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Ásotthalom

Coordinates:46°11′55″N19°47′00″E / 46.19875°N 19.78334°E /46.19875; 19.78334
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Large village in Csongrád-Csanád, Hungary
Ásotthalom
Large village
Red poppy field near Ásotthalom
Red poppy field near Ásotthalom
Coat of arms of Ásotthalom
Coat of arms
Ásotthalom is located in Csongrád County
Ásotthalom
Ásotthalom
Location of Ásotthalom in Csongrád County, Hungary
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Ásotthalom is located in Hungary
Ásotthalom
Ásotthalom
Location of Ásotthalom in Hungary
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Coordinates:46°11′55″N19°47′00″E / 46.19875°N 19.78334°E /46.19875; 19.78334
Country Hungary
CountyCsongrád-Csanád
DistrictMórahalom
Government
 • MayorRenáta Papp (Independent) 2022-present
Area
 • Total
122.54 km2 (47.31 sq mi)
Population
 (2017)
 • Total
3,856[1]
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
6783
Area code(+36) 62

Ásotthalom (Croatian:Zlatara) is avillage inCsongrád County, in theSouthern Great Plainregion of southernHungary, near the border withSerbia.[2]

Geography

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It covers an area of 122.54 km2 (47 sq mi) and has a population of 3,856 people (2017).[1]

Politics

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The local mayorLászló Toroczkai was the vice-president of the right-wing nationalistJobbik party,[3] but after his exclusion he created a newparty.[4] During the 2015European migrant crisis, over 10,000 Syrian and Iraqi migrants have passed through the village, with some aiming to settle there.[2] As per 2017, only two Muslims are known to be permanently settled there.[2] There are no mosque-designed structures and the mayor have banned any building of mosques in 2017.[2] In 2017, it was reported that the local government had banned theMuslim call to prayer,[5] Muslim clothing, and public displays of same-sex affection.[2][5] The mayor have called for all the Christian locals to support for a "holy war on Muslims" and multiculturalism.[2] In April 2017, after a lawsuit challenging the ban was filed, the Constitutional Court struck down the ban, ruling that it violated human rights law as it aimed to "limit directly the freedom of speech, conscience and religion".[6]

In June 2018, the mayor spoke with someAfrikaner farmers from South Africa about plans to resettle Afrikaners to live in Ásotthalom.[7][8][9]

External links

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Media related toÁsotthalom at Wikimedia Commons

References

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  1. ^abÁsotthalom, KSH
  2. ^abcdefBorg, Matthew (7 February 2017)."Sindku f'raħal ċkejken jiddikjara "gwerra qaddisa kontra l-Islam"".newsbook (in Maltese).Malta. Archived fromthe original on 7 February 2017.
  3. ^Kékesi, Márk Zoltán (2016-02-08)."A Hungarian mayor makes a show of "migrant-hunting"".The France 24 Observers. Retrieved2017-02-07.
  4. ^"Brand New Far-Right Party Emerges from the Ashes of Jobbik". 25 June 2018.
  5. ^abBenke, Erika (2017-02-07)."The village aiming to create a white utopia".BBC News. Retrieved2017-02-07.
  6. ^Hungarian court overturns village's ban on Islamic symbols and 'LGBT propaganda
  7. ^Boer Delegation Visits Hungary, Project Nova Europa
  8. ^First Boer Delegation Visits Hungarian Town, New Observer Online
  9. ^How Hungary Became A Haven For The Alt Right, The Atlantic
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