Sátoraljaújhely
Sátoraljaújhely [ˈʃaːtorɒljɒuːjhɛj] (German new city [at the tent mountain], slowakisch Nové Mesto pod Šiatrom) a city is in Hungary in the Komitat Borsod Abaúj Zemplén at the border to the Slowakei.
Sátoraljaújhely extends over 7.345 hectars and has (2001) 22,936 inhabitants. The cityis because of the northern edge of the Hungarian part of the famous Tokajer of wine area.
1920 were awarded a part of the city, the suburb Kisújhely (Unterneustadt ) with a strategically important station, by the contract by Trianon of Czechoslovakia and received there the name Slovenské Nové Mesto.
In thatthere was recent history internationally again and again similar cases:
- 1947 border between Gorizia, Italy and new facts Gorica, Yugoslavia (today Slovenia).
- 1945 in the course of the Annexion of the former German localities in accordance with the Potsdamer agreement by Poland, lying beyond the or Neisse line, for example Frankfurt (or) and Słubice or Görlitz and Zgorzelec, Guben and Gubin, Küstrin Kietz and Kostrzyn.
