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{{short description|City in Komárom-Esztergom county.countyc Hungary}}
{{other uses|Komarno (disambiguation)}}
{{morefootnotes|date=July 2023}}
{{short description|City in Komárom-Esztergom county. Hungary}}
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{{Infobox settlement
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|official_name =Komárom
|other_name =
|other_name =''Brigetio'' (in ancient Latin) <br>''Comaromium'' (in medieval Latin) <br>{{lang|de|Komorn}} {{in lang|de}} <br>{{lang|sk|Komárno}} {{in lang|sk}}
|settlement_type =[[List of cities and towns of Hungary|Town]]
|image_shield =HUN Komárom Címer.svg
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|subdivision_name2 ={{Hungarian county link|Komárom-Esztergom}}
|subdivision_type3 =[[Subregions of Hungary|Subregion]]
|subdivision_name3 =[[KomáromiKomárom District|Komárom]]
|subdivision_type6 =Rank
|subdivision_name6 ={{Hungarian settlement rank name|város}}
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|area_total_km2 =70.19
|area_magnitude =1 E6
|area_footnotes =<ref name="ksh_cite_area">[http://www.ksh.hu/apps/!cp.hnt2.telep?nn=05449 Komárom] at the [[Hungarian Central Statistical Office]] (Hungarian).</ref>
|coordinates ={{coord|47|44|25|N|18|7|28|E|region:HU|display=inline,title}}
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|blank_name =[[Hungarian Central Statistical Office|KSH code]]
|blank_info =05449<ref name="ksh_cite_area">[http://www.ksh.hu/apps/!cp.hnt2.telep?nn=05449 Komárom] at the [[Hungarian Central Statistical Office]] (Hungarian).</ref>
|website ={{wikidata|property|P856}}
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'''Komárom''' (Hungarian: {{IPAc-hu|'|k|o|m|á|r|o|m}}; {{lang-skde|KomárnoKomorn}}; {{lang-la|Brigetio}}, [[Germanlater language{{lang|German]]:la|Comaromium}}; ''Komorn''{{lang-sk|Komárno}}) is a city in [[Hungary]] on the south bank of the [[Danube]] in [[Komárom-Esztergom]] county. [[KomárnoCounty]], [[Slovakia]], is on the northern bank. Komárom was formerly a separate village called {{lang|hu|Újszőny}}. In 1892 Komárom and Újszőny were connected with an iron bridge and in 1896 the two towns were united under the name city of Komárom. The fortress played an important role in the [[Hungarian Revolution of 1848]] and many contemporary English sources refer to it as the '''Fortress of Comorn'''.<ref>e.g. {{Cite book |last1=Ripley |first1=George |last2url=Anderson |first2https://books.google.com/books?id=CharlesiiXQ4MK_9nsC |title=The New American Cyclopaedia |last2=Anderson |first2=Charles |publisher=D. Appleton |year=1860 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=iiXQ4MK_9nsC|page=[https://books.google.com/books?id=iiXQ4MK_9nsC&pg=PA363&lpg=PA363 362]}}</ref> On the south bank of the Danube, Komárom was formerly a separate village called Újszőny. On the northern bank of the Danube Komárom and Újszőny were connected with an iron bridge in 1892 and the two towns were united under the name city of Komárom in 1896. On 4th June 1920, the [[Treaty of Trianon]] split the city in two because the borders of [[Czechoslovakia]] were determined by the river [[Danube]]. This division separated the historical [[Komárom County|Komárom county]] of the [[Kingdom of Hungary]] and the city of Komárom. The bigger northern part of the city was attached to [[Czechoslovakia]], renamed [[Komárno]], its created a sizable [[Hungarians in Slovakia|Hungarian minority]] in present-day [[Slovakia]]. The southern part of the city, lying south of the Danube, remained in Hungary. On 2 November 1938 by the [[First Vienna Award]], the northern part of the city was returned to Hungary and the divided Komárom reunified. At the end of [[World War II]] the city was again divided between Hungary and Czechoslovakia, Komárno is in today's [[Slovakia]] on the northern bank of the Danube.
 
== History ==
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The town was heavily damaged in the [[1763 Komárom earthquake]].
 
Between 1850 and 1871 the [[Fort Monostor]] (<em>Monostori Erőd</em>) was built nearby.
 
InOn 192010th KomáromJanuary 1919, the Czechoslovak army occupied the northern part of the city. On 30th April, an unsuccessful Hungarian attempt was splitmade byto recapture that part of the newlycity.<ref createdname="Komárom bordercity website">{{Cite web |title=History of [[Czechoslovakia]]the city |url=https://www.komarom.hu/komaromrol.php In|website=Komárom City Website |language=Hungarian}}</ref> On 4th June 1920, Hungary was forced to sign the [[Treaty of Trianon]] recognizing the new imposed borders including the border with [[Czechoslovakia]]. The loss of its[[Upper territoryHungary|Upper-Hungary]] created a sizable [[Hungarians in Slovakia|Hungarian minority in Slovakia]]. The SlovakTreaty of Trianon split the city in two, the state of Czechoslovakia was formed the borders of the country on the river [[Danube]] divided the historical [[Komárom County|Komárom county]] and the city of Komárom.<ref name="Komarno city website">{{Cite web |title=The City of Komarno - Take a breath of history |url=https://komarno.sk/en/city/history/ |website=Komarno City Website}}</ref> The northern part isof todaythe city, which was the bigger part of the city, became part of Czechoslovakia, the town on the northern shore was renamed to [[Komárno]].<ref name="Komárom city website" /> After setting up the Czechoslovak administration, the ethnic composition of Komárno partially changed, but the Hungarians still outnumbered the Slovak population. During the years of the [[SlovakiaFirst Czechoslovak Republic]], Komárno became the cultural and social centre of the Hungarians in Czechoslovakia.<ref Inname="Komarno 1938city website" /> The southern part of the entirecity remained in Hungary, called Komárom-Újváros, was for a few years the seat of the truncated Komárom County.<ref name="Komárom city website" /> During the [[interwar period]], it was possible to travel between Komárom and Komárno with a passport, the only restriction was that the bridge was closed at 23:00, and people had to get back by then.<ref name="Komárom city website" /> On 2 November 1938 by the [[First Vienna Award]], Komárno was returned to Hungary, itsand the divided Komárom reunified and became a county town once again.<ref name="Komarno city website" /> Regent, of [[MiklósKingdom Horthyof Hungary (1920–1946)|AdmiralKingdom of Hungary]], [[Miklós Horthy]] receiving a tumultuous welcome from the citizens as he crossed the old bridge and entered the formerly dismembered part.<ref>{{cite AV media|url-status = dead|url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hs1NjePbPho|title = YouTube, a Google company|website = [[YouTube]]|access-date = 2018-03-05|archive-date = 2019-06-10|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20190610174719/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hs1NjePbPho}}</ref> AtDuring the end of [[World War II]] it was bombarded many times. At the end of war the city was again divided between Hungary and Czechoslovakia.<ref name="Komarno city website" />
 
After World War II the occupying Soviets built the country's biggest ammunition storage in the Fortress of Monostor. Thousands of wagons of ammunition were forwarded from this strictly guarded area. One of a series of forts, the Monostor is today open to the public as a museum.
 
Komárom and Komárno are connected by two bridges: The older iron bridge, and a newer lifting bridge. Currently a third bridge is under construction with estimated completion by 2020/2021. The vast majority of its funding coming from the [[European Union]]'s [[Connecting Europe Facility]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.worldhighways.com/sections/general/news/new-danube-river-bridge-to-get-100-million-finance-from-eu/|title = Home}}</ref>
 
The two towns used to be a border crossing between Czechoslovakia (today Slovakia) and Hungary, until both countries became part of the [[Schengen Area]], resulting in all immigration and customs checks being lifted on December 12, 2007.
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* [[Franz Lehár]] (1870–1948), Austro-Hungarian composer
* [[Theodor Körner (Austrian president)|Theodor Körner]], Austrian President
* [[Mór Jókai]] (1825-19041825–1904), writer
* [[Hans Selye]] (1907–1982), Hungarian-Austrian-Canadian [[endocrinologist]]
* [[Tünde Szabó (actress)|Tünde Szabó]] (1945–2021), Hungarian actress
* [[Péter Szijjártó]] (born 1978), Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade<ref>{{Cite web|title=Hon. Péter Szijjártó - Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary |work=The 2016 Global 500 Who Is Who Book of Records (Global Lifetime Achievement Award Winners) |publisher=Public Opinions International |url=http://pubopinions.org/the-2016-global-500-who-is-who-book-of-records/1039-hon-p%C3%A9ter-szijj%C3%A1rt%C3%B3-minister-of-foreign-affairs-and-trade-of-hungary.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161025110022/http://pubopinions.org/the-2016-global-500-who-is-who-book-of-records/1039-hon-p%C3%A9ter-szijj%C3%A1rt%C3%B3-minister-of-foreign-affairs-and-trade-of-hungary.html |archive-date=25 October 2016 |url-status=dead}}</ref>
* [[:hu:Komáromi Kacz Endre|Endre Komaromi-katz]], painter <ref>{{Cite web|title=Komáromi-katz Endre |publisher=Hungarian Art Portal (Nemzeti Kulturális Alap) |url=http://artportal.hu/lexikon/muveszek/komaromi-katz-endre-5176 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151222124644/http://artportal.hu/lexikon/muveszek/komaromi-katz-endre-5176 |archive-date=22 December 2015 |url-status=live}}</ref>
 
==Twin towns sister cities==
{{See also|List of twin towns and sister cities in Hungary}}
Komárom is [[town twinning|twinned]] with:
Komárom is [[Sister city|twinned]] with:<ref>{{cite web |title=Testvérváros|url=http://www.komarom.hu/testv.php|website=komarom.hu|publisher=Komárom|language=hu|access-date=2021-04-07}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Új testvérvárosi megállapodást kötünk|url=http://www.komarom.hu/hir.php?hirid=4639|website=komarom.hu|publisher=Komárom|language=hu|date=2018-04-28|access-date=2021-04-07}}</ref>
* {{flagicon|Slovakia}} [[Komárno]], [[Slovakia]]
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* {{flagicon|Finland}} [[Lieto]], [[Finland]]
* {{flagicon|GermanyAUT}} [[NaumburgGratwein-Straßengel]], [[Germany]]Austria
* {{flagicon|AustriaUKR}} [[Judendorf-StraßengelKhust]], [[Austria]]Ukraine
* {{flagicon|RomaniaSVK}} [[SebeșKomárno]], [[Romania]]Slovakia
* {{flagicon|PolandFIN}} [[SosnowiecLieto]], [[Poland]]Finland
* {{flagicon|SlovakiaGER}} [[KomárnoNaumburg]], [[Slovakia]]Germany
* {{flagicon|FinlandROU}} [[LietoSebeș]], [[Finland]]Romania
*{{flagicon|POL}} [[Sosnowiec]], Poland
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== See also ==
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* [[Fort Monostor]]
 
==References==
==Notes and references==
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* {{Official website|http://www.komarom.hu/}} in Hungarian, English, German and Slovak
* [http://www.civertan.hu/legifoto/legifoto.php?page_level=322 Aerial photography: Komárom]
* [https://archive.istoday/20130218052552/http://wiki.utikonyvem.hu/hu/index.php?title=Komárom Komárom on wiki.utikonyvem.hu]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20090214235020/http://www.internationalauctioneers.com/int/lot_detail.asp?LotID=144&AucID=5881 "The Battle at Comorn in Hungary on 11th July 1849" - painting by Albrecht Adam, 1855]