Csepel, Budapest, Central Hungary Region, Hungary

Location | Transportation | History

🇭🇺 Csepel is the 21st district and a neighbourhood in Budapest, Hungary. Csepel officially became part of Budapest on 1 January 1950.

Location Csepel is located at the northern end of Csepel Island in the Danube, and covers one-tenth of the island's area. Being on an island, it is the only complete district of Budapest which is neither in Pest nor in Buda. On the western side it is bordered by the Danube, while the Ráckevei-Duna (Ráckeve's Danube) runs along the eastern side. The twenty-first district is bordered by the settlements of Szigetszentmiklós and Lakihegy to the south. It has approximately 85,000 inhabitants.

Transportation Csepel is most easily accessed from central Budapest by the H7 Csepel HÉV, a high capacity suburban railway. In addition, it is served by BKK buses 138, 35, 36, 148, 151, and 179. Bridges connect Csepel to southern parts of Pest, Ferencváros and Pesterzsébet, and a ferry links Csepel to Soroksár.

By car Csepel can be reached by crossing the Kvassay Bridge (Kvassay híd), Gubacsi Bridge (Gubacsi híd), the D-14 ferry, or via the M0 motorway.

A separated bike path is also maintained across the Kvassay and Gubacsi Bridges.

History Csepel Island became the personal domain of Árpád after the migration of Hungarians into Pannonia in the early 10th century. It remained a favourite resort of the Hungarian kings in the Middle Ages. From 1484 onwards Csepel was the wedding present to future Hungarian queens. The Ottoman Turks destroyed the village and the royal manor house in the 16th century. At the end of the 17th century, Serb refugees from Turkish-occupied Serbia settled here. At the beginning of the 18th century Prince Eugene of Savoy, owner of the island, re-established the settlement and populated it with German colonists. It became an independent municipality in 1742. The original village was located in the present-day freeport (Szabadkikötő) area but it was destroyed by the great flood of 1838. The new village was built on higher ground, in present-day Ófalu (Old Village). The town had a population of 9462 according to the 1910 census (the ethnic composition was 84% Hungarian and 18% German). Formerly it was a working-class borough with several factories; there was even a bicycle named Csepel. During the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 in Budapest, Hungarian fighters made their last stand in Csepel. Today, Csepel contains housing estates as well as middle-class garden suburbs. The district is home to the sports club Csepel SC.

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Csepel has a population of over 76,911 people. Csepel also forms one of the centres of the wider Budapest metropolitan area which has a population of over 3,303,786 people.

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Twin Towns - Sister Cities Csepel has links with:

🇷🇸 Jagodina, Serbia 🇵🇱 Kielce, Poland 🇭🇷 Rijeka, Croatia 🇷🇴 Salonta, Romania
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Antipodal to Csepel is: -160.917,-47.417

Locations Near: Csepel 19.0833,47.4167

🇭🇺 Pesterzsébet 19.117,47.433 d: 3.1  

🇭🇺 Kispest 19.133,47.45 d: 5.3  

🇭🇺 Józsefváros 19.067,47.483 d: 7.5  

🇭🇺 Újbuda 19.04,47.475 d: 7.3  

🇭🇺 Budapest 19.05,47.483 d: 7.8  

🇭🇺 Szigetszentmiklós 19.048,47.346 d: 8.3  

🇵🇾 Areguá 19.051,47.493 d: 8.8  

🇭🇺 Várkerület 19.033,47.483 d: 8.3  

🇭🇺 Erzsébetváros 19.067,47.5 d: 9.3  

🇭🇺 Budapest XIII 19.05,47.517 d: 11.4  

Antipodal to: Csepel -160.917,-47.417

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