Szeged

Szeged is a city in the . The third largest city in the country, it is sometimes called "the city of sunshine", for its brilliant weather.
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  • Type: City with 158,000 residents
  • Description: city in Csongrád-Csanád County, Hungary
  • Also known as: Segedin”, “Segedín”, “Segedo”, “Segedyn”, “Seghedin”, “Seghedino”, “Szegedin”, and “Tápé

Places of Interest

Highlights include Votive Church of Szeged and Szeged Synagogue.

Church
The Votive Church and Cathedral of Our Lady of Hungary is a twin-spired church in Szeged. It lies on Dóm square beside the Dömötör tower. Construction began in 1913, but due to the outbreak of the First World War, it was not completed until 1930.

Synagogue
The , also called the Great Synagogue and the New Synagogue, is a Neolog Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at Josika ut. 10, in Szeged, in the county of , .

Theater building
The is the main theatre of Szeged, Hungary. It was built in 1883 by the well-known company of Ferdinand Fellner and Hermann Helmer in Eclectic and Neo-baroque style.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Tápé and Újszeged.

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Szeged

Latitude
46.2546° or 46° 15′ 17″ north
Longitude
20.1486° or 20° 8′ 55″ east
Population
158,000
Elevation
84 metres (276 feet)
IATA airport code
QZD
United Nations Location Codes
HU ALG and HU SZE
Open location code
8GR2743X+VC
Open­Street­Map ID
node 30453579
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­city
Geo­Names ID
715429
Wiki­data ID
Q81581
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In Other Languages

From Afrikaans to Yue Chinese—“Szeged” goes by many names.
  • Afrikaans: Szeged
  • Albanian: Szeged
  • Arabic: زيجيد
  • Arabic: سكدين
  • Arabic: سيجد
  • Arabic: سيغد
  • Aragonese: Szeged
  • Armenian: Սեգեդ
  • Asturian: Szeged
  • Azerbaijani: Seqed
  • Balinese: Szeged
  • Basque: Szeged
  • Belarusian: Сегед
  • Belarusian: Сэгед
  • Bengali: সেগেদ
  • Breton: Szeged
  • Bulgarian: Сегед
  • Catalan: Sehedia
  • Catalan: Szeged
  • Chechen: Сегед
  • Chinese: Szeged
  • Chinese: 塞格德
  • Corsican: Szeged
  • Croatian: Seged
  • Croatian: Segedin
  • Croatian: Szeged
  • Czech: Segedín
  • Czech: Szeged
  • Danish: Szeged
  • Dutch: Szeged
  • Eastern Mari: Сегед
  • Egyptian Arabic: سيجد
  • Erzya: Сегед
  • Esperanto: Segedo
  • Esperanto: Szeged
  • Estonian: Szeged
  • Finnish: Szeged
  • French: Segedin
  • French: Seghedin
  • French: Szeged
  • Galician: Szeged
  • Georgian: სეგედი
  • German: HU-SD
  • German: Kiskundorozsma
  • German: Segedin
  • German: Seghedin
  • German: Szeged
  • German: Szegedin
  • Greek: Σέγκεντ
  • Greek: Στζέγκεντ
  • Gujarati: સેગેડ
  • Hebrew: סגד
  • Hindi: जगेड
  • Hungarian: Szeged
  • Hungarian: Szöged
  • Icelandic: Szeged
  • Ido: Szeged
  • Inari Sami: Szeged
  • Indonesian: Szeged
  • Interlingue: Szeged
  • Irish: Szeged
  • Italian: Seghedino
  • Italian: Szeged
  • Japanese: セゲド
  • Javanese: Szeged
  • Kannada: ಜಗೆಡ್
  • Kazakh: Сегед
  • Korean: 세게드
  • Latin: Partiscum
  • Latin: Segedinum
  • Latvian: Segeda
  • Latvian: Szeged
  • Limburgan: Szeged
  • Lithuanian: Segedas
  • Lithuanian: Szeged
  • Lombard: Seghedin
  • Lombard: Sighidì
  • Lombard: Szeged
  • Macedo-Romanian: Szeged
  • Macedonian: Сегед
  • Macedonian: Сегедин
  • Malay: Szeged
  • Maltese: Szeged
  • Marathi: सेगेड
  • Min Nan Chinese: Szeged
  • Mingrelian: სეგედი
  • Moksha: Сэгэд
  • Northern Frisian: Szeged
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Segedin
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Segedín
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Segedyn
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Seghedin
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Szeged
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Segedin
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Segedyn
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Szeged
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Szegedin
  • Norwegian: Szeged
  • Occitan (post 1500): Szeged
  • Ossetian: Сегед
  • Ottoman Turkish (1500-1928): سکدین
  • Persian: سگد
  • Piemontese: Szeged
  • Polish: Segedyn
  • Polish: Szeged
  • Polish: Szegedyn
  • Portuguese: Szeged
  • Pushto: سګد
  • Quechua: Szeged
  • Romanian: Seghedin
  • Romanian: Szeged
  • Romanian: Szeghed
  • Russian: Сегед
  • Rusyn: Сегед
  • Scots: Szeged
  • Serbian: Segedin
  • Serbian: Szeged
  • Serbian: Сегед
  • Serbian: Сегедин
  • Serbo-Croatian: Segedin
  • Serbo-Croatian: Szeged
  • Silesian: Szeged
  • Sinhala: සෙගෙඩ්
  • Slovak: Segedín
  • Slovak: Szeged
  • Slovenian: Segedin
  • Slovenian: Szeged
  • Spanish: Szeged
  • Swahili: Szeged
  • Swedish: Segedin
  • Swedish: Segedín
  • Swedish: Segedyn
  • Swedish: Seghedin
  • Swedish: Szeged
  • Swiss German: Szeged
  • Tamil: செஜெட்
  • Tatar: Seged
  • Tatar: Сегед
  • Telugu: జగేడ్
  • Thai: Szeged
  • Thai: เซเกด
  • Thai: แซแก็ด
  • Tok Pisin: Szeged
  • Tosk Albanian: Szeged
  • Turkish: Segedin
  • Turkish: Szeged
  • Udmurt: Сегед
  • Ukrainian: Сегед
  • Ukrainian: Сеґед
  • Urdu: سزیجید
  • Uzbek: Seged
  • Venetian: Seghedino
  • Veps: Seged
  • Vietnamese: Szeged
  • Vlax Romani: Szeged
  • Volapük: Szeged
  • Waray (Philippines): Szeged
  • Welsh: Szeged
  • Western Mari: Сегед
  • Western Panjabi: شیگید
  • Wu Chinese: 塞格德
  • Yiddish: סעגעד
  • Yue Chinese: 塞格德
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