Terény

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Terény (Slovak: Terany) is a village in Nógrád county, Hungary.

Geography[]

The village is situated 20 km south of Balassagyarmat, in the valley of Szanda creek, 95 km from Budapest.

History[]

Terény was first mentioned as Teryan on a diploma during the Árpád dynasty, in 1274.

During the Middle Ages, Terény was referred to as Vásáros-Terjén (Terjén having a fair) on certificates and had the privileges of a city.

Notable residents[]

The most notable person from Terény is Albert Szent-Györgyi, a Hungarian physiologist, Nobel Prize winner in Physiology or Medicine in 1937. He spent his childhood in in Terény.

References[]

Coordinates: 48°0′26.78″N 19°22′5.05″E / 48.0074389°N 19.3680694°E / 48.0074389; 19.3680694

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