Marcali
Town in Southern Transdanubia, Hungary
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Flag
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Coat of arms
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Marcali (German: Martzal) is a town in Somogy County, Hungary, and the seat of Marcali District.
The settlement is part of the Balatonboglár wine region.[2]
Geography
It lies 14 km south of Lake Balaton, next to the main road 68 and the Somogyszob-Balatonszentgyörgy Railway Line.
Media
Near the village Kisperjés, which belongs to Marcali, there is at 46°36′53.5″N 17°27′53.63″E / 46.614861°N 17.4648972°E / 46.614861; 17.4648972 (Kisperjes transmitter) a mediumwave broadcasting station with a 126 metres tall guyed mast radiator broadcasting on 1188 kHz with 300 kW.
Notable people
- Aurél Bernáth (1895–1982), painter and art theorist
- Béla Pap de Szill (1845–1916), military officer, politician, Minister of Defence (1906)
- Endre Bán (1934–1995), Roman Catholic priest, theologist and professor
- Mya Diamond (born 1981), pornographic actress and nude model
- Árpád Milinte (born 1976), footballer
- Olivér Kovács (born 1990), footballer
- Márta Vass (born 1962), ultramarathon runner
- Beatrix Balogh (born 1974), handballer
- Béla Virág (born 1976), footballer
- Lukács Bőle (born 1990), footballer
- Zoltán Farkas (born 1989), footballer
Twin towns – sister cities
Künzelsau, Germany
Medulin, Croatia
Morrovalle, Italy
Toplița, Romania
Gallery
- Gisella Church
- Chapel in the Boronka Cemetery
- The building of the music school (built in 1898)
- Gáspár Noszlopy Primary School
- Saint Barbara Church of Boronka
References
External links
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Marcali.
- Official website (in Hungarian)
- Street map (in Hungarian)
- Marcali Portal (in Hungarian)
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- Balatonberény
- Balatonkeresztúr
- Balatonmáriafürdő
- Balatonszentgyörgy
- Balatonújlak
- Böhönye
- Csákány
- Csömend
- Főnyed
- Gadány
- Hollád
- Hosszúvíz
- Kelevíz
- Kéthely
- Libickozma
- Mesztegnyő
- Nagyszakácsi
- Nemesdéd
- Nemeskisfalud
- Nemesvid
- Nikla
- Pusztakovácsi
- Sávoly
- Somogysámson
- Somogysimonyi
- Somogyszentpál
- Somogyzsitfa
- Szegerdő
- Szenyér
- Szőkedencs
- Tapsony
- Táska
- Tikos
- Varászló
- Vése
- Vörs
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