Kozármisleny (Croatian: Mišljen; German: Mischlen) is a town in Baranya County, southern Hungary.
The town has restaurants, pension lodgings, two confectioneries, two bakeries and SPAR shops, two pharmacies, as well as dentists and adult and children doctor's offices.
The Janikovszky Éva General Community Center came into existence with the unifying of the nursery, the kindergarten, the primary school, and the library.
The second Roman Catholic church, built as a part of the convent, belongs to the St Francis of Assisi Sick Nurses.
Its construction began in 1993 and was consecrated on 31 March 1997, to St Nicholas of Flü (Klaus Ruder, patron saint of Switzerland).
These are active in organizing the town's feasts, competitions and folk dance meetings.
East of Kozármisleny, there is a medium wave broadcasting station working on 873 kHz with 20 kW using a 133 metres high guyed mast radiator as antenna.
The town is also involved in rhythmic gymnastics, basketball, handball and table tennis.