Elek (German: Renndorf, Romanian: Aletea) is a town in Békés County, in the Southern Great Plain region of south-east Hungary.[1] Until the Second World War, the town was home to the largest concentration of Germans in the county, with its population consisting almost entirely of Swabians. Jews lived in the city as early as the 19th century and in 1944 many of them were murdered by the Nazis in the Holocaust.[2][3]

Elek
Monument of the deported Germans
Monument of the deported Germans
Flag of Elek
Coat of arms of Elek
Elek is located in Hungary
Elek
Elek
Coordinates: 46°31′41″N 21°14′49″E / 46.528°N 21.247°E / 46.528; 21.247
Country Hungary
CountyBékés
DistrictGyula
Area
 • Total
54.94 km2 (21.21 sq mi)
Population
 (2012)
 • Total
4,816
 • Density101/km2 (260/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC 1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC 2 (CEST)
Postal code
5742
Area code( 36) 66
Websitewww.elek.hu

Geography

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The town covers an area of 54.94 km2 (21.21 sq mi) and had a population of 5,567 in 2002.

History

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Year Population
1802 1,200
1835 2,500
1890 5,700
1930 8,400
1940 9,300
2000 5,500
2010 4,985
2019 4,816

Twin towns

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Elek is twinned with:

References

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  1. ^ "City (town) Elek: map, population, location". www.tiptopglobe.com. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
  2. ^ Documentation of the city's Jews who were murdered in the Holocaust
  3. ^ Hungarian Jewish census
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46°32′N 21°15′E / 46.533°N 21.250°E / 46.533; 21.250