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Csongrád (; , archaically also ''Црноград/Crnograd,'' ) is a town in
Csongrád County Csongrád (; , archaically also ''Црноград/Crnograd,'' ) is a town in Csongrád County in southern Hungary. History At the time of the Hungarian Conquest (the end of 9th century) the Maros Valley was under Bulgarian control. The fortre ...
in southern
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.


History

At the time of the Hungarian Conquest (the end of 9th century) the Maros Valley was under Bulgarian control. The fortress was known as Chorniy Grad ( Slavic term for 'black castle') and served as a Bulgarian-Slavic guard outpost. Later King
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(1000–1038) made the town a state administration center, giving its name to a county. It remained a county seat till the
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of Hungary (1240–42). The town and fortress were badly damaged by the Mongols; king
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subsequently transferred the county seat to
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in 1247. The move significantly affected Csongrád's recovery. It did not become a town again until 1920.


Main sights

The Main Square obtained its definitive shape in the first half of the 10th century, its streets are wide with many trees. The Main Street is lined by old plane trees. The road running along the grammar school in
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style leads to the old town. This part of the settlement, called Öregvár (meaning Old Castle), preserves the structure of a Hungarian fishing-village of the 18th century. The adobes and houses with puddle wall have thatched roofs, many of them are equipped inside with modern furniture. One building can be seen with original furniture (at Gyökér utca 1). The
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has a sand-bank which looks like a seashore. Another attraction of Csongrád is the backwater generated by the river control works (Holt-Tisza), which houses several water-birds. In the wood strip on the left bank of the Tisza are the uncovered ruins of a Benedictine monastery founded in the 11th century.


Tourism

The greatest attraction in Csongrád is the
Tisza The Tisza, Tysa or Tisa (see below) is one of the major rivers of Central and Eastern Europe. It was once called "the most Hungarian river" because it used to flow entirely within the Kingdom of Hungary. Today, it crosses several national bo ...
river bank. The river has a sandy beach and during summer hundreds of people come to bathe in the water. Csongrád has spas and some swimming pools as well, both indoor and outdoor. Csongrád's museums include: * Csongrád's traditional style house * László Tari Museum * István Széchenyi Elementary School's collection of the region * Gallery of Csongrád * Művésztelep (Artists' park) The permanent exhibition of the museum located in the center of the city awaits the visitors by presenting a material of town history. Less than hundred meters away from here the City Gallery can be found, where from time to time periodical exhibition of the Gallery the aquarelles of the painter-artist of Csongrád, János Piroska representing the brilliant technique of color-runout as light as air are shown. There are several churches in Csongrád: * The Nagyboldogasszony (Holy Virgin) Church - situated in the main town square and built between 1762–69 * Saint Rókus-church * Piroskavárosi Saint Joseph Church Franciscan Abbey There are two main festivals in the summer time: * Csongrád Wine Festival, which is usually last for 3–4 days * Körös-Toroki DaysKörös-Torok
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Notable people

* Miloš Crnjanski, Serbian writer * Geca Kon, Serbian publisher * Pál Maléter, military leader * Károly Csemegi, judge


Twin towns – sister cities

Csongrád is twinned with: *
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, Serbia *
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, Poland *
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, France * Le Buis, France *
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, France * Chaptelat, France * Nantiat, France * Nieul, France * Raisio, Finland * Saint-Jouvent, France * Thouron, France * Vaulry, France Csongrád also cooperates with
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, Ukraine.


Gallery

Pontonbridge csongrad.jpg, Pontoon bridge between Csongrád and Csépa Csongrad city limit sign rovas script.jpg, Rovas city limit sign near the pontoon bridge, featuring Hungarian runes Sandbank Csongrad.JPG, Sandbank of the Tisza river near Csongrád


References


Further reading

*István Sebestyén (1996): ''A Glance at Csongrád''. Csongrád a vizek és a parkok városa. Raszter Kft. Kiadó, Csongrád, Hungary


External links


Official website
(in Hungarian)
Körös-Torok
(in Hungarian)

(in Hungarian)
László Tari Museum
(in Hungarian)
Csongrád town Events Calendar
(in Hungarian)
Csongrád at funiq.hu
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