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Kispest (, lit. Little Pest) is the 19th (XIX) district of , . It lies south-southeast of the historical . It was founded in 1871 on rural land as a village at the borderline of Pest, so it was named Kispest. History of Kispest (Hungarian)


History
From 1880 to 1990 Kispest's population increased from 1820 to 72,838. Historical population of Kispest (Hungarian Central Statistical Office) Kispest became part of in 1950. When the Soviet troops re-entered Budapest to subdue the civil uprising in October/November 1956, they approached the city centre from the south-east, up the Üllői Street, with some of the first street clashes taking place in Kispest.

The huge (Kispest ) was built between the 1960s and the 1980s (12,100 flats, c. 33,000 inhabitants, making it the sixth-biggest housing estate/microraion in Budapest). Housing estates of Budapest (Index.hu, Hungarian)


Wekerletelep
is Kispest's suburb with detached houses and green areas. It was named after the Hungarian premier at the time of the development in the 1900s, Sándor Wekerle. Its central square, Kós Károly Tér, has two characteristic architectural gateways designed by the architect Károly Kós and based on building style. In May every year a festival called Wekerle Days (Hu: Wekerle Napok) takes place. This involves fun run, sports events, concerts and various other cultural and family oriented programs for all age groups.


Public transport
The district is served by the Metro 3 (Kőbánya-Kispest and Határ út stations), so there is direct connection with the city center. Határ út underground station is the third-busiest in the city (after Deák Square and Örs vezér tere) with an estimated 40,000 passengers using it (often twice) on a typical workday.


Sport
Ferenc Puskás played football for Kispest F.C. (then called Kispest Honvéd FC) in the 1950s.

  • Budapest Honvéd FC, football team
  • Kispesti Textil SE, defunct football team
Kispest NKK, women's handball team, NB1/B second league


List of mayors
Levente LévaySZDSZ1990–1994
Gábor Zupkó1994–1998
Béla Timár1998–2002
Katalin Steinerné TörökMSZP2002–2006
Péter GajdaMSZP2006–
 Opposition coalition12 M           
 -KDNP4            
 MKKP1            


Twin towns – sister cities
Kispest is twinned with:


Gallery
File:111kispesteste.jpg|The church of Saint Mary of the Assumption in Kispest File:Budapest-Kispest 1.JPG|Kispest housing estate File:Budapest-Kispest 2.JPG|A panel block next to Kőbánya-Kispest metro station


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