Karácsond
Karácsond is a village in Heves county, Hungary. It is located near the M3 motorway and has a population of approximately 3,000 people.
The village's history dates back to the Árpád dynasty. The name "Karácsond" is thought to be derived from a personal name. Historically, the village was known for its agricultural production, particularly grain and grapes. Today, while agriculture remains important, many residents commute to nearby towns and cities for employment.
Karácsond features a Roman Catholic church and a Reformed Protestant church. The surrounding landscape is characterized by gently rolling hills and farmland.
Local points of interest include the village church and nearby natural areas suitable for hiking and recreation.