Hajdúhadház
Hajdúhadház is a town in Hajdú-Bihar County, in the Northern Great Plain region of eastern Hungary. It is situated in the Hajdúság region, known for its historical connection to the Hajdú warriors. The town is located approximately 20 kilometers northeast of Debrecen, the county seat.
The history of Hajdúhadház is deeply intertwined with the Hajdú uprising and their settlement in the area.
Economically, Hajdúhadház has traditionally relied on agriculture. In recent times, like many towns in the region,
The town offers several points of interest, including its Reformed Church, which is a prominent landmark. The
Hajdúhadház is accessible by road and rail, with connections to Debrecen and other surrounding towns. The local