Csopak

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Place in Veszprém, Hungary
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46°58′42″N 17°55′08″E / 46.97829°N 17.91877°E / 46.97829; 17.91877Country HungaryCountyVeszprémArea
 • Total23.98 km2 (9.26 sq mi)Population
 (2017)
 • Total1,752[1]Time zoneUTC+1 (CET) • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)Postal code
8229
Area code87Websitehttps://csopak.hu/

Csopak is a village in Veszprém county, Hungary at Lake Balaton. There is a beach in the village.

Economy

Csopak is famous for its wine, usually and traditionally made of olaszrizling: since July 2020, Csopak or Csopaki wine has become a European protected designation of origin (PDO). For folklore and tourism purposes, the wine days are celebrated each year in August.

Twin towns – sister cities

Csopak is twinned with:[2]

  • Bulgaria Kavarna, Bulgaria
  • Poland Myślenice, Poland
  • Italy Ortovero, Italy
  • Romania Sovata, Romania

References

  1. ^ Csopak, KSH
  2. ^ "Testvérvárosi 2018 Program" (PDF). csopak.hu (in Hungarian). Csopak. 2018. Retrieved 2021-04-09.

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