Nagykanizsa
Nagykanizsa is a medium-sized city in Zala County in southwestern Hungary. It is also known in Hungarian as Kanizsa. It lies not far from Lake Balaton at the meeting point of five routes. For centuries the town has been a
Nagykanizsa is a medium-sized city in Zala County in southwestern Hungary. It is also known in Hungarian as Kanizsa. It lies not far from Lake Balaton at the meeting point of five routes. For centuries the town has been a
Zalaegerszeg is the administrative center of Zala County in western Hungary. The location became already inhabited in the Upper Paleolithic, in keeping with archaeological findings the oldest ones in Zala county. Later, the vicinity become inhabited via Celts. The first
Zalalovo in the northwestern part of Zala County, within the area of the Zala Hills, at the historic crossing of the Zala River. The metropolis is a small metropolis with large vacationer site visitors on the border of the Gocsej
Zalaszentgrot Zala County in the north-eastern a part of the Zalaszentgrot district, the river Zala is positioned in the valley town of Zala hills from the Zalaapati-returned discipline. The agreement consists of Kisszentgrot, Tuskeszentpeter, Csaford, Zalakoppany, Zalaudvarnok and Aranyod. There
Zala is an administrative county comitatus or megye in south-western Hungary. It is called after the Zala River. It shares borders with Croatia and Slovenia and the Hungarian counties Vas, Veszprém and Somogy. The capital of Zala County is Zalaegerszeg.
The metropolis of Lenti is the seat of Lenti District in Zala County . It is subsequent to the Kerka River inside the western a part of the county, near the Slovenian border . There is a civil defend on