Károlyháza is a young settlement of Győr - Moson - Sopron county. The former manorial estate named after Archduke Charles belonged to Kimle until 2002. It is located next to the main railway line Budapest - Győr - Hegyeshalom, so it is easily accessible by train. The railway station is located near the centre of Károlyháza (the station is called Kimle, despite the fact that it is called Kimle.)
The settlement was mentioned in 1396 as Suuenzad (Hedge Sew). In the early 1700s, settlers from Bavaria arrived in the village,...
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