Makó, Csongrád

1. Joseph Pulitzer (1847)

American Politician And Newspape

The publisher and competitor of Hearst who created the esteemed journalism prize.

2. Krisztina Pigniczki (1975)

Hungarian Handball Player

Krisztina Pigniczki is a former Hungarian team handball player and Olympic medalist. She received a silver medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney and a silver medal at the...

3. Gábor Gyömbér (1988)

Hungarian Footballer

Gábor Gyömbér is a Hungarian footballer who currently plays for Ferencváros.

4. Ferenc Erdei (1910)

Hungarian Politician

Erdei was a Hungarian politician who served as Interior Minister in the unofficial Interim government which led by Béla Miklós. After the Soviet occupation of Hungary the cabinet could take...

5. Bea Palya (1976)

Hungarian Singer

Bea Palya is a Hungarian folk-song singer and performer. Bea is continually studying the art of song. The strength of her talent is such that she is able to use...

6. Andrea Mágori (1952)

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Andrea Mágori or Mrs. József Mágori is a Hungarian politician member of the National Assembly for Makó since 2010. She is a member of the Committee on Consumer Protection since...

7. Antal Páger (1899)

Actor

8. József Gera (1896)

Hungarian Politician

Dr. József Gera was a Hungarian physician and politician of the Arrow Cross Party. He fought in the First World War and he was honoured. After the war he practised...

9. József Kristóffy (1857)

Hungarian Politician

József Kristóffy was a Hungarian politician who served as Interior Minister for a year in Géza Fejérváry's cabinet. Universal suffrage appeared as part of this cabinet's program. Kristóffy wanted to...

10. Béla Bánhidy (1836)

Politician

Baron Béla Bánhidy de Simánd was a Hungarian politician and Member of Parliament. He was elected to a member of the Diet of Hungary in 1875 as a MP for...

11. Emil Makai (1870)

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Emil Makai is an Hungarian-Jewish poet and son of a rabbi. He was born in Makó and in 1884 he went to Budapest.

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