Békéscsaba, Békés County, Southern Great Plain Region, Hungary

Geography | History | Tourist sights

🇭🇺 Békéscsaba is a city in Southeast Hungary. It is the capital of Békés County.

Geography Békéscsaba is located in the Great Hungarian Plain, 215 km (134 mi) south-east from Budapest. Highway 44, 47, Békéscsaba beltway (around the city) and Budapest-Szolnok-Békéscsaba-Lökösháza high speed (120–160 km/h (75–99 mph)) railway line also cross the city. Highway 44 is a four-lane expressway between Békéscsaba and Gyula. According to the 2011 census, the city has a total area of 193.93 km² (75 sq mi).

History The area has been inhabited since the ancient times. In the Iron Age the area had been conquered by the Scythians, by the Celts, then by the Huns. After the Hungarian Conquest, there were many small villages in the area.

The medieval Hungarian village of Csaba was established in the 13th century, first mentioned in the 1330s. Besides Csaba, eight other villages stood where now the town stands. According to the Hungarian Royal Treasury, Békéscsaba was an ethnic Hungarian settlement in 1495. When the Turks conquered the southern and central parts of Hungary, and these territories became part of the Ottoman Empire, the town survived, but it became extinct during the fights against the Turks in the 17th century.

In 1715, Csaba is mentioned as a deserted place, but only one year later its name can be found in a document mentioning the tax-paying towns. It is likely that the new Csaba was founded by János György Harruckern, who earned distinction in the liberation fights against the Ottoman Empire and bought the area of Békés county. In 1718, Harruckern invited Slovak settlers from Upper Hungary to the deserted area. By 1847, the town was among the twenty largest towns of Hungary. Nevertheless, Csaba was still like a large village, with muddy streets and crowded houses.

By 1858, the railway line reached the town. This brought development; new houses and factories were built, the town began to prosper. Still, by the end of the 19th century the unemployment caused great tension, and in 1891 a revolt was oppressed by the help of Romanian soldiers. One of the most important person in the politics of the town was András L. Áchim, who founded a peasants' party and succeeded in having Békéscsaba elevated to the rank of "city with council".

World War I brought suffering to the town. Between 1919 and 1920, Békéscsaba was under Romanian occupation. After the Treaty of Trianon, Hungary lost its most important Southern cities, Arad and Nagyvárad (Oradea, both of them today in Romania), and Békéscsaba had to take over their roles, becoming the most important town of the area. Hungarians overtook Slovaks in the 1920s, become the majority according to the census was held in 1930.

Between the two world wars the recession caused poverty and unemployment, and a flood in 1925 did not help either.

Battles were not fought in the area during World War II. However, several events occurred in the town in 1944: between 24 and 26 June 1944, over 3,000 Jews were sent to Auschwitz.

On 21 September 1944, the British and American Air Force bombed the railway station and its surroundings, killing more than 100 people. On 6 October 1944, the Soviet army occupied Békéscsaba.

During the Socialist times, Békéscsaba became the county seat of Békés (1950) and began to develop into one of the most important centres of food industry of Hungary. After the fall of the Communism in 1989, the industry nearly collapsed and many people lost their jobs. However, today the crisis seems to be over and Békéscsaba remained one of the most important centres of the Hungarian food industry.

Tourist sights • Great Lutheran Church (Evangélikus Nagytemplom) • Small Lutheran Church (Evangélikus Kistemplom) • Saint Anthony of Padua Cathedral (Páduai Szent Antal székesegyház) • City hall (designed by Miklós Ybl, 1873) (Városháza) • Mihály Munkácsy Museum (Munkácsy Mihály Múzeum) • Mihály Munkácsy Memorial House (Munkácsy Mihály Emlékház) • Mór Jókai Theatre (Jókai Színház) • Slovak County House (Szlovák Tájház).

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Békéscsaba has a population of over 59,730 people. Békéscsaba also forms the centre of the wider Békés County which has a population of over 351,148 people.

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Twin Towns, Sister Cities Békéscsaba has links with:

🇷🇴 Beiuș, Romania 🇸🇰 Krompachy, Slovak Republic 🇸🇰 Martin, Slovak Republic 🇫🇮 Mikkeli, Finland 🇷🇴 Odorheiu Secuiesc, Romania 🇷🇺 Penza, Russia 🇷🇴 Salonta, Romania 🇵🇱 Tarnowskie Góry, Poland 🇸🇰 Trenčín, Slovak Republic 🇺🇦 Uzhhorod, Ukraine 🇩🇪 Wittenberg, Germany 🇷🇸 Zrenjanin, Serbia
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Antipodal to Békéscsaba is: -158.909,-46.679

Locations Near: Békéscsaba 21.091,46.679

🇭🇺 Békés 21.133,46.767 d: 10.3  

🇭🇺 Orosháza 20.667,46.567 d: 34.7  

🇷🇴 Arad 21.326,46.191 d: 57.2  

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🇭🇺 Szentes 20.258,46.651 d: 63.6  

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