Makó, Csongrád County, Southern Great Plain Region, Hungary

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🇭🇺 Makó is a town in Csongrád County, in south-eastern Hungary, 10 km from the Romanian border. It lies on the Maros River. Makó is the fourth-largest town in Csongrád County. The town is 28.6 km from Hódmezővásárhely, 36.2 km from Szeged, 75.4 km from 🇷🇴 Arad, 85 km from Gyula, 93.5 km from 🇷🇴 Timișoara, and 200 km from Budapest.

The town is noted for its onion which is a hungarikum, the spa and the thermal bath. The Makó International Onion Festival, the largest of its kind, is held annually. Makó is a popular tourist destination in Hungary.

The Makó gas field, located near the town, is the largest natural gas field in Central Europe. The gas volume is more than 600 billion cubic metres (21 trillion cubic feet), according to a report by the Scotia Group.

The town's floodplain forests are protected as part of Körös-Maros National Park.

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Economy The economy is based on agriculture. The town is noted for its production of onions and garlic. Both the climate and the soil structure make the town and its surroundings an ideal place for onion farming. Onions have been cultivated in the region since the 16th century. The first records of significant garlic production date to the late 18th century. International recognition of the garlic grown in Makó has been widespread since the Vienna Expo in 1873 and the Brussels Expo in 1888.

The mud of the Maros River has similar properties to some of the best in Hungary and the world; at times it is likened to that of the Dead Sea. The local spa has been one of the main tourist attractions since 1961.

With the political changes in 1989, after the break-up of the Soviet Union, Makó lost jobs in industry. Unemployment has risen in the area, to an estimated 8% in the early 21st century, and is considered a serious issue. Farmers have also suffered more economic difficulties. The town has established an industrial park to encourage that development, and the town hopes to build on its site as "The South-Eastern Gate of the European Union".

Makó has become known in the early 21st century for the nearby Makó Trough, a basin-centered gas accumulation that could be one of the largest natural gas fields in continental Europe. As of March 2007, it was not clear whether the gas can be recovered economically from this area. At the 90% probability rate, Makó had certified recoverable resources of over 600 billion cubic meters of natural gas, according to a report by the Scotia Group. This was prepared for the field's exploration concession holder, the Canada-based Falcon Oil and Gas.

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History Makó used to be the capital of Csanád, a historic administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary.

Noted Hungarian people were born or have lived in Makó. Perhaps the most prominent is the American publisher and journalist, Joseph Pulitzer, who was born to a Jewish family here on April 18, 1847. Emigrating to the United States when young, he developed as a publisher, owning and operating two newspapers in the United States: in Saint Louis, Missouri and New York City; bequeathed funds to Columbia University to establish its school of journalism, and endowed the Pulitzer Prizes in journalism and photography, as well as literature, art and music.

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Jewish history Makó developed a Jewish community beginning in the 18th century. The Orthodox synagogue was reconstructed during the years 1999-2002 and reopened on 10 March 2002.

Jews began to settle in Makó about the middle of the 18th century, under the protection of Stanislavich, the Bishop of Csanád. In 1740, he assigned a special quarter where they soon formed a community, and by 1747 had established a Chevra kadisha.

The first rabbi of Makó was Judah ben Abraham ha-Levi (who occupied the rabbinate from 1778 to 1824). He was succeeded by Salomon Ullman (1826–63). Ullman wrote a commentary on certain sections of Yoreh De'ah, under the title "Yeri'ot Shelomoh" (Vienna, 1854). He was followed by Anton Enoch Fischer (1864–96), former rabbi of Dunaföldvár. Fischer introduced German and (later) Hungarian in his sermons, when the community still spoke mostly Yiddish.

In 1904 the rabbi was Dr. A. Kecskemeti".

The community established a Jewish school in Makó in 1851, of which Marcus Steinhardt was a teacher for forty years. The community also set up a Jewish Women's Association, a Jewish students' aid society, and a Jewish women's lying-in hospital.

In 1900, Makó had 1,642 Jews, less than 5% of the total city population of 33,722. The community was destroyed during the Holocaust. The Jewish population was deported to extermination camps, where most were killed in the last year of the war.

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Geography The former community pasture of the town near the Maros River has been preserved as part of the Körös-Maros National Park. The traditional name of the area, Csordajárás, expresses its historic use as grazing ground for cattle.

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Makó has a population of over 23,272 people. Makó also forms part of the wider Makó District which has a population of over 45,138 people. It is also a part of the larger Csongrád County. Makó is situated 29 km east of Szeged.

Twin Towns, Sister Cities Makó has links with:

🇷🇸 Ada, Serbia 🇹🇷 Atça, Turkey 🇷🇴 Balinț, Romania 🇷🇴 Dumbrava, Romania 🇵🇱 Jasło, Poland 🇮🇱 Kiryat Yam, Israel 🇩🇪 Löbau, Germany 🇷🇴 Lugoj, Romania 🇮🇹 Martinsicuro, Italy 🇺🇸 Maumee, USA 🇷🇴 Miercurea Ciuc, Romania 🇮🇱 Qiryat Yam, Israel 🇵🇱 Radomsko, Poland 🇷🇸 Rusko Selo, Serbia 🇷🇴 Sânnicolau Mare, Romania 🇨🇳 Xinyang, China 🇸🇰 Želiezovce, Slovak Republic
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Antipodal to Makó is: -159.517,-46.217

Locations Near: Makó 20.483,46.217

🇭🇺 Hódmezővásárhely 20.318,46.413 d: 25.2  

🇭🇺 Szeged 20.154,46.253 d: 25.6  

🇷🇸 Kikinda 20.464,45.833 d: 42.7  

🇭🇺 Orosháza 20.667,46.567 d: 41.4  

🇭🇺 Szentes 20.258,46.651 d: 51.2  

🇭🇺 Csongrád 20.145,46.711 d: 60.7  

🇭🇺 Békéscsaba 21.091,46.679 d: 69.3  

🇷🇸 Subotica 19.65,46.1 d: 65.5  

🇷🇴 Arad 21.326,46.191 d: 64.9  

🇭🇺 Békés 21.133,46.767 d: 78.8  

Antipodal to: Makó -159.517,-46.217

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🇵🇫 Papeete -149.566,-17.537 d: 16696.7  

🇦🇸 Pago Pago -170.701,-14.279 d: 16313.3  

🇼🇸 Apia -171.76,-13.833 d: 16236.3  

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🇺🇸 Maui -156.446,20.72 d: 12565.6  

🇺🇸 Maui County -156.617,20.868 d: 12549.9  

🇺🇸 Kahului -156.466,20.891 d: 12546.6  

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