Simonfa
Village in Southern Transdanubia, Hungary
46°17′01″N 17°49′23″E / 46.28361°N 17.82306°E / 46.28361; 17.82306 (2017)
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Simonfa is a village in Somogy County, Hungary.[2]
The welcome board at the entry of the village features that Simonfa is in the heart of Zselic. It has an inner lake, called; “Halas tó” which translates to fish pond. Tourists can spend their nights at the Meteor túristaház, which can approximately fit 40 tourists in total. It has a pub aswell; Mária és Stefán büfé.
History
According to László Szita the settlement was completely Hungarian in the 18th century.[3] The Meteor túristaház back then was allegedly a school.
Simonfa got its name in 1421 which originally was Symonfalwa.
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