Majs
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| Basic data | ||||
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| State : | Hungary | |||
| Region : | Southern Transdanubia | |||
| County : | Baranya | |||
| Small area until December 31, 2012 : | Mohács | |||
| District since 1.1.2013 : | Mohács | |||
| Coordinates : | 45 ° 54 ' N , 18 ° 36' E | |||
| Area : | 32.06 km² | |||
| Residents : | 953 (Jan. 1, 2011) | |||
| Population density : | 30 inhabitants per km² | |||
| Telephone code : | (+36) 69 | |||
| Postal code : | 7783 | |||
| KSH kódja: | 27863 | |||
| Structure and administration (as of 2019) | ||||
| Community type : | local community | |||
| Mayoress : | Krisztina Pólya (independent) | |||
| Postal address : | Kossuth Lajos u. 199 7783 Majs |
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| (Source: A Magyar Köztársaság helységnévkönyve 2011. január 1st at Központi statisztikai hivatal ) | ||||
Majs ( German Maisch , Croatian Majša , Serbian Мајиш ) is a Hungarian municipality in the Mohács district in Baranya County .
Geographical location
Majs is located 11 kilometers southwest of the city of Mohács . Neighboring communities are Nagynyárád , Sátorhely and Bezedek .
Parish partnership
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Eching (Freising district) , Germany, since 2005
Attractions
- Local history museum ( Német Tájház és Felvidéki Emlékszoba )
- Roman Catholic Church Borromei Szent Károly
- Serbian Orthodox Church Szent Paraszkéva , built in 1781 (Baroque), later expanded and rebuilt several times
- Szent Donátus statue ( Szent-Donátus szobor ) created in 1766
- Szentháromság statue ( Szentháromság-szobor ) created in 1923
- Traditional press houses
- World War Monuments ( I. és II. Világháborús emlékmű )
traffic
Road no. 5702 runs through Majs. The nearest train station is in Nagynyárád.
photos
Web links
- Official website ( Hungarian )
- Majs község dűlőnevei, a majsi határ (Hungarian)
- Majs község címere (Hungarian)