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Monument to Lieutenant General József Szobi in 1848
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Our hero was born on July 30, 1824, as the son of Mátyás Szobi, a Reformed preacher, and Zsuzsanna Ónódi, a noblewoman. He completed his studies at the Pápai Reformed College, and then studied to be an engineer in Pest. As Gábor Bona's publication Az 1848/49-es szabadharc tizztik...
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The tomb of politician Vilmos Tóth
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He came from a modest family of commoners from Nitraivánka, ennobled in 1634. His father, Károly Tóth (1793), was a landowner who donated land in 1828 for the construction of a new school in Nitraivánka, and his mother, Anna Kossovich (1807). ; He completed his schooling in Arad,...
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World War I Memorial
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Memorial plaque to the heroes of World War I and II
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Memorial column for the victims of World War II
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Statue of Saint Florian
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Statue of the Virgin Mary of the Seven Sorrows
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Memorial plaque of János Bihari
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János Bihari was born in Nagyabony on October 21, 1764. He was considered the most significant Hungarian musician and greatest performer of the 19th century. He died on April 26, 1827, and is buried in the Ferencváros Cemetery in Budapest. On September 13, 1964, a memorial plaque...
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Statue of János Bihari
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The Roma Musicians' Association, led by Primate István Banyák, President, has started organizing the Bihari Festival again. The statue was erected on the 180th anniversary of the death of János Bihari.
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Monument to the Deportees and Displaced Persons
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
The memorial was unveiled in 1996, on the occasion of the first meeting of the deported and resettled population of Nagymegyer. During the period of statelessness, between 1945-48, 539 people (including 83 children) were deported to the Czech Republic and 205 families were resett...
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