Kaba (Hungary)

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Kaba
Kaba coat of arms
Kaba (Hungary)
Kaba
Kaba
Basic data
State : Hungary
Region : Northern Great Plain
County : Hajdú-Bihar
Small area until December 31, 2012 : Püspökladány
District since 1.1.2013 : Püspökladány
Coordinates : 47 ° 21 '  N , 21 ° 16'  E Coordinates: 47 ° 21 '21 "  N , 21 ° 16' 27"  E
Area : 95.04  km²
Residents : 5,922 (Jan 1, 2011)
Population density : 62 inhabitants per km²
Telephone code : (+36) 54
Postal code : 4183
KSH kódja: 02307
Structure and administration (as of 2019)
Community type : city
Mayoress : Emma Szegi (Fidesz-KDNP)
Postal address : Szabadság tér 1
4183 Kaba
Website :
(Source: A Magyar Köztársaság helységnévkönyve 2011. január 1st at Központi statisztikai hivatal )

Kaba is a Hungarian town in the county Püspökladány in Hajdú-Bihar .

geography

The Keleti Canal flows along the municipal boundary with Hajdúszovát . Kaba borders the following communities:

Nádudvar Hajdúszoboszló
Püspökladány Neighboring communities Hajdúszovát
Báránd Tetétlen

history

The first written mention comes from 1212 in the Váradi Regestrum .

The former large municipality received city status in 2003.

Town twinning

sons and daughters of the town

  • Sándor Juhász Nagy (1883–1946), lawyer and politician
  • Sándor Mácsai (1858–1924), music teacher, composer and conductor
  • Gusztáv Sári (1928–1990), educator and author
  • Pál Bánszky (1929–2015), art historian and folklorist
  • Miklós Nagy (1932–1974), mechanical engineer, politician and minister of culture
  • Judit Csiha (* 1950), lawyer and politician

Attractions

  • 1848 memorial stone ( 1848/49-es forradalom és szabadságharc emlékkő )
  • László Szilágyi bust, created by Béla Imrefia Szabó
  • 1956 memorial, created by Aranka Lakatos
  • Reformed church, built in 1736 in baroque style, the steeple was added in 1742–1744
  • Sándor Mácsai relief (on the school building), created in 1928 by László Némethy

traffic

Highway No. 3407, No. 4801 and No. 4802 meet in Kaba, while main road No. 4 runs on the northern outskirts . The city is connected to the railway line from Debrecen to Budapest West Railway Station .

Individual evidence

  1. választás: többségében maradtak a hivatalban lévők Hajdú-Biharban. Hajdú Online, October 14, 2019, accessed November 11, 2019 (Hungarian).

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