Mako, Kingdom of Hungary

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Mako, Kingdom of Hungary was a town in the former Kingdom of Hungary, notable as the birthplace of newspaper publisher and journalist Joseph Pulitzer.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf journalist
newspaper publisher
town
town
adjacentTo Transylvania region
agriculturalProduct grains
onions
birthPlace Mako, Kingdom of Hungary
birthplaceOf Joseph Pulitzer
citizenship United States of America
country Hungary
Kingdom of Hungary
economicActivity farming
trade
governedBy Hungarian authorities
hasClimate continental climate
hasCoordinateRegion southeastern Hungary
hasEthnicGroup Hungarians
Jews
hasNotablePerson Joseph Pulitzer
hasOfficialLanguage Hungarian
hasPopulationCharacteristic predominantly rural
hasTopography flat plain
historicalEventContext Austro-Hungarian Monarchy NERFINISHED
historicalPoliticalEntity Austria-Hungary
Kingdom of Hungary
historicalRegion Great Hungarian Plain
historicalStatus market town
knownFor agriculture
onion cultivation
languageUsed Hungarian
locatedIn Csongrád County
Csongrád-Csanád County
Hungary
Southern Great Plain
locatedNear Romanian border
locatedOnRiver Maros River
notableFor establishing the Pulitzer Prizes
partOf Csongrád County (Kingdom of Hungary)
Kingdom of Hungary (Transleithania)
presentDayAdministrativeUnit Makó
regionSpecialty Makó onion
religion Calvinism
Judaism
Roman Catholicism
timePeriod 19th century
early 20th century
transportInfrastructure road connections to Arad
road connections to Szeged

Referenced by (3)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Joseph Pulitzer
Joseph Pulitzer ("Mako, Hungary")
Joseph Pulitzer
birthPlace

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