Zámoly

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Zámoly
Location of Zámoly
Coordinates: 47°19′04″N18°24′27″E / 47.31770°N 18.40763°E / 47.31770; 18.40763 Coordinates: 47°19′04″N18°24′27″E / 47.31770°N 18.40763°E / 47.31770; 18.40763
Country Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
County Fejér
Area
  Total48.5 km2 (18.7 sq mi)
Population
 (2004)
  Total2,216
  Density45.69/km2 (118.3/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
8081
Area code(s) 22
Website www.zamoly.hu

Zámoly is a village in Fejér county, Hungary.

Zamoly, ruins from above Zamoly legifoto.jpg
Zámoly, ruins from above

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