Határjelzk
Határjelzk is a small village in Hungary, located in the Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county, in the northern part of the country. It is situated near the Slovakian border, which adds to its geographical significance. The village is known for its agricultural landscape, with fields of wheat and corn dominating the scenery. Határjelzk has a population of around 150 people, making it a small but close-knit community.
The village is named after the border marker (jelzk) that once stood at the Hungarian-Slovakian border, indicating
Határjelzk is part of the Abaúj-Torna sub-region. The local economy is primarily agricultural, with residents engaged
The village is served by a single road, which connects it to the nearby towns and villages.
Határjelzk is a peaceful village with a strong sense of community. The local school, Határjelzk Primary School,
The village has a few cultural facilities, including a community center and a library. These spaces are
Határjelzk is a typical rural village in Hungary, offering a glimpse into the country's agricultural past. Despite