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Békés County

Békés (Hungarian: Békés vármegye, pronounced [ˈbeːkeːʃ], Romanian: Județul Bichiș) is an administrative division (county or vármegye) in south-eastern Hungary, on the border with Romania. It shares borders with the Hungarian counties Csongrád, Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok, and Hajdú-Bihar. The capital of Békés county is Békéscsaba. The county is also part of the Danube-Kris-Mures-Tisa euroregion.

Békés County
Békés vármegye
Descending, from top: Körös river near Mezőberény, Arboretum of Szarvas, and Downtown of Békéscsaba
Békés County within Hungary
Country Hungary
RegionSouthern Great Plain
County seatBékéscsaba
Districts
Government
 • President of the General AssemblyMihály Zalai (Fidesz-KDNP)
Area
 • Total5,629.71 km2 (2,173.64 sq mi)
 • Rank7th in Hungary
Population
 (2018)
 • Total338,025[1]
 • Rank11th in Hungary
Postal code
55xx – 59xx
Area code(s)(+36) 66, 68
ISO 3166 codeHU-BE
Websitewww.bekesmegye.hu

Etymology Edit

In Slovak, it is known as Békešská župa and in Romanian as Județul Bichiș.

After Hungarians conquered the area, Békés and its surroundings were the property of the Csolt clan. Békés (the name means "peaceful") was originally the name of the castle which gave its name to the comitatus, and, like many castles, was possibly named after its first steward.

Geography Edit

This county has a total area of 5,630 km2 (2,174 sq mi) – 6.05% of Hungary.

Békés County lies on the Pannonian Plain (Great Plain) and is a flat area with good soil. The average rainfall is 645 mm per year. One-fifth of the natural gas resources of Hungary can be found in Békés. The river Körös runs through the county.

Neighbours Edit

History Edit

 
Old county map with settlements, roads an railways

The area has been inhabited since 5000-4000 BC. Before the arrival of the Hungarians several other tribes lived in the area.

The castle of Gyula was built in the early 15th century. Gyula was the most significant town of the county at that time, and became the county seat under Matthias I. It was an important fortress during the Ottoman wars in Europe but it was captured in 1566. During this time, several towns were destroyed in the area.

In the early 18th century, after the Ottomans were expelled, the county was repopulated, not only with Hungarians, but with Slovaks (in the towns Békéscsaba, Endrőd, Szarvas, Tótkomlós), Serbs (Battonya), Germans (Németgyula, Elek), and Romanians (Kétegyháza). Most of the non-Magyar population was assimilated by the mid-19th century.

The agricultural importance of the county and the new railway line between Pest and Békéscsaba (finished in 1858) brought development, which was quickened when Hungary lost its southern territories to Romania after World War I and Békéscsaba had to take over the role of the lost cities.

The population growth peaked in 1950 (472,000), in the same year when Békéscsaba became the county seat. During the following years, the county was industrialized, like most of Hungary, and the population of the cities and towns grew.

Demographics Edit

Religion in Békés County (2011 census)

  Roman Catholic (19.3%)
  Greek Catholic (0.2%)
  Calvinism (12.9%)
  Lutheranism (7.7%)
  Orthodoxy (1.0%)
  Other religions (1.9%)
  Non-religious (31.4%)
  Atheists (1.2%)
  Undeclared (24.4%)

In 2015, it had a population of 351,148 and the population density was 62/km2.
More than 60% of the population lives in towns.

Year County population[2] Change
1949 471,561 n/a
1960   467,861 -0.78%
1970   438,971 -6.17%
1980   436,910 -0.47%
1990   411,887 -5.73%
2001   397,791 -3.42%
2011   359,948 -9.51%
2015   351,148 -2.45%
2018   338,025 -3.88%

Ethnicity Edit

Besides the Hungarian majority, the main minorities are the Roma (approx. 9,500), Slovak (7,500), Romanian (5,000), German (2,500) and Serb (500).

Total population (2011 census): 359,948
Ethnic groups (2011 census):[3] Identified themselves: 325,597 persons:

Approx. 53,000 persons in Békés County did not declare their ethnic group at the 2011 census.

Religion Edit

Religious adherence in the county according to 2011 census:[4]

Regional structure Edit

 
District of Békés County
No. English and
Hungarian names
Area
(km2)
Population
(2011)
Density
(pop./km2)
Seat No. of
municipalities
1 Békéscsaba District
Békéscsabai járás
636.16 83,541 131 Békéscsaba 9
2 Békés District
Békési járás
525.24 37,409 71 Békés (town) 7
3 Gyomaendrőd District
Gyomaendrődi járás
686.21 23,943 35 Gyomaendrőd 5
4 Gyula District
Gyulai járás
413.22 41,627 101 Gyula 4
5 Mezőkovácsháza District
Mezőkovácsházai járás
881.49 40,550 46 Mezőkovácsháza 18
6 Orosháza District
Orosházi járás
717.18 51,482 72 Orosháza 8
7 Sarkad District
Sarkadi járás
570.97 22,908 40 Sarkad 11
8 Szarvas District
Szarvasi járás
485.06 28,779 59 Szarvas 6
9 Szeghalom District
Szeghalmi járás
714.19 29,709 42 Szeghalom 7
Békés County 5,629.71 359,948 64 Békéscsaba 75

Politics Edit

County Assembly Edit

The Békés County Council, elected at the 2023 local government elections, is made up of 18 councillors,[5] with the following party composition:

Party Seats Current County Assembly
  Fidesz-KDNP 10                    
  Jobbik 2                    
  Democratic Coalition 2                    
  Momentum Movement 1                    
  Hungarian Socialist Party 1                    
  Our Homeland Movement 2                      

Presidents of the County Assembly Edit

President[6] Terminus
Mihály Zalai (Fidesz-KDNP) 2014–

Members of the National Assembly Edit

The following members elected of the National Assembly during the 2022 parliamentary election:[7]

Municipalities Edit

 
Békéscsaba

Békés County has 1 urban county, 21 towns, 8 large villages and 45 villages.

The regional structure of Békés county is typical of the Great Plain: it has a small number of villages, but those are large, both by area and by population. There are several farmsteads as well. 70% of the population lives in cities and towns, while 17% are in the county seat. A large village network is characteristic of the county which currently has 75 administratively independent settlements, of which 19 are cities and 56 are villages. The oldest towns, and with the largest populations, are: Békéscsaba, the county seat - a city carrying a rank of county right, Orosháza, Gyula, Békés, and Szarvas.

City with county rights

(ordered by population, as of 2011 census)

Towns
Villages

  municipalities are large villages.

Gallery Edit

Notable people Edit

Natives of the county include:

International relations Edit

Békés County has a partnership relationship with:

References Edit

  1. ^ nepesseg.com, population data of Hungarian settlements
  2. ^ népesség.com, "Békés megye népessége 1870-2015"
  3. ^ 1.1.6. A népesség anyanyelv, nemzetiség és nemek szerint – Frissítve: 2013.04.17.; Hungarian Central Statistical Office (in Hungarian)
  4. ^ 2011. ÉVI NÉPSZÁMLÁLÁS, 3. Területi adatok, 3.4 Békés megye, (in Hungarian) [1] 2016-12-20 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "Megyei közgyűlés tagjai 2019-2024 (Békés megye)". valasztas.hu. Retrieved 2019-10-29.
  6. ^ Önkormányzati választások eredményei (in Hungarian)
  7. ^ "Békés megye parlamenti képviselői (Parlamenti Információs Rendszer 2022-)" (in Hungarian). Hungarian National Assembly.

External links Edit

  • in Hungarian, German, English, Slovak and Romanian
  • Békés Megyei Hírlap (beol.hu) - The county portal
  • Roaming in Békés County free guide 2010 Published by Békés County Government Text by Barát Tünde

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This article is about the current administrative entity called Bekes county For the historical county see Bekes County former For the town see Bekes Bekes Hungarian Bekes varmegye pronounced ˈbeːkeːʃ Romanian Județul Bichiș is an administrative division county or varmegye in south eastern Hungary on the border with Romania It shares borders with the Hungarian counties Csongrad Jasz Nagykun Szolnok and Hajdu Bihar The capital of Bekes county is Bekescsaba The county is also part of the Danube Kris Mures Tisa euroregion Bekes County Bekes varmegyeCounties of HungaryDescending from top Koros river near Mezobereny Arboretum of Szarvas and Downtown of BekescsabaFlagCoat of armsBekes County within HungaryCountry HungaryRegionSouthern Great PlainCounty seatBekescsabaDistricts9 districts Bekescsaba DistrictBekes DistrictGyomaendrod DistrictGyula DistrictMezokovacshaza DistrictOroshaza DistrictSarkad DistrictSzarvas DistrictSzeghalom DistrictGovernment President of the General AssemblyMihaly Zalai Fidesz KDNP Area Total5 629 71 km2 2 173 64 sq mi Rank7th in HungaryPopulation 2018 Total338 025 1 Rank11th in HungaryPostal code55xx 59xxArea code s 36 66 68ISO 3166 codeHU BEWebsitewww wbr bekesmegye wbr hu Contents 1 Etymology 2 Geography 2 1 Neighbours 3 History 4 Demographics 4 1 Ethnicity 4 2 Religion 5 Regional structure 6 Politics 6 1 County Assembly 6 1 1 Presidents of the County Assembly 6 2 Members of the National Assembly 7 Municipalities 8 Gallery 9 Notable people 10 International relations 11 References 12 External linksEtymology EditIn Slovak it is known as Bekesska zupa and in Romanian as Județul Bichiș After Hungarians conquered the area Bekes and its surroundings were the property of the Csolt clan Bekes the name means peaceful was originally the name of the castle which gave its name to the comitatus and like many castles was possibly named after its first steward Geography EditThis county has a total area of 5 630 km2 2 174 sq mi 6 05 of Hungary Bekes County lies on the Pannonian Plain Great Plain and is a flat area with good soil The average rainfall is 645 mm per year One fifth of the natural gas resources of Hungary can be found in Bekes The river Koros runs through the county Neighbours Edit Hajdu Bihar County on the north nbsp Romania on the east and south Counties of Arad and Bihor Csongrad Csanad and Jasz Nagykun Szolnok County on the west History Edit nbsp Old county map with settlements roads an railwaysThe area has been inhabited since 5000 4000 BC Before the arrival of the Hungarians several other tribes lived in the area The castle of Gyula was built in the early 15th century Gyula was the most significant town of the county at that time and became the county seat under Matthias I It was an important fortress during the Ottoman wars in Europe but it was captured in 1566 During this time several towns were destroyed in the area In the early 18th century after the Ottomans were expelled the county was repopulated not only with Hungarians but with Slovaks in the towns Bekescsaba Endrod Szarvas Totkomlos Serbs Battonya Germans Nemetgyula Elek and Romanians Ketegyhaza Most of the non Magyar population was assimilated by the mid 19th century The agricultural importance of the county and the new railway line between Pest and Bekescsaba finished in 1858 brought development which was quickened when Hungary lost its southern territories to Romania after World War I and Bekescsaba had to take over the role of the lost cities The population growth peaked in 1950 472 000 in the same year when Bekescsaba became the county seat During the following years the county was industrialized like most of Hungary and the population of the cities and towns grew Demographics EditReligion in Bekes County 2011 census Roman Catholic 19 3 Greek Catholic 0 2 Calvinism 12 9 Lutheranism 7 7 Orthodoxy 1 0 Other religions 1 9 Non religious 31 4 Atheists 1 2 Undeclared 24 4 See also Demographics of Hungary In 2015 it had a population of 351 148 and the population density was 62 km2 More than 60 of the population lives in towns Year County population 2 Change1949 471 561 n a1960 nbsp 467 861 0 78 1970 nbsp 438 971 6 17 1980 nbsp 436 910 0 47 1990 nbsp 411 887 5 73 2001 nbsp 397 791 3 42 2011 nbsp 359 948 9 51 2015 nbsp 351 148 2 45 2018 nbsp 338 025 3 88 Ethnicity Edit Besides the Hungarian majority the main minorities are the Roma approx 9 500 Slovak 7 500 Romanian 5 000 German 2 500 and Serb 500 Total population 2011 census 359 948 Ethnic groups 2011 census 3 Identified themselves 325 597 persons Hungarians 300 213 92 20 Gypsies 9 290 2 85 Slovaks 7 267 2 23 Romanians 5 137 1 58 Others and indefinable 3 690 1 13 Approx 53 000 persons in Bekes County did not declare their ethnic group at the 2011 census Religion Edit See also Religion in Hungary Religious adherence in the county according to 2011 census 4 Catholic 70 307 Roman Catholic 69 478 Greek Catholic 809 Reformed 46 366 Evangelical 27 870 Orthodox 3 491 Other religions 6 936 Non religious 113 094 Atheism 4 150 Undeclared 87 734 Regional structure Edit nbsp District of Bekes CountyNo English andHungarian names Area km2 Population 2011 Density pop km2 Seat No ofmunicipalities1 Bekescsaba District Bekescsabai jaras 636 16 83 541 131 Bekescsaba 92 Bekes District Bekesi jaras 525 24 37 409 71 Bekes town 73 Gyomaendrod District Gyomaendrodi jaras 686 21 23 943 35 Gyomaendrod 54 Gyula District Gyulai jaras 413 22 41 627 101 Gyula 45 Mezokovacshaza District Mezokovacshazai jaras 881 49 40 550 46 Mezokovacshaza 186 Oroshaza District Oroshazi jaras 717 18 51 482 72 Oroshaza 87 Sarkad District Sarkadi jaras 570 97 22 908 40 Sarkad 118 Szarvas District Szarvasi jaras 485 06 28 779 59 Szarvas 69 Szeghalom District Szeghalmi jaras 714 19 29 709 42 Szeghalom 7Bekes County 5 629 71 359 948 64 Bekescsaba 75Politics EditCounty Assembly Edit Main article Bekes County Assembly The Bekes County Council elected at the 2023 local government elections is made up of 18 councillors 5 with the following party composition Party Seats Current County Assembly Fidesz KDNP 10 Jobbik 2 Democratic Coalition 2 Momentum Movement 1 Hungarian Socialist Party 1 Our Homeland Movement 2 Presidents of the County Assembly Edit President 6 TerminusMihaly Zalai Fidesz KDNP 2014 Members of the National Assembly Edit The following members elected of the National Assembly during the 2022 parliamentary election 7 Constituency Member PartyBekes County 1st constituency Tamas Herczeg Fidesz KDNPBekes County 2nd constituency Bela Danko Fidesz KDNPBekes County 3rd constituency Jozsef Kovacs Fidesz KDNPBekes County 4th constituency Gyorgy Simonka Fidesz KDNPMunicipalities Edit nbsp BekescsabaBekes County has 1 urban county 21 towns 8 large villages and 45 villages The regional structure of Bekes county is typical of the Great Plain it has a small number of villages but those are large both by area and by population There are several farmsteads as well 70 of the population lives in cities and towns while 17 are in the county seat A large village network is characteristic of the county which currently has 75 administratively independent settlements of which 19 are cities and 56 are villages The oldest towns and with the largest populations are Bekescsaba the county seat a city carrying a rank of county right Oroshaza Gyula Bekes and Szarvas City with county rights ordered by population as of 2011 census Bekescsaba 62 050 county seatTownsGyula 31 067 Oroshaza 29 081 Bekes 20 088 Szarvas 16 956 Gyomaendrod 13 680 Mezobereny 10 632 Sarkad 10 020 Szeghalom 9 290 Devavanya 7 899 Veszto 6 986 Mezokovacshaza 6 177 Battonya 6 042 Totkomlos 6 016 Fuzesgyarmat 5 734 Mezohegyes 5 712 Kondoros 5 228 Ujkigyos 5 196 Csorvas 5 060 Elek 4 927 Korosladany 4 674 Medgyesegyhaza 3 698 VillagesAlmaskamaras Bekessamson Bekesszentandras nbsp Belmegyer Biharugra Bucsa Csabacsud nbsp Csabaszabadi Csanadapaca Csardaszallas Doboz nbsp Dombegyhaz nbsp Dombiratos Ecsegfalva Gadoros nbsp Gerendas Geszt Hunya Kamut Kardos Kardoskut Kaszaper Kerteszsziget Kevermes nbsp Ketegyhaza nbsp Ketsoprony Kisdombegyhaz Korosnagyharsany Korostarcsa Korosujfalu Kotegyan Kunagota Lokoshaza Magyarbanhegyes Magyardombegyhaz Medgyesbodzas Mezogyan Mehkerek Murony Nagybanhegyes Nagykamaras Nagyszenas nbsp Okany Ormenykut Pusztafoldvar Pusztaottlaka Sarkadkeresztur Szabadkigyos Tarhos Telekgerendas Ujszalonta Vegegyhaza Zsadany nbsp municipalities are large villages Gallery Edit nbsp Bekescsaba the capital of the county nbsp Gyula Castle nbsp Wenckheim Mansion in Szabadkigyos nbsp Taxodium in the River Koros nbsp Batthyany Mansion s park in Kondoros nbsp Tavern in Kondoros nbsp Arboretum in Szarvas nbsp Roman Catholic Church of BekescsabaNotable people EditNatives of the county include Vilmos Apor Bishop of Gyor Endre Bajcsy Zsilinszky politician and an important voice Zoltan Lajos Bay physicist professor and engineer Andras Balczo modern pentathlete olympic champion Bela H Banathy founder of the White Stag Leadership Development Program Ferenc Berenyi painter Imre Brody physicist Jozsef Darvas politician Minister of Religion and Education 1950 51 Albrecht Durer the Elder goldsmith in Nuremberg Ferenc Erkel composer conductor and pianist father of Hungarian grand opera Agnes Gergely writer educator journalist and translator Janos Janko painter and graphicist Ferenc Kallai actor Istvan Kiss architect Laszlo Krasznahorkai novelist and screenwriter Gyula Kristo historian Menyhert Lakatos writer Gyula Lazar footballer Soma Orlai Petrich painter Henrietta onodi artistic gymnast Karoly Palotai association football player and referee Janos Pasztor academic sculptor Paulina Pfiffner freedom fighter in the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 George Pomutz officer during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 and the American Civil War Frigyes Puja politician Minister of Foreign Affairs 1973 83 Emil Purgly politician Minister of Agriculture 1934 Kalman Rozsahegyi actor and teacher Mihaly Schener sculptor painter graphic artist and ceramist Arpad Szendy pianist composer and teacher Ferenc Szisz race car driver Hajnalka Toth fencer world champion Bela Turi Kovacs politician Minister of the Environment 2000 02 Bela Wenckheim politician Prime Minister 1875 Pal Zavada writerInternational relations EditBekes County has a partnership relationship with nbsp Covasna County Romania nbsp Harghita County Romania nbsp Arad County Romania nbsp Bihor County RomaniaReferences Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bekes County nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Bekes County nepesseg com population data of Hungarian settlements nepesseg com Bekes megye nepessege 1870 2015 1 1 6 A nepesseg anyanyelv nemzetiseg es nemek szerint Frissitve 2013 04 17 Hungarian Central Statistical Office in Hungarian 2011 EVI NEPSZAMLALAS 3 Teruleti adatok 3 4 Bekes megye in Hungarian 1 Archived 2016 12 20 at the Wayback Machine Megyei kozgyules tagjai 2019 2024 Bekes megye valasztas hu Retrieved 2019 10 29 Onkormanyzati valasztasok eredmenyei in Hungarian Bekes megye parlamenti kepviseloi Parlamenti Informacios Rendszer 2022 in Hungarian Hungarian National Assembly External links EditOfficial site in Hungarian German English Slovak and Romanian Bekes Megyei Hirlap beol hu The county portal Hungary at GeoHive Roaming in Bekes County free guide 2010 Published by Bekes County Government Text by Barat Tunde46 44 15 N 21 2 41 E 46 73750 N 21 04472 E 46 73750 21 04472 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bekes County amp oldid 1166246900, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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