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'''Diósd''' ({{lang-de|[[Orasch]]}}), [[Hungary]] is a small town located between the larger cities of [[Budapest]] and [[Érd]] in the [[Budapest metropolitan area]], [[Pest County]].
'''Diósd''' ({{langx|de|Orasch}}) is a small town located between the larger cities of [[Budapest]] and [[Érd]] in the [[Budapest metropolitan area]], [[Pest County]], [[Hungary]].


Though many residents commute to work to the capital city Budapest, the largest employers in the town are a manufacturing plant named New MGM Zrt., that produces [[ball bearings]] and [[tapered roller bearing]] for worldwide OEM customers and dealers, an [[Interspar]] grocery store, and the International Christian School of Budapest [http://www.icsbudapest.org/], a school that serves missionary families, [[expatriate]]s, and Hungarians.
Though many residents commute to work to the capital city Budapest, the largest employers in the town are a manufacturing plant named New MGM Zrt., that produces [[ball bearings]] and [[tapered roller bearing]] for worldwide OEM customers and dealers, an [[Interspar]] grocery store, and the [[International Christian School of Budapest]], a school that serves missionary families, [[expatriate]]s, and Hungarians.


== Geography==
== Geography==
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Diósd was first mentioned in 1417 under [[Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor|king Sigismund]].
Diósd was first mentioned in 1417 under [[Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor|king Sigismund]].


Diósd is known in German by the name ''Orasch''. The reason for this phenomenon is that after the [[Ottoman Empire|Turkish]] invasion, the area was fully uninhabited. [[Swabians]] arrived from Southern Germany to repopulate the town and they were in majority there until the end of the second world war, when many of the Swabes were chased away. The Swabians in Diósd usually lived from making wine in wine cellars. Many of these cellars were made as big as normal houses to fit in the equipment used to make wine. Some of the wine cellars were longer than 100 meters. In the 1880s most of the vineyards were killed by [[Phylloxera]]. Since the cellars and storage houses became useless, they were converted into new residential houses. Most of these are still inhabited. Since most cellars still exist and many are located under the roads of the town, weight restrictions have to be taken seriously.
Diósd is known in German by the name ''Orasch''. The reason for this phenomenon is that after the [[Ottoman Empire|Turkish]] invasion, the area was fully uninhabited. [[Danube Swabians|Swabians]] arrived from Southern Germany to repopulate the town and they were in majority there until the end of the second world war, when many of the Swabes were chased away. The Swabians in Diósd usually lived from making wine in wine cellars. Many of these cellars were made as big as normal houses to fit in the equipment used to make wine. Some of the wine cellars were longer than 100 meters. In the 1880s most of the vineyards were killed by [[Phylloxera]]. Since the cellars and storage houses became useless, they were converted into new residential houses. Most of these are still inhabited. Since most cellars still exist and many are located under the roads of the town, weight restrictions have to be taken seriously.
After the vineyards died, the residentials planted [[plum]]s. Almost all of these were finally destroyed in the 2000s when many new houses were built on the location of the plum fields.
After the vineyards died, the residentials planted [[peach]] trees. Almost all of these were finally destroyed in the 2000s when many new houses were built on the location of the peach orchards.


At the beginning of the 20th century Diósd was part of the [[Fejér county]].
At the beginning of the 20th century Diósd was part of the [[Fejér county]].
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Until 1994, a radio station with many antennas existed in the northern part of Diósd. Radio broadcasting had to be stopped because the M0 highway was built near the area. Today, only one antenna remains, and the radio station has been transformed into a radio and television museum.
Until 1994, a radio station with many antennas existed in the northern part of Diósd. Radio broadcasting had to be stopped because the M0 highway was built near the area. Today, only one antenna remains, and the radio station has been transformed into a radio and television museum.


Since the 1990s, many new houses were built in the town since people wanted to move near Budapest. Because of this, the house numbers had to be reordered by the managegent of the town. They were however not successful, and today many houses have two or three house numbers which lead to confusion of non-local people.
Since the 1990s, many new houses were built in the town since people wanted to move near Budapest. Because of this, the house numbers had to be reordered by the management of the town. They were however not successful, and today many houses have two or three house numbers which lead to confusion of non-local people.


Diósd officially became a city on July 15, 2013.
Diósd officially became a city on July 15, 2013.
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*International Christian School of Budapest
*International Christian School of Budapest


Thanks to the presence of ICSB, the town has an international (mostly [[German people|German]] and [[Americans|American]]) population.
Thanks to the presence of ICSB, the town has an international (mostly Asian and [[Americans|American]]) population.


== Sights of the village ==
== Places of interest ==
*Museum for Radio and Television
*Museum for Radio and Television
*Church of St. Gellért
*Church of St. Gellért
*Country House ("Tájház")
*Country House ("Tájház")
*Chapel of St. Gellért (1772)
*Chapel of St. Anne (1772)
*Statue of Nepomuki St. János (18th century)
*Statue of Nepomuki St. János (18th century)
*Statue of St. Flórián (1852)
*Statue of St. Flórián (1852)
*Monument for the deads of the world War I. (1993)
*Monument for the deads of the world War I. (1993)
*Friendships Monument and the Friendships Well
*Friendship Monument and the Friendship Well
*two former limestone quarries
*two former limestone quarries
*[[Beehive Stone]]s
*[[Beehive Stone]]s


==Twin towns – sister cities==
== Sister cities ==
{{See also|List of twin towns and sister cities in Hungary}}
* {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Alsbach-Hähnlein]], Germany
Diósd is [[Sister city|twinned]] with:<ref>{{cite web |title=Testvérvárosaink|url=https://www.diosd.hu/testvervarosok|website=diosd.hu|publisher=Diósd|language=hu|access-date=2021-03-29}}</ref>
* {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Cieszanów]], Poland
* {{flagicon|Romania}} [[Brâncoveneşti]], Romania
*{{flagicon|GER}} [[Alsbach-Hähnlein]], Germany
* {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Capannoli]], Italy
*{{flagicon|ROU}} [[Brâncovenești, Mureș|Brâncovenești]], Romania
*{{flagicon|POL}} [[Cieszanów]], Poland
*{{flagicon|SVK}} [[Keť]], Slovakia
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*{{flagicon|UKR}} [[Uzhhorod Raion#Villages|Velyki Heivtsi]], Ukraine


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
<gallery>
image:HUN_Diósd_Címer.svg|Coat of arms showing the chapel and a grape
image:HUN_Diósd_Címer.svg|Coat of arms showing the chapel and a grape vine
Image:Diósd1.jpg|Northern part of Diósd, the M0 highway is in the distance. On the top left is the former area of the radio station
Image:Diósd1.jpg|Northern part of Diósd, the M0 highway is in the distance. On the top left is the former area of the radio station
Image:Diósd2.jpg|Ball bearing factory
Image:Magyar Gördülőcsapágy Művek, légi, Diósd2.jpg|Ball bearing factory
image:Diósd4.jpg|Northern part of Diósd with small fabrics and storage houses
image:Diósd4.jpg|Northern part of Diósd with small factories and storage houses
image:Tájház_Diósd.JPG|Tájház (Country House)
image:Diósd_-_kőbánya.jpg|One of the former limestone quarries
image:Országzászló_Diósd.JPG|"Country Flag"
image:Felsö_Köbány_Diósd_2.JPG|Upper quarry
image:Diósd_-_kőbánya.jpg|Lower quarry
image:Diósd former radio station area.JPG|The old fence of the former radio station in Diósd, Hungary. The area has been transformed into a new residential area.
image:Diósd former radio station area.JPG|The old fence of the former radio station in Diósd, Hungary. The area has been transformed into a new residential area.
image:The M0 highway in the northern part of Diósd with the "Országzászlo".JPG|The M0 highway in the northern part of Diósd. On the right the new "Országzászlo" ("Country flag") is visible.
image:The M0 highway in the northern part of Diósd with the "Országzászlo".JPG|The M0 highway in the northern part of Diósd. On the right the new "Országzászlo" ("Country flag") is visible.
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image:Entrance to the Radio and Television museum, Diósd.JPG|Entrance to the Radio and Television museum
image:Entrance to the Radio and Television museum, Diósd.JPG|Entrance to the Radio and Television museum
image:New houses in DIósd.JPG|New houses in Diósd
image:New houses in DIósd.JPG|New houses in Diósd
image:Barátság-kút_Diósd.JPG|Friendship Well
image:Kaptárkö_Diosd.JPG|One of the Beehive Stones in Diósd
</gallery>
</gallery>


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* [[Érd]] (''Hanselbeck'')
* [[Érd]] (''Hanselbeck'')


==References==
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{{Reflist}}
{{Coord|47|24|15|N|18|56|45|E|region:HU_type:city(6307)_source:dewiki|display=title}}


==External links==
==External links==
{{Commons category|Diósd}}
* [http://www.diosd.hu/ Website of Diósd] {{hu icon}}
{{Wikivoyage|Törökbálint|Diósd}}
* [http://www.postamuzeum.hu/hu/muzeumok/4/radio-es-televiziomuzeum-diosd Radio museum Diósd] {{hu icon}}
* {{Official website|http://diosd.hu/}} in Hungarian, English and German
* [http://www.postamuzeum.hu/hu/muzeumok/4/radio-es-televiziomuzeum-diosd Radio museum Diósd] {{in lang|hu}}

{{Érd District}}
{{Pest County}}
{{Authority control}}


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Latest revision as of 16:41, 23 October 2024

Diósd
Orasch
Flag of Diósd
Coat of arms of Diósd
Diósd is located in Hungary
Diósd
Diósd
Location of Diósd
Coordinates: 47°24′15″N 18°56′45″E / 47.40417°N 18.94583°E / 47.40417; 18.94583
Country Hungary
CountyPest
DistrictÉrd
Area
 • Total5.75 km2 (2.22 sq mi)
Population
 (2014)
 • Total9,348
 • Density1,006/km2 (2,610/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
2049
Area code(+36) 23
Websitediosd.hu

Diósd (German: Orasch) is a small town located between the larger cities of Budapest and Érd in the Budapest metropolitan area, Pest County, Hungary.

Though many residents commute to work to the capital city Budapest, the largest employers in the town are a manufacturing plant named New MGM Zrt., that produces ball bearings and tapered roller bearing for worldwide OEM customers and dealers, an Interspar grocery store, and the International Christian School of Budapest, a school that serves missionary families, expatriates, and Hungarians.

Geography

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The northern part of Diósd is located on the Tétényi plateau, which is a natural reserve. The ground has a very high concentration of limestone, and many uncommon plants can be found in this area. At least two Beehive Stones can be found in the forest in the northwest of Diósd. Two former limestone quarries also exist where locals often like to meet.

History

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Diósd was first mentioned in 1417 under king Sigismund.

Diósd is known in German by the name Orasch. The reason for this phenomenon is that after the Turkish invasion, the area was fully uninhabited. Swabians arrived from Southern Germany to repopulate the town and they were in majority there until the end of the second world war, when many of the Swabes were chased away. The Swabians in Diósd usually lived from making wine in wine cellars. Many of these cellars were made as big as normal houses to fit in the equipment used to make wine. Some of the wine cellars were longer than 100 meters. In the 1880s most of the vineyards were killed by Phylloxera. Since the cellars and storage houses became useless, they were converted into new residential houses. Most of these are still inhabited. Since most cellars still exist and many are located under the roads of the town, weight restrictions have to be taken seriously. After the vineyards died, the residentials planted peach trees. Almost all of these were finally destroyed in the 2000s when many new houses were built on the location of the peach orchards.

At the beginning of the 20th century Diósd was part of the Fejér county.

Since 1989, Diósd works in tight partnership with the German town Alsbach-Hähnlein in Hesse.

Until 1994, a radio station with many antennas existed in the northern part of Diósd. Radio broadcasting had to be stopped because the M0 highway was built near the area. Today, only one antenna remains, and the radio station has been transformed into a radio and television museum.

Since the 1990s, many new houses were built in the town since people wanted to move near Budapest. Because of this, the house numbers had to be reordered by the management of the town. They were however not successful, and today many houses have two or three house numbers which lead to confusion of non-local people.

Diósd officially became a city on July 15, 2013.

Traffic

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The national road 7 runs through Diósd. It is known by locals as the "Balatoni út" (Balaton street) since if you travel on it, you eventually get to the lake Balaton. The opposite direction of this road leads to Budapest, where most of the residents of Diósd work. Budapest can also be reached by Bus from Diósd.

Diósd also has an exit on the M0 highway which opened in 1994 and runs on the northern and eastern edge of the town.

Education

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  • Kindergarten
  • Primary school (1st to 8th grade)
  • International Christian School of Budapest

Thanks to the presence of ICSB, the town has an international (mostly Asian and American) population.

Places of interest

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  • Museum for Radio and Television
  • Church of St. Gellért
  • Country House ("Tájház")
  • Chapel of St. Anne (1772)
  • Statue of Nepomuki St. János (18th century)
  • Statue of St. Flórián (1852)
  • Monument for the deads of the world War I. (1993)
  • Friendship Monument and the Friendship Well
  • two former limestone quarries
  • Beehive Stones

Twin towns – sister cities

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Diósd is twinned with:[1]

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Testvérvárosaink". diosd.hu (in Hungarian). Diósd. Retrieved 2021-03-29.

47°24′15″N 18°56′45″E / 47.40417°N 18.94583°E / 47.40417; 18.94583

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