Darabolcsíns
Darabolcsíns is a small village located in the northern Hungarian county of Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg. Situated in the Nyírség region, known for its sandy soil and pine forests, the village is part of the larger historical county of Szabolcs. Its geographical setting places it in the northeastern part of Hungary, close to the border with Ukraine.
The name Darabolcsíns is believed to derive from personal names or possibly descriptive terms related to its
The primary economic activity in Darabolcsíns has traditionally been agriculture, with crops such as corn, wheat,
Life in Darabolcsíns is generally quiet and community-oriented, reflecting the pace of life in smaller Hungarian