Máriapócs is a small town in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county, in the Northern Great Plain region of eastern Hungary.
Saint Michael the Archangel Greek Catholic Church is an important place for pilgrimage, housing a miraculous icon of the Mother of God, which wept twice.
[1] The "Pócs" in Máriapócs is a derivative of the Hungarian name Pál, meaning the name Paul.
The prefix Mária was added in the 18th century in reference to the shrine to the Virgin Mary in the village.
As of 2022, the town was 91.1% Hungarian, 6.1% Gypsy, 3.1% Rusyn, and 1.8% of non-European origin.