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Town in Southern Great Plain, Hungary
Mezőhegyes
Town
Coat of arms of MezőhegyesCoat of arms
Mezőhegyes is located in HungaryMezőhegyesMezőhegyes
Coordinates: 46°11′07″N 20°29′38″E / 46.1854°N 20.494°E / 46.1854; 20.494
CountryHungary
RegionSouthern Great Plain
CountyBékés County
DistrictMezőkovácsháza District
Government
 • MayorIstván Tibor Pap (Independent)
 • Deputy mayorZoltán Jeszenka (Ind.)
Zsolt Mitykó (Ind.)
 • Local councilEight directly elected representatives
Area
 • Total155.5 km (60.0 sq mi)
Population
 • Total4,994
 • Density40/km (100/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code5820
Area code(+36) 68
Websitewww.mezohegyes.hu

Mezőhegyes is a town in Békés county, in the Southern Great Plain region of south-east Hungary. It is home to the Hungarian State Stud (Hungarian: Mezőhegyesi Állami Ménes), founded in 1784 and famous for its Nonius, Furioso-North Star and Gidran breeds of horse.

Geography

It covers an area of 155.5 km and has a population of 6355 people (2007).

History

The Austrian Imperial and Hungarian Royal Apostolic Stud was founded in late 1784 in Mezőhegyes by Emperor Joseph II. As a result, the name of Mezőhegyes became interwoven with the concept of horses. It was here that the Nonius, later on the Gidan, the Furioso and the North Star types of horses and the Mezőhegyes English full blood were bred. The Mezőhegyes English full blood was one of the best horse breeds in Europe.

Nonius Mezőhegyes

The roofed riding hall designed by János Hild, which is still in use today, is the oldest roofed riding hall in the country. Riding lessons for both experienced riders and beginners are offered to visitors here. The most significant event here is the Mezőhegyes International Mare and Stallion Competition which is organized each June.

A member school of Harruckern János Public Educational Institute can be found in Mezőhegyes where marketable and qualitative trades are taught based on the area's agrarian traditions: agricultural mechanic, welder and brick-layer, and for girls: women's dressmaker, social worker and guesthouse and rural host, building on equestrian traditions: how to break in horses, blacksmith and tour leader.

Twin towns – sister cities

See also: List of twin towns and sister cities in Hungary

Mezőhegyes is twinned with:

References

  1. Hartley Edwards, Elwyn (1994). The Encyclopedia of the Horse. Dorling Kindersley. ISBN 0-7513-0115-9.
  2. Roaming in Békés County free guide 2010 Published by Békés County Government Text by Barát Tünde
  3. "Testvérvárosaink (Upper Menu)". mezohegyes.hu (in Hungarian). Mezőhegyes. Retrieved 2021-04-03.

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46°19′N 20°49′E / 46.317°N 20.817°E / 46.317; 20.817

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