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Nagykálló

Nagykálló (Yiddish: קאלוב, romanizedKaliv) is a small town in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county, in the Northern Great Plain region of eastern Hungary. Before World War II it belonged to Szabolcs county.

Nagykálló
Aerial view of Nagykálló
Nagykálló
Coordinates: 47°53′N 21°51′E / 47.883°N 21.850°E / 47.883; 21.850Coordinates: 47°53′N 21°51′E / 47.883°N 21.850°E / 47.883; 21.850
Country Hungary
CountySzabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg
DistrictNagykálló
Area
 • Total68.55 km2 (26.47 sq mi)
Population
 (2005)
 • Total10,483
 • Density150/km2 (400/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
4320
Area code(+36) 42
Websitenagykallo.hu

Location

14 km (9 mi) from county seat Nyíregyháza.

History

Nagykálló was already an oppidum (market town) in the 14th century. Its name probably comes from the old word kálló meaning "gathering place". Nagy means "large"; this prefix was used to differentiate between Nagykálló and the nearby Kiskálló ("small Kálló"), which later became a part of Nagykálló.

In 1315 King Charles Robert granted the town rights to hold a market, later the county councils were held here, thus the town became the centre of the region. After the Ottomans burnt the town in 1556, the citizens built a stone castle for defence. In 1603 István Bocskai settled Hajdúk in the town. After his death they moved to Hajdúböszörmény, but Nagykálló remained an important industrial centre. It was the property of the Kállay de Nagy-Kálló family.

In 1630 George II Rákóczi occupied the town and issued the Proclamation of Independence here. Francis II Rákóczi attacked the castle on July 29, 1703 (first battle of the war for freedom) and occupied it the following day. In 1704 he ordered the castle to be destroyed (it was destroyed only later, in 1709). In 1747 the town became the county seat of Szabolcs county, but this role was taken over by Nyíregyháza in 1867. Nagykálló was granted town status again in 1989.

Tourist sights

  • Main square with Protestant church, old county hall and Freedom
  • Millennium Memorial (1896)
  • Protestant church, built around 1710: its belfry, The Rákóczi Tower (60 m, one of the tallest buildings on the Great Hungarian Plain) was built of the stones from the destroyed castle
  • Roman Catholic church (18th century, late Baroque)
  • Greek Catholic church (18th century, oldest building of the town)
  • Jewish cemeteries
  • Tomb of Grand Rebbe Itzhak Isaac of Kaliv, a shrine visited by Orthodox Jews
  • Town Museum
  • Frigyes Korányi Memorial House
  • Harangod: a farmstead near Nagykálló. According to a local legend during the Mongol invasion of Hungary (mid-13th century) the villagers fled Nagykálló to escape the Mongol hordes, and at the urging of their priest they took the church bell with them, so that it won't b destroyed when the Mongols burn the village, but accidentally dropped it into the swamps outside the town. They couldn't save it, but later, when they went back to the town, it is said that sometimes they heard the sound of the bell coming from afar. (The name Harangod means "your bell" in Hungarian; in the legend the people told the priest when they heard the sound of the bell from the swamps: "listen, Father, there's your bell".)
  • Hunger Hill: a 12 m high hill with a lookout tower on its top. According to a local legend it was built in 1780, when the people, suffering from a famine, asked their landlord Ferenc Kállay to give them food, and he said he will if they build this hill for him as an interest.
  • Spa of Nagykálló

People

Twin towns – sister cities

Nagykálló is twinned with:[1]

References

  1. ^ "Testvérváros". nagykallo.hu (in Hungarian). Nagykálló. Retrieved 2021-03-28.

External links

  • Official website in Hungarian

nagykálló, yiddish, קאלוב, romanized, kaliv, small, town, szabolcs, szatmár, bereg, county, northern, great, plain, region, eastern, hungary, before, world, belonged, szabolcs, county, townaerial, view, flagcoat, armscoordinates, coordinates, 850country, hunga. Nagykallo Yiddish קאלוב romanized Kaliv is a small town in Szabolcs Szatmar Bereg county in the Northern Great Plain region of eastern Hungary Before World War II it belonged to Szabolcs county NagykalloTownAerial view of NagykalloFlagCoat of armsNagykalloCoordinates 47 53 N 21 51 E 47 883 N 21 850 E 47 883 21 850 Coordinates 47 53 N 21 51 E 47 883 N 21 850 E 47 883 21 850Country HungaryCountySzabolcs Szatmar BeregDistrictNagykalloArea Total68 55 km2 26 47 sq mi Population 2005 Total10 483 Density150 km2 400 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code4320Area code 36 42Websitenagykallo wbr hu Contents 1 Location 2 History 3 Tourist sights 4 People 5 Twin towns sister cities 6 References 7 External linksLocation Edit14 km 9 mi from county seat Nyiregyhaza History EditNagykallo was already an oppidum market town in the 14th century Its name probably comes from the old word kallo meaning gathering place Nagy means large this prefix was used to differentiate between Nagykallo and the nearby Kiskallo small Kallo which later became a part of Nagykallo In 1315 King Charles Robert granted the town rights to hold a market later the county councils were held here thus the town became the centre of the region After the Ottomans burnt the town in 1556 the citizens built a stone castle for defence In 1603 Istvan Bocskai settled Hajduk in the town After his death they moved to Hajduboszormeny but Nagykallo remained an important industrial centre It was the property of the Kallay de Nagy Kallo family In 1630 George II Rakoczi occupied the town and issued the Proclamation of Independence here Francis II Rakoczi attacked the castle on July 29 1703 first battle of the war for freedom and occupied it the following day In 1704 he ordered the castle to be destroyed it was destroyed only later in 1709 In 1747 the town became the county seat of Szabolcs county but this role was taken over by Nyiregyhaza in 1867 Nagykallo was granted town status again in 1989 Tourist sights EditMain square with Protestant church old county hall and Freedom Millennium Memorial 1896 Protestant church built around 1710 its belfry The Rakoczi Tower 60 m one of the tallest buildings on the Great Hungarian Plain was built of the stones from the destroyed castle Roman Catholic church 18th century late Baroque Greek Catholic church 18th century oldest building of the town Jewish cemeteries Tomb of Grand Rebbe Itzhak Isaac of Kaliv a shrine visited by Orthodox Jews Town Museum Frigyes Koranyi Memorial House Harangod a farmstead near Nagykallo According to a local legend during the Mongol invasion of Hungary mid 13th century the villagers fled Nagykallo to escape the Mongol hordes and at the urging of their priest they took the church bell with them so that it won t b destroyed when the Mongols burn the village but accidentally dropped it into the swamps outside the town They couldn t save it but later when they went back to the town it is said that sometimes they heard the sound of the bell coming from afar The name Harangod means your bell in Hungarian in the legend the people told the priest when they heard the sound of the bell from the swamps listen Father there s your bell Hunger Hill a 12 m high hill with a lookout tower on its top According to a local legend it was built in 1780 when the people suffering from a famine asked their landlord Ferenc Kallay to give them food and he said he will if they build this hill for him as an interest Spa of NagykalloPeople EditBenjamin von Kallay Miklos Kallay Imre Amos twentieth century Hungarian Jewish painter Frigyes Koranyi physician Yitzchak Isaac Taub famous Hassidic RebbeTwin towns sister cities EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Hungary Nagykallo is twinned with 1 Borsa Slovakia Limanowa Poland Metzingen Germany Miguelturra Spain Tășnad Romania Tiachiv UkraineReferences Edit Testvervaros nagykallo hu in Hungarian Nagykallo Retrieved 2021 03 28 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nagykallo Official website in Hungarian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nagykallo amp oldid 1139628716, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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