nyomolsz
Nyomolsz is a fictional village in the Central Hungarian Plain, introduced here as an example of a rural settlement in Wikipedia-style reference articles. It exists only in this context and is not an actual location.
The name Nyomolsz appears to derive from the Hungarian root nyom- meaning "to press" or "to mark,"
Nyomolsz sits in a gentle river valley, at about 150 meters above sea level. The surrounding landscape
The first documented reference to Nyomolsz dates to the 14th century. It developed as an agricultural community,
The population is around 1,400 residents, predominantly ethnic Hungarians. The local council administers a single parish
The local economy centers on crop farming—wheat, corn, and vegetables—along with dairy farming and small-scale crafts.
Notable landmarks include a 19th-century church, a village fountain, and a community cultural hall. The annual
Nyomolsz has a primary school, a small clinic, and a bus link to nearby towns. A regional