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30 km east of Szeged, on national 43, which goes to Romania. This city of 23 000 inhabitants is the capital of the onion. It is also known for the medicinal clay from the bed of the Maros River. Makó is also the birthplace of Joseph Pulitzer (th century), journalist, publisher, founder of the Pulitzer Prize, which became famous in the United States, and that of Joseph Galamb, the engineer engineer of the Ford-T. For three years, the Lycée de Makó welcomed József Attila, the renowned Hungarian poet, who published his first verses.
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