Siklós

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Siklós
General Information
Name Siklós
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Location
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Population
Total 10,384
Density auto per km²
Area
Total 51.66 km²
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Standard UTC+1
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Siklós is a town in Baranya County, Hungary. It is located in the southern part of the country, near the border with Croatia. The town is known for its historical significance and cultural heritage.

History[edit | edit source]

Siklós has a rich history that dates back to ancient times. The area was inhabited by various cultures, including the Celts, Romans, and Hungarians. The town's most notable historical landmark is the Siklós Castle, which was first mentioned in records from the 13th century. The castle played a significant role during the Ottoman occupation of Hungary.

Geography[edit | edit source]

Siklós is situated in the southern part of Baranya County, near the Drava River. The town covers an area of 51.66 square kilometers. The region is characterized by its rolling hills and fertile plains, making it suitable for agriculture.

Economy[edit | edit source]

The economy of Siklós is primarily based on agriculture, with a focus on viticulture and wine production. The town is part of the Villány-Siklós wine region, which is renowned for its high-quality wines. In addition to agriculture, tourism also plays a significant role in the local economy, with visitors attracted to the town's historical sites and natural beauty.

Landmarks[edit | edit source]

  • Siklós Castle: A medieval castle that is one of the best-preserved in Hungary. It houses a museum and offers panoramic views of the surrounding area.
  • Malkocs Bey Mosque: A 16th-century mosque built during the Ottoman period, now serving as a museum.
  • Thermal Spa Siklós: A modern thermal bath complex that attracts visitors seeking relaxation and wellness treatments.

Culture[edit | edit source]

Siklós hosts several cultural events throughout the year, including wine festivals, historical reenactments, and traditional Hungarian folk music and dance performances. The town's cultural heritage is also reflected in its architecture, with many buildings showcasing a blend of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles.

Education[edit | edit source]

Siklós has several educational institutions, including primary and secondary schools. The town also has a library and cultural center that offer various educational and cultural programs for residents and visitors.

Transportation[edit | edit source]

Siklós is accessible by road and is connected to major cities in Hungary by a network of highways. The nearest major city is Pécs, which is approximately 30 kilometers to the north. Public transportation within the town includes buses and taxis.

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