Jenő Gávai Gaál Promenade
Born in Pusztagerendás on 14 September 1846, he was a descendant of an old noble family. He was a polymath and politician with landholdings in Lőkösháza, as well as an economist, doctor of law and political science, ministerial counsellor, and university professor. He was fluent in six languages at a native level. The name of Jenő Gávai Gaál plays an important role in the life of several settlements in Békés County, including Lőkösháza. Thanks to him, Elek, Lőkösháza, Geszt, Ártánd, and Biharkeresztes were not ceded to Romania in 1922 following the acceptance of the Treaty of Trianon, which concluded the First World War. In 2024, a statue was erected in his honour in Lőkösháza, and the public space where the monument stands was named Jenő Gávai Gaál Promenade.
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