The village of Szinpetri
editGeneral information:
edit- Szinpetri is a small village surrounded by hills in Hungary, in the state of Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén
- Neighbour villages are Szin, Tornakápolna and Jósvafő.
- Szinpetri is part of the Aggtelek National park, which is one of the most popular destinations for tourists not only from Hungary, but from other countries as well.
- The closest big city is Miskolc (about an hour away), but other towns like Edelény, Kazincbarika and Kassa (in Slovakia) are pretty close too.
- The name of the village comes from a frequently used first name Péter, who was probably the founder of the place.
Current population: around 250 people
Current major: Doszpoly Károly
Sights of the area:
edit- The most popular destination is the Paper Mill Buildingwith a beautiful inside and an even prettier surrounding, in which The World’s Largest book, a Gutenberg Museum and a unique book collection can be found, including The Holy Bible.
- Close to the Paper Mill Building A huge Salamander lizard can be seen on the hill, which is around 93 meters long and made with small pieces of rock.
- In the middle of the village a Reformed Church (built between 1792-93) stands, in which an exhibition can be found that demonstrates interesting facts about the village old life.
- Other places outside of the village like the fabled neighbour village Jósvafő and the Aggtelek Baradla caves are highly recommended to visit.
Hunting:
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Sources:
edit- Interviewing the local government and citizens
- http://legnagyobbkonyv.hu
- https://keptar.oszk.hu/html/kepoldal/index.phtml?id=31570
- http://www.tirek.hu/lap/szinpetri/cikk/mutat/bekoszonto/