Kétpó

Kétpó is a village in Mezőtúr District of Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County, in the Northern Great Plain region of central Hungary.

[3] Kétpó is situated in the south-eastern part of Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok county near the villages of Túrkeve, Mezőtúr, Törökszentmiklós, Kengyel, Mezőhék, Tiszatenyő, and Kuncsorba.

There are a good number of Cumanian names (Kuns, Besenyi, Ulysses) among the people of the area and there are signs of their lives in the surrounding settlements.

At that time, the Kétpó area was one of the southernmost points of the Kun (apart from Kunszentmárton), which will play a role in the later religious system.

The master of the estate became György Brankovics, a descendant of the Rascian despot, who had settled a large number of Serbian families in the area.

Further losses were caused by the relocation of a significant part of the loyal population to Rakamaz after the failure of the Rákóczi's War of Independence.

Despite the richness of land soil, due to the aridity of the area it took time, until cultivation reappeared at this fairly distant place from the local center of Mezőtúr.

Some consolidation took place at the end of the 19th century when most current outer settlements of Kétpó, amongst them Csali, Csikós-tanya, Keserű falu, Cukorgyár, Mészéros, Dérczi-tanya, Demepó, Csugarpart have been established.

Kétpó itself was founded during the Communist Rule in 1952 when some 1400 persons from the 4000 total have been moved into the newly created village center.

Kétpó town limit sign in Rovas script.