Maroslele
Maroslele is a village in Csongrád-Csanád County, in the Southern Great Plain region of Hungary.
Located approximately 30 kilometers northeast of Szeged, the county seat, Maroslele lies near the Maros River, from which its name is derived. "Maros" refers to the river, and "Lele" is believed to be a personal name.
The village has a history dating back centuries, with documented mentions appearing in medieval records. Historically, the area was primarily agricultural, with the population engaged in farming and animal husbandry.
Modern Maroslele is a rural community with a focus on agriculture. The village has a local government, schools, and basic amenities catering to the needs of its residents. The area retains a traditional Hungarian character, with a slower pace of life compared to larger urban centers. The population is primarily Hungarian.