Gényháza
Gényháza is a small village located in the southern part of Hungary, within the administrative region of Baranya County. It is situated in the Drava Valley, an area known for its agricultural significance and natural landscapes. The village is part of the larger Szentlőrinc microregion.
Historically, the area has been inhabited for centuries, with evidence of settlement dating back to Roman times.
The current population of Gén yháza is relatively small, reflecting a common trend in rural Hungarian areas.
The landscape around Gén yháza is characterized by flat plains and the nearby Drava River, which influences