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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MakóMakó - Wikipedia

    Makó ( [ˈmɒkoː], German: Makowa, Yiddish: מאַקאָווע Makowe, Romanian: Macău or Macovia, Slovak: Makov) is a town in Csongrád County, in southeastern Hungary, 10 km (6 mi) from the Romanian border. It lies on the Maros River.

  2. Feb 26, 2024 · Makó is a charming town located in the southern Great Plain of Hungary, about 200 km from Budapest. It is known as the “Onion Capital of Hungary” due to its famous Makói onion, a sweet and flavorful variety that is prized by chefs and gourmands around the world. Why Visit Makó? There are many reasons to visit Makó. Here are ...

  3. The little town of Makó on the right bank of the River Maros, close to the Romanian border, is famous for the Makó onion, which has been declared a Hungarikum. The town offers visitors a truly relaxing experience.

  4. Makó is a town in Csongrád County, in southeastern Hungary, 10 km from the Romanian border. It lies on the Maros River. Makó is home to 23,272 people and it has an area of 229.23 square kilometres, of which 196.8 km2 is arable land.

  5. hu.wikipedia.org › wiki › MakóMakó – Wikipédia

    Makó vasúti közlekedése a 130-as számú Szolnok–Szentes–Hódmezővásárhely–Makó, illetve a Békéscsaba–Kétegyháza–Mezőhegyes–Újszeged-vasútvonalon (121-es) történik. A Makó-Hódmezővásárhely vasútvonal üzemel, de a személyszállítás 2009. december 12. óta szünetel a pályaszakaszon.

  6. visithungary.com › articles › mako-hagymatikum-thermal-bathMakó Hagymatikum Thermal Bath

    Makó, located near the Romanian border in southern Hungary, is not only the home of the Makó onion, a true Hungarikum, but also welcomes those wishing to relax and recuperate with its spa and wellness bath.

  7. The Makó bus terminal is not an ordinary structure either, it really looks like a grove of trees turned to stone. When you depart from here, you will surely be reminiscing on the wonderful experiences and buildings in Makó, and how great it will be to return soon.