ''Central Hotel''. In 1900, the ''Balatoni Halászati Részvénytársaság'' ("Balaton Fishing Company") started its operations. In the same year, the horse racing venue was built with a stand for 1,500 people. The town was also the destination of the most visited swimming and tennis competitions at Lake Balaton. Because of its busy lifestyle, Siófok became a popular place of residence for several Hungarian artists and actors (e.g. Frigyes Karinthy, Gyula Krúdy, Árpád Latabár, Gyula Kabos). In 1904 the new railway station building was completed. On October 23, 1906, the railway connection with
Kaposvár Kaposvár (; also known by alternative names) is a city with county rights in southwestern Hungary, south of Lake Balaton. It is one of the leading cities of Transdanubia, the capital of Somogy County, and the seat of the Kaposvár District and th ...
was established through the ''Mocsolád-Tab-Siófok railway''.


During the world wars

In August 1919, Siófok stood at the center of national
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for a short time, after
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, preparing for the suppression of the
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, moved to the area of Siófok and established his headquarters there. At the end of
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, the settlement was heavily damaged because the frontline got stuck for two months there. During World War II, nearly 500 Jews were deported in 1944, of whom only 72 returned.


Soviet era

In 1947, within the framework of the construction works of the Sió Channel, the new sluice was completed, which made it possible for ships to move through. From 1950, the settlement belongs to
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and in the same year it became a district seat. On December 31, 1968, Siófok became a city. Before that, the 400-bed hospital was built, and then the cultural center and town library. In 1971, the M7 motorway from the direction of
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reached the settlement. Later, Siófok became the most famous corporate holiday destination.


After 1989

After 1990, a local newspaper and open-air local television began to operate in the city. The first high-speed telegraphy World Championship was hosted in Siófok in 1995.


Geography

In Siófok, the canal
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flows out of the lake.


Climate

Climate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round. The
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subtype for this climate is " Cfa" (
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).


Economy

Although Siófok is known for its tourism and service sector there are some companies working in production. Several smaller firms and farmers are in the agricultural industry, especially in fruit production. The town's famous products are the ''Sió'' fruit juices in several tastes. Their producer is the ''Sió-Eckes'' company (part of the German ''Eckes''). The Hungarian stationery producer ''SOMOGY REHAB'', the Hungarian aluminium tent manufacturer ''Alutent'', the Hungarian water supply infrastructure manufacturer ''Kristály'', the Hungarian ready-mixed concrete producer ''TBG Interbeton'' (part of the Mexican
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) and the Hungarian plastic manufacturer ''Kaona'' are all based in the town. The Norwegian cable producer Kongsberg Automotive and the Hungarian gas transport infrastructure manufacturer ''OV Industries'' have production facilities here. Most of the companies can be found in the town's industrial park, ''Adria Ipari Park''. Siófok is home to the headquarter of ''Bahart'' (''Balatoni Hajózási Zrt'', ') which is the owner and operator of 11 sailing ports around
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( Balatonföldvár, Balatonszemes, Balatonlelle, Balatonboglár, Fonyód, Szigliget, Badacsony, Balatonfüred, Csopak, Alsóörs and Siófok), as well as provider of scheduled
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voyages,
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, water taxis and organizer of
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.Bahart - Balatonihajozas.hu - About us
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Services and public transportation

Siófok is reachable by train through the main Railway station or by regional buses operated by DDKK. Siófok-Kiliti airport is a small local airport serving only smaller airplanes. The city has 8 local buslines (2, 2K, 3, 4, 7, 16, 61, 64) which run every day and are operated by DDKK. *


Demographics

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