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Paks is a small town in Tolna county, in the south of , on the right bank of the River, 100 km south of . Paks as a former agricultural settlement is now the home of the only Hungarian nuclear power plant, which provides about 40% of the country's electricity consumption.


History
The settlement was already inhabited in ancient times. It has played a role in the times and during Rákóczi's War of Independence.

The and the churches were built in 1775 and 1884 respectively.

In the 19th century, several mansions were built in the center of the old town, such as those in Szent István Tér, the main square of the town. The three-isled, style Sacred Heart church was consecrated in 1901. There is a tablet in the wall of the baroque Szeniczey mansion to commemorate Ferenc Deák, 'the Sage of the Country'. The Town Museum is housed in the former Cseh-Vigyázó mansion.

A gold hoard of jewelry was found between Paks and Dunaföldvár on the right bank of the in the 19th century. The treasure is now in the collections of the . British Museum Collection

The Catholic Holy Spirit church, built according to the design of is considered to be an outstanding work of 20th-century architecture. There is a hundred-year-old alley lining the walkway on the bank. The town hosts the Spring Festival at Whitsuntide and the International Festival of Blues, Jazz, Rock and Gastronomy.

In the final stages of the Second World War, Soviet troops occupied the town at great cost in the Budapest Offensive. This was followed by four decades of communist rule. Meanwhile, it was famous for its cannery, wine and fish soup.

The Paks Nuclear Power Plant was built in the town in the 1980s, the final decade of Soviet rule within the country.


Climate
Paks's climate is classified as (Köppen Cfb) closely bordering on a humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa). The annual average temperature is , the hottest month in July is , and the coldest month is in January. The annual precipitation is , of which July is the wettest with , while January is the driest with only . The extreme temperature throughout the year ranged from on 25 December 2001 to on 20 July 2007.


Sport
is a Hungarian football club based in Paks.

Atomerőmű SE is a Hungarian basketball club based in Paks.


Twin towns – sister cities
Paks is with:

  • , Slovakia
  • Gornji Vakuf-Uskoplje, Bosnia and Herzegovina


See also
  • Forró for another Bronze Age hoard from Hungary
  • for a Bronze Age from northern Hungary


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