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Méhkerék
Village in Békés, Hungary From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Méhkerék (Romanian: Micherechi) is a village in Békés County, in the Southern Great Plain region of south-east Hungary.

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History
The village was first mentioned in written sources in 1359. The origin of the village's name may be drawn from the original occupation of its inhabitants (méh means "bee" in Hungarian). The population fled the area after the Ottoman conquest.[citation needed] Romanians settled in the area during the 18th century, with the first Romanian Orthodox church being built in 1770.[citation needed] The first primary school was opened in 1815.
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Geography
Méhkerék covers an area of 25.86 km2 (9.98 sq mi) and has a population of 2,085 people (2015).[1] Most of the residents, being Romanians, speak Romanian as their mother tongue.[citation needed]
Sport
The association football club, Méhkeréki SE, is based in the town.[2]
Notable people
- Maria Berényi (born 1959), historian and poet of the Romanian minority in Hungary
References
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