Komló

Komló ([komloː], German: Kumlau, Croatian: Komlov) is a town in Baranya county, Hungary.

The small settlements that are part of Komló today were already inhabited during the Árpád Age (Kökönyös (Kwkenyes), Gadány-puszta (Gadan), Keményfalva (Kemefalua), Jánosi (Csépán), Mecsekfalu (Szopok), Kisbattyán (Battyan), Zobákpuszta (Zabaguy) and Sikonda (Sicund)).

The Museum of the Local History is settled in the centre of the town (there is an exhibition where one can see the footprints of the Komlosaurus carbonis).

Its thermal baths was developed around the slightly radioactive and carbonic acid waters discovered in 1928.

[3] Climate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year-round.

Remains of medieval chapel in Komló