Balatonederics




Place in Veszprém, Hungary









































Balatonederics
Skyline of Balatonederics


Coat of arms of Balatonederics
Coat of arms



Balatonederics is located in Hungary

Balatonederics

Balatonederics



Location of Balatonederics

Coordinates: 46°48′20″N 17°22′40″E / 46.80562°N 17.37789°E / 46.80562; 17.37789Coordinates: 46°48′20″N 17°22′40″E / 46.80562°N 17.37789°E / 46.80562; 17.37789
Country
 Hungary
County Veszprém
Area

 • Total 18.59 km2 (7.18 sq mi)
Population
(2017)

 • Total 996[1]
Time zone
UTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)
UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
8312
Area code(s) 87

Balatonederics is a small resort town next to Lake Balaton in Hungary. It was first mentioned in 1262. The Roman Catholic Church in the village dates from that time, although its neogothic exterior is from 1870.[2]


In Balatonederics an Africa Museum and zoo can be visited. It was founded Endre Nagy in 1984 and houses hunting trophies and etnographic artefacts from Tanzania.


What to see in Balatonederics :



  • Stalactite cave

  • Lake Balaton biggest golf course

  • Beautiful beach

  • Wine region

  • Very old Palace



References





  1. ^ Balatonederics, KSH


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    ISBN 978-90-475-0197-8





External links



  • African museum and zoo

  • Balatonederics Cave

  • Street map (Hungarian)

  • Tourism portal + Pictures of Balatonederics



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