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Lake Balaton () is a
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in the
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n region of
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. It is the
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in
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, and one of the region's foremost tourist destinations. The
Zala River The Zala is a river in south-western Hungary. Its source is in the hills northwest of Szalafő near the borders with Austria and Slovenia. The long Zala drains an area of . Several smaller rivers feed into it, including the Felső-Válicka, Sz ...
provides the largest inflow of water to the lake, and the canalized
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 ...
is the only outflow. The mountainous region of the northern shore is known both for its
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character and as a major
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, while the flat southern shore is known for its
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s.
Balatonfüred Balatonfüred (; ; ) is a resort town in Veszprém county, in Hungary. The town with a population of 13,000 is situated on the northern shore of Lake Balaton. It is considered to be the capital of the Northern lake shore and is a yachting destinat ...
and
Hévíz Hévíz () is a spa town in Zala County, Hungary, about from the city of Keszthely. Description of the lake The town is located near Lake Hévíz, the world's second-largest thermal lake, but biologically the biggest active natural lake. ...
developed early as resorts for the wealthy, but it was not until the late 19th century when landowners, ruined by ''
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'' attacking their
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s, began building summer homes to rent out to the burgeoning middle class.


Name

In distinction to all other Hungarian endonyms for lakes, which universally bear the suffix ''-tó'' 'lake', Lake Balaton is referred to in Hungarian with a definite article; that is, ''a Balaton'' 'the Balaton'. It was called ''lacus Pelsodis'' or ''Pelso'' by the
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. The name is
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in origin, derived from
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*''bolto'' (Czech ''bláto'', Slovak ''blato'', Polish ''błoto''), meaning 'mud, swamp' (from earlier
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''boltьno'', cf. , ). In January 846, the
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prince
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began to build a fortress as his seat of power and several churches in the region of Lake Balaton, in the territory of modern
Zalavár Zalavár is a village in south-western Hungary, located in Zala County. It is located around southwest of Lake Balaton. Name According to written sources the settlement was called 'Mosapurc' in the 9th century, "''Mosapurc regia civitate''". It ...
surrounded by forests and swamps along the
Zala River The Zala is a river in south-western Hungary. Its source is in the hills northwest of Szalafő near the borders with Austria and Slovenia. The long Zala drains an area of . Several smaller rivers feed into it, including the Felső-Válicka, Sz ...
.Bartl 2002, p. 19.Róna-Tas 1999, p. 243.Goldberg 2006, p. 85. His well-fortified castle and capital of the Lower Pannonian Principality became known as ''Blatnohrad'' or ''Moosburg'' (literally, 'Swamp Fortress'), and it served as a bulwark against both the
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and the Moravians. The
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name for the lake is '. It is unlikely it was given that name for being shallow because the adjective ' is a Greek loanword that was borrowed via French and entered general German vocabulary in the 17th century. It is also noteworthy that the average depth of Balaton () is not extraordinary for the area (cf. the average depth of the neighbouring
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, which is roughly ).


Climate

Lake Balaton affects precipitation in the local area. The area receives approximately more precipitation than most of Hungary, resulting in more cloudy days and less extreme temperatures. The lake freezes over during winters. The microclimate around Lake Balaton has also made the region ideal for
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. The Mediterranean-like climate, combined with the soil (containing volcanic rock), has made the region notable for its production of wines since the
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2,000 years ago.


History

It always has been an important location, both tactically and culturally(with many folk tales surrounding it). During the Ottoman wars played an important role in defending
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where even battles were fought. While a few settlements on Lake Balaton, including
Balatonfüred Balatonfüred (; ; ) is a resort town in Veszprém county, in Hungary. The town with a population of 13,000 is situated on the northern shore of Lake Balaton. It is considered to be the capital of the Northern lake shore and is a yachting destinat ...
and
Hévíz Hévíz () is a spa town in Zala County, Hungary, about from the city of Keszthely. Description of the lake The town is located near Lake Hévíz, the world's second-largest thermal lake, but biologically the biggest active natural lake. ...
, have long been resort centres for the Hungarian aristocracy, it was only in the late 19th century that the Hungarian middle class began to visit the lake. The construction of railways in 1861 and 1909 increased tourism substantially, but the post-war boom of the 1950s was much larger. By the turn of the 20th century, Balaton had become a center of research by Hungarian biologists, geologists, hydrologists, and other scientists, leading to the country's first biological research institute being built on its shore in 1927. The last major German offensive of
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,
Operation Spring Awakening Operation Spring Awakening () was the last major German offensive of World War II. The operation was referred to in Germany as the Plattensee Offensive and in the Soviet Union as the Balaton Defensive Operation. It took place in Western Hungary ...
, was conducted in the region of Lake Balaton in March 1945, being referred to as "the Lake Balaton Offensive" in many British histories of the war. The battle was a German attack by
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's
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and the
Hungarian Third Army The Hungarian Third Army () was a field army in the Royal Hungarian Army that saw action during World War II. Commanders * Lieutenant General Elemér Gorondy-Novák from 1 March 1940 to 1 November 1941 * Lieutenant General Zoltán Decleva from 1 ...
between 6 and 16 March 1945, and in the end, resulted in a Red Army victory. Several
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wrecks have been pulled out of the lake after having been shot down during the later months of the war. During the 1960s and 1970s, Balaton became a major tourist destination due to focused government efforts, causing the number of overnight guests in local hotels and campsites to increase from 700,000 in July 1965 to two million in July 1975. The number of weekend visitors to the region, including tens of thousands from Budapest, reached more than 600,000 by 1975. It was visited by ordinary working Hungarians, and especially for subsidised holiday excursions by National Council of Trade Union () members to exclusive hotels and small resorts () for them. It also attracted many
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and other residents of the
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.
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could also visit, making Balaton a common meeting place for families and friends separated by the
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until 1989.


Ecology

Lake Balaton, Central Europe's largest shallow lake (area ≈ 594 km2; mean depth ≈ 3.3 m), extends 77 km W–E through Transdanubia, Hungary. Because the Zala River delivers most of its inflow at the western end, the lake exhibits a persistent west-to-east trophic gradient from meso-eutrophic to oligo-mesotrophic conditions. Balaton is polymictic: frequent wind mixing prevents stable summer stratification, although a weak diel thermocline develops in calm periods. Average residence time is ~2.3 years; alkalinity (≈ 2 meq L-1) and pH (8.2–9.1) reflect the surrounding dolomitic catchment. Restoration measures—most notably the two-stage *Kis-Balaton Water Protection System* (KBWPS)—and upgraded wastewater treatment have reduced external phosphorus loads since the 1990 s, yet episodic internal loading still triggers cyanobacterial blooms.


Flora


Emergent and riparian vegetation

A nearly continuous reed (*''Phragmites australis''*) belt—locally mixed with cattail (*''Typha latifolia''*) and bulrush (*''Schoenoplectus lacustris''*)—fringes > 100 km of shoreline, providing spawning substrate, wave attenuation and nutrient sequestration.


Submerged macrophytes

Species richness peaks in protected embayments where Secchi depth exceeds 1.5 m. Dominant taxa include *''Potamogeton perfoliatus''*, *''P. pectinatus''*, *''Myriophyllum spicatum''*, *''Ceratophyllum demersum''* and charophytes such as *''Chara tomentosa''*. Satellite-derived phenological metrics demonstrate that these macrophyte stands create pronounced spatio-temporal complexity in primary production dynamics and habitat structure.


Phytoplankton

Community composition fluctuates between diatom-dominated spring assemblages (*Cyclotella*, *Aulacoseira*) and summer cyanobacterial blooms (notably *Dolichospermum lemmermannii*, *Microcystis aeruginosa*) in the western basins, whereas chlorophytes and cryptophytes prevail farther east. In 2019 Balaton experienced a record-setting bloom with chlorophyll-a > 200 μg L-1, attributed to climate-driven sediment P release.


Fauna


Fish

About fifty of Hungary's seventy-six native freshwater fish species occur. The littoral reed belt shelters cyprinids (common bream *''Abramis brama''*, bleak *''Alburnus alburnus''*), predator nurseries for pike-perch (*''Sander lucioperca''*) and northern pike (*''Esox lucius''*), and native endemics such as weather loach (*''Misgurnus fossilis''*). Feeding studies show cyprinids shift from zooplankton to benthic prey as they move inshore during summer. Commercial fishing has been banned since 2013; invasive gobiids (*''Neogobius melanostomus''*) and Prussian carp (*''Carassius gibelio''*) are increasingly targeted by recreational harvest regulations.


Zooplankton

Rotifers (*Brachionus*, *Keratella*), cladocerans (*Daphnia cucullata*, *Bosmina longirostris*) and copepods (*Eudiaptomus gracilis*) dominate pelagic communities; densities reach 200–400 ind. L-1 in Basin I but rarely exceed 100 ind. L-1 eastward.


Benthic macroinvertebrates

Soft sediments host oligochaetes, chironomids and the invasive Asian clam (*''Corbicula fluminea''*). A 2024 lake-wide survey documented limited native recolonisation despite improved water quality, while alien taxa increased in rip-rap habitats.


Microbiota

Complementary 16S rRNA amplicon surveys show pronounced habitat and basin heterogeneity in the lake. A cross-lake transect in June 2017 revealed that planktonic communities are dominated by Proteobacteria (35–45 %) and Actinobacteria (20–30 %), whereas benthic sediments harbour proportionally more Proteobacteria (40–60 %), Bacteroidota and Firmicutes; Shannon diversity in sediments exceeded plankton by ≈ 25 %. The Zala River mouth contained distinct Betaproteobacterial (*Limnohabitans*) and Acidobacterial lineages, indicating the inflow as a hotspot of diversity. Higher-depth sequencing, detected 951 OTUs distributed across 26 phyla, including rare Verrucomicrobiota, Patescibacteria (candidate division CPR) and Parcubacteria that were previously overlooked by lower-resolution surveys, underscoring a substantial "rare biosphere" component in Balaton. Viral metagenomes further indicate high cyanophage richness, suggesting top-down control of bloom-forming cyanobacteria. High-resolution long-read sequencing of full-length 16S-rRNA genes on an Oxford Nanopore R10.4 flow cell, applied to water samples taken at 33 pelagic and littoral sites spanning all four basins, recovered > 6 000 high-quality amplicon-sequence variants (ASVs). While some bacterial families, such as Methylophilaceae and Cryomorphaceae, are evenly distributed throughout the lake, others like Comamonadaceae and Burkholderiaceae show localized abundance, being prevalent in certain areas and scarce in others. The use of the long-read
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(ONT) sequencing has provided unprecedented insights into the genetic diversity and distribution of bacterioplankton across the lake. The high degree of shared taxa across all basins (209 taxa, 83%) suggests the presence of a core microbiome essential for the lake's ecosystem functioning. This core microbiome likely plays a vital role in maintaining ecological processes such as nutrient cycling and organic matter decomposition, which are crucial for the lake's health and stability. At the same time, the different groups identified between basins in lake water suggest a complex microbial ecosystem and highlight the need for ongoing monitoring to assess potential health risks and ecological change.


Conservation and management

Key measures include the KBWPS wetland complex, a 150-km2 reed-management zone, a ban on commercial fisheries (2013) and riparian buffer restoration. Recent Sentinel-2 analyses reveal strong functional connectivity between KBWPS and the western basins, mediating turbidity and chlorophyll pulses. Persistent challenges include sediment-mediated internal P release, shoreline hardening that favours alien macroinvertebrates, and climate-driven bloom intensification.


Tourism

The major resorts around the lake are
Siófok Siófok (; ; ) is a town in Somogy County, Hungary on the southern bank of Lake Balaton. It is the Somogy County#Municipalities, second largest municipality in Somogy County and the seat of Siófok District. It covers an area of about between Lak ...
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Keszthely Keszthely (; also known by alternative names) is a Hungarian city of 20,895 inhabitants located on the western shore of Lake Balaton. It is the second largest city by the lake and one of the more important cultural, educational and economic hub ...
, and
Balatonfüred Balatonfüred (; ; ) is a resort town in Veszprém county, in Hungary. The town with a population of 13,000 is situated on the northern shore of Lake Balaton. It is considered to be the capital of the Northern lake shore and is a yachting destinat ...
.
Zamárdi Zamárdi is a town in Somogy County, Hungary. It is known for its beaches at Lake Balaton and for its music festivals during the summer (e.g. ''Strand Festival'', Balaton Sound etc.). The settlement is part of the Balatonboglár wine region. A ...
, another resort town on the southern shore, has been the site of
Balaton Sound Balaton Sound (also known as Heineken Balaton Sound between 2007 and 2012 and as MasterCard Balaton Sound since 2013 for sponsorship reasons) is one of Europe's largest open air electronic music festivals. Held annually since 2007 on the southe ...
, a notable
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festival since 2007. Balatonkenese has hosted numerous traditional gastronomic events. Siófok is known for attracting young people to it because of its large clubs. Keszthely is the site of the
Festetics Palace The Festetics Palace is a Baroque palace located in the town of Keszthely, Zala County, Zala, Hungary. The building now houses the Helikon Palace Museum. The palace's construction, started by Kristóf Festetics family, Festetics in 1745, lasted ...
and Balatonfüred is a historical bathing town which hosts the annual Anna Ball. The peak tourist season extends from June until the end of August. The average water temperature during the summer is , which makes bathing and swimming popular on the lake. Most of the beaches consist of either grass, rocks, or the silty sand that also makes up most of the bottom of the lake. Many resorts have artificial sandy beaches and all beaches have step access to the water. Other tourist attractions include sailing, fishing, and other water sports, as well as visiting the countryside and hills, wineries on the north coast, and nightlife on the south shore. The
Tihany Tihany () is a village on the northern shore of Lake Balaton on the Tihany Peninsula (Hungary, Veszprém County). The whole peninsula is a historical district. The center of the district is the Benedictine Tihany Abbey, which was founded in 1055 ...
Peninsula is a historical district.
Badacsony Badacsony () is the name of a region on the north shore of Lake Balaton in western Hungary, a mountain top and a town in that region. The nearby basalt mountains are unique geological relics, and the habitat of many rare plants and animals. The ...
is a volcanic mountain and wine-growing region as well as a lakeside resort. The lake is almost completely surrounded by separated bike lanes to facilitate bicycle tourism. Although the peak season at the lake is the summer, Balaton is also frequented during the winter, when visitors go ice-fishing or even skate, sledge, or ice-sail on the lake if it freezes over. Sármellék International Airport provides air service to Balaton (although most service is only seasonal). Other resort towns include Balatonalmádi,
Balatonboglár Balatonboglár is a resort town situated on the south shore of Lake Balaton in Somogy County, Hungary. It is the official centre of the Balatonboglár wine region, and is often called the "town of grapes and wine." Between 1979 and 1991 Balatonbo ...
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Balatonlelle Balatonlelle is a resort town located in Hungary on the southern shore of Lake Balaton, about 35 km west of Siófok. During the summer, the town becomes a holiday destination for many Hungarian and German families, and is known for its touri ...
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Fonyód Fonyód () is a town and holiday resort on the southern shore of Lake Balaton, in north-west Somogy County, western Hungary, with over 4,700 residents. It is the seat of Fonyód District. History The first mention of Fonyód was in a letter of La ...
, and
Vonyarcvashegy Vonyarcvashegy () is a town and tourist resort on the north shore of Lake Balaton, in western Hungary. The settlement was created when the former Vonyarc and Vashegy settlements were united in 1850. At that time, the inhabitants dealt primarily w ...
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Sport

The annual Lake Balaton Crossing swim takes place in July. The race starts at Révfülöp and finishes at Balatonboglár for a total distance of 5.2 kilometres.


Towns and villages


North shore

From east to west:
Balatonfőkajár Balatonfőkajár () is a village in Veszprém county, Hungary, situated on the eastern end of Lake Balaton. It is home to the Balaton Park Circuit, a motorsports venue opened in 2023. People * Stern family, ancestor of Georg Solti Sir ...
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Balatonakarattya Balatonakarattya is a village in Veszprém county, Hungary, established from the area of the town of Balatonkenese in 2014. People * János Kodolányi János Kodolányi (''Kodolányi János''; Telki, March 13, 1899 – Budapest, August 10 ...
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Balatonkenese Balatonkenese is a small town in Veszprém county, Hungary, by 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 ...
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Balatonfűzfő Balatonfűzfő is a town at the northeast corner of Lake Balaton in Hungary. History The earliest settlements in the area were founded by the Celts, Avars and Romans. Material findings dating from the Middle Ages In the history of ...
- Balatonalmádi -
Alsóörs Alsóörs is a village in Veszprém county, Hungary Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning much of the Pannonian Basin, Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to th ...
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Paloznak Paloznak is a village in the region of Balatonfüred, Veszprém county, Hungary. It was first mentioned in the Veszprém Valley Monastery's Deed of Gift around 970 a. D. According to archaeological findings the place was inhabited since 5000 ye ...
- Csopak - Balatonarács -
Balatonfüred Balatonfüred (; ; ) is a resort town in Veszprém county, in Hungary. The town with a population of 13,000 is situated on the northern shore of Lake Balaton. It is considered to be the capital of the Northern lake shore and is a yachting destinat ...
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Tihany Tihany () is a village on the northern shore of Lake Balaton on the Tihany Peninsula (Hungary, Veszprém County). The whole peninsula is a historical district. The center of the district is the Benedictine Tihany Abbey, which was founded in 1055 ...
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Aszófő Aszófő is a village in Veszprém county, Hungary Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning much of the Pannonian Basin, Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the ...
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Örvényes Örvényes is a village at lake Balaton, in Veszprém county, Hungary Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning much of the Pannonian Basin, Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northe ...
- Balatonudvari - Fövenyes -
Balatonakali Balatonakali () is a village in Veszprém (county), Veszprém county, Hungary. External links Street map (Hungarian) References

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Balatonszepezd Balatonszepezd is a village in Veszprém county, Hungary, on the northern shore of the Lake Balaton. History Balatonszepezd was first settled in the 13th century as a fishing village. It was first the domain of royal stewards, then of local nobl ...
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Révfülöp Révfülöp is a town in Veszprém county, Hungary, located on the northern shore of the Balaton. Révfülöp is well known as the starting point for an annual long-distance swimming race across the Balaton to Balatonboglár. Etymology ''Fülöp ...
- Pálköve -
Ábrahámhegy Ábrahámhegy is a village in Veszprém county, Hungary. It is located on the shore 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 Cent ...
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Badacsonytomaj Badacsonytomaj () is a town in the Hungarian county of Veszprém with 2,341 inhabitants, as of 2011. It is located at the eastern foot of the volcanic Badacsony hill along the Lake Balaton in Hungary. The greatest sight in the town is that of th ...
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Badacsony Badacsony () is the name of a region on the north shore of Lake Balaton in western Hungary, a mountain top and a town in that region. The nearby basalt mountains are unique geological relics, and the habitat of many rare plants and animals. The ...
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Badacsonytördemic Badacsonytördemic () is a small village in Veszprém county, Hungary. Notable scenery in the region includes the Badacsony hill and the Balaton lake. It is one out of four Badacsony Badacsony () is the name of a region on the north shore of L ...
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Balatongyörök Balatongyörök is a village in Zala County, Hungary. Balatongyörök is located on the north shore of Lake Balaton, not far from Keszthely. It has a view of the Badacsony Badacsony () is the name of a region on the north shore of Lake Balaton ...
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Vonyarcvashegy Vonyarcvashegy () is a town and tourist resort on the north shore of Lake Balaton, in western Hungary. The settlement was created when the former Vonyarc and Vashegy settlements were united in 1850. At that time, the inhabitants dealt primarily w ...
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Keszthely Keszthely (; also known by alternative names) is a Hungarian city of 20,895 inhabitants located on the western shore of Lake Balaton. It is the second largest city by the lake and one of the more important cultural, educational and economic hub ...


South shore

From east to west:
Balatonakarattya Balatonakarattya is a village in Veszprém county, Hungary, established from the area of the town of Balatonkenese in 2014. People * János Kodolányi János Kodolányi (''Kodolányi János''; Telki, March 13, 1899 – Budapest, August 10 ...
- Balatonaliga -
Balatonvilágos Balatonvilágos is the northernmost as well as the easternmost village of Somogy county, Hungary Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning much of the Pannonian Basin, Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the n ...
- Sóstó - Szabadifürdő -
Siófok Siófok (; ; ) is a town in Somogy County, Hungary on the southern bank of Lake Balaton. It is the Somogy County#Municipalities, second largest municipality in Somogy County and the seat of Siófok District. It covers an area of about between Lak ...
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Zamárdi Zamárdi is a town in Somogy County, Hungary. It is known for its beaches at Lake Balaton and for its music festivals during the summer (e.g. ''Strand Festival'', Balaton Sound etc.). The settlement is part of the Balatonboglár wine region. A ...
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Balatonföldvár Balatonföldvár (, ) is a popular resort town in Somogy County, Hungary, on the southern side of Lake Balaton, approximately 120 km southwest from Budapest and about 23 km southwest from Siófok, the "capital of Balaton". Balatonföld ...
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Balatonszárszó Balatonszárszó is a village along the southern shore of Lake Balaton in Somogy county, Hungary. The settlement is part of the Balatonboglár wine region, and belongs to the region of Southern Transdanubia. The village is famous for being the ...
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Balatonszemes Balatonszemes is a village in Somogy county, Hungary. It lies on the southern shore of Lake Balaton, on the northern slopes of the Outer Somogy hills overlooking the lake and on the half-kilometre wide coastal plain. It has a train station on the ...
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Balatonlelle Balatonlelle is a resort town located in Hungary on the southern shore of Lake Balaton, about 35 km west of Siófok. During the summer, the town becomes a holiday destination for many Hungarian and German families, and is known for its touri ...
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Balatonboglár Balatonboglár is a resort town situated on the south shore of Lake Balaton in Somogy County, Hungary. It is the official centre of the Balatonboglár wine region, and is often called the "town of grapes and wine." Between 1979 and 1991 Balatonbo ...
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Fonyód Fonyód () is a town and holiday resort on the southern shore of Lake Balaton, in north-west Somogy County, western Hungary, with over 4,700 residents. It is the seat of Fonyód District. History The first mention of Fonyód was in a letter of La ...
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Fonyód–Alsóbélatelep Fonyód–Alsóbélatelep is a resort near to Fonyód, in Somogy county, Hungary. The settlement is located on the southern side of Lake Balaton Lake Balaton () is a freshwater rift lake in the Transdanubian region of Hungary. It is the List of ...
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Balatonfenyves Balatonfenyves is a village at Lake Balaton in Somogy county, Hungary. The name comes from the lake and the Hungarian word for pine tree: ''fenyves''. Formerly part of Fonyód, the village was granted independence as a result of a referendum hel ...
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Balatonmáriafürdő Balatonmáriafürdő is a village located on the southern shore of Lake Balaton in Somogy county, Hungary Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning much of the Pannonian Basin, Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovaki ...
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Balatonkeresztúr Balatonkeresztúr is a village in Somogy county, Hungary. The settlement is part of the Balatonboglár wine region. Etymology According to the local tradition, the village's name comes from the crossing of roads (). However, the more well-acc ...
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Balatonberény Balatonberény is a village in Somogy county, Hungary, with a popular nudist beach. The country village had a population of 1,200 in 2011. The settlement is part of the Balatonboglár wine region. History General history A late Bronze Age ceme ...
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Badacsony Badacsony () is the name of a region on the north shore of Lake Balaton in western Hungary, a mountain top and a town in that region. The nearby basalt mountains are unique geological relics, and the habitat of many rare plants and animals. The ...
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Balatonfüred Balatonfüred (; ; ) is a resort town in Veszprém county, in Hungary. The town with a population of 13,000 is situated on the northern shore of Lake Balaton. It is considered to be the capital of the Northern lake shore and is a yachting destinat ...
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Zala river The Zala is a river in south-western Hungary. Its source is in the hills northwest of Szalafő near the borders with Austria and Slovenia. The long Zala drains an area of . Several smaller rivers feed into it, including the Felső-Válicka, Sz ...
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Fonyód Fonyód () is a town and holiday resort on the southern shore of Lake Balaton, in north-west Somogy County, western Hungary, with over 4,700 residents. It is the seat of Fonyód District. History The first mention of Fonyód was in a letter of La ...
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Kőröshegy Kőröshegy is a village directly south of Balatonföldvár in Siófok District, Somogy County, Hungary. The settlement is known in Hungary for being a holiday destination near to Lake Balaton attracting thousands of visitors yearly. Kőröshegy ...
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Siófok Siófok (; ; ) is a town in Somogy County, Hungary on the southern bank of Lake Balaton. It is the Somogy County#Municipalities, second largest municipality in Somogy County and the seat of Siófok District. It covers an area of about between Lak ...
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Tihany Tihany () is a village on the northern shore of Lake Balaton on the Tihany Peninsula (Hungary, Veszprém County). The whole peninsula is a historical district. The center of the district is the Benedictine Tihany Abbey, which was founded in 1055 ...
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Zamárdi Zamárdi is a town in Somogy County, Hungary. It is known for its beaches at Lake Balaton and for its music festivals during the summer (e.g. ''Strand Festival'', Balaton Sound etc.). The settlement is part of the Balatonboglár wine region. A ...
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Balaton Principality Early Slavs settled in the eastern and southern parts of the former Roman province of Pannonia. The term ''Lower Pannonia'', was used to designate those areas of the Pannonian Plain that lie to the east and south of the river Rába, with the d ...
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Balaton Uplands National Park In 1997 a protected ecological system embracing the adjoining area of the Balaton Uplands (the northern shore of Lake Balaton, Hungary) was established with the connection of the already protected areas which had been separate for a long time. T ...
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Geography of Hungary Hungary (Hungarian language, Hungarian: Magyarország) is a landlocked country in southeastern Central Europe, on the Eurasian Steppe. Situated in the Carpathian Basin, it has a land area of 93,030 square km, measuring about 250 km from n ...
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Transdanubian Mountains __NOTOC__ The Transdanubian Mountains (sometimes also referred to as ''Bakony Forest, Dunántúl Highlands, Highlands of Dunántúl, Highlands of Transdanubia, Mountains of Dunántúl, Mountains of Transdanubia, Transdanubian Central Range, ...
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List of lakes by area This is a pair of lists of terrestrial lakes with a surface area of more than approximately , ranked by area, excluding reservoirs and lagoons. The area of some lakes can vary over time, either seasonally or from year to year. This is especia ...


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