Magyarcsanád

Magyarcsanád (Romanian: Cenadul Unguresc; Serbian: Чанад / Čanad) a multi-ethnic village located in Csongrád (county), southeast Hungary near the Mureş River (Hungarian: Maros). The Maros is a border-river here between southern Hungary and northern Romania.

Magyarcsanád
The main street of Magyarcsanád on an aerial photo
Coat of arms
Magyarcsanád
Location of Magyarcsanád in Hungary
Coordinates: 46.167°N 20.617°E / 46.167; 20.617
CountryHungary
RegionSouthern Great Plain
CountyCsongrád
SubregionMakói
RankVillage
Area
  Total48.19 km2 (18.61 sq mi)
Population
 (1 January 2008)[2]
  Total1,538
  Density32/km2 (83/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
6932
Area code+36 62
KSH code05962[1]
Websitewww.magyarcsanad.hu

The population is mainly Hungarian, but many Romanians, Serbians and Romani people are also living here. Magyarcsanád has four churches: a Romanian Orthodox, a Serbian Orthodox, a Calvinist and a Roman Catholic.

The village has an own outskirt called Bökény directly near the Maros. Here is a tumulus (Hungarian: kunhalom) in which archeological artifacts were found.

Magyarcsanád has a partner-settlement Comloşu Mare (Hungarian: Nagykomlós) in Timiș County (Hungarian: Temes).

An old stone cross was erected near Magyarcsanád in the Middle Ages. The cross still stands. There is a small isle called in Hungarian "Senki szigete" (in English: Nobody's Isle) some kilometers eastward from Magyarcsanád on the border river Mureş. The isle is inhabited by Phalacrocoracidae (Phalacrocorax carbo).

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