Hortobágy

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Hortobágy
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UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Name Hortobágy National Park - the Puszta
UNESCO State Party Hungary
Region Europe and North America
Type Cultural
Criteria iv, v
UNESCO Site ID 474
Year of Listing 1999



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Hortobágy

Hortobágy () is both the name of a village in Hajdú-Bihar county and an 800 km² national park in Eastern Hungary, rich with folklore and cultural history. The park, a part of the Alföld (Great Plain), was designated as a national park in 1973 (the first in Hungary), and elected among the World Heritage sites in 1999. The Hortobágy is Hungary's largest protected area, and the largest natural grassland in EuropeA Világörökség Bizottság 26. Ülése.

Hortobágy is similar to a steppe, a grassy plain with cattle, sheep, oxen, and horses, tended by herdsmen, and it provides habitat for various different species (342 bird species have been documented, including the Common Crane, Dotterel, Stone Curlew and Great Bustard). Its emblematic sight is the Nine-holed Bridge, and this is the place for traditional sweep wells. Visitors might find mirage as well here.

Up to now it was believed that this alkaline steppe was formed by cutting huge forests in the Middle Ages and then the river control of the Tisza finished this process with changing the soil's structure and pH. However, Hortobágy is much older, alkalinization started ten thousand years ago, when the Tisza found its way through the Great Hungarian Plain and cut off the little rivers from their sources in the Northern Mountains. The real formation was finished by grazing animals, mammoths and wild horses in the Ice Age, and domesticated animals later.

Besides this, Hortobágy had a negative connotations. Hortobágy was a place where Hungarian Stalinists sent their political opponents to work as forced labour, especially after the Resolution of Informbiro (the same way as prison on Goli otok functioned in Tito's Yugoslavia and Baragan in Romania) Wydział Filologiczny UJ O jeziku Hrvata u Mađarskoj
"...a dio svjesnih Hrvata odveden na prisilni rad u Hortobágy (mađarski Goli otok" Horvát Önkormányzat Jezik Hrvata u Mađarskoj Ce zicea Tito, ce povestea Dej...
"In aceeasi zi, mii de maghiari au fost deportati in pusta Hortobagy..."
"In duminica de Rusalii a anului 1951, de pe granita noastra cu Iugoslavia au fost "dislocati in Baragan" circa 50.000 de "titoisti". "(see Tito–Stalin split).

References

  • Gorman, Gerard (1996): The Birds of Hungary. Helm (A&C Black) London, UK. ISBN 0-7136-4235-1.

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