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The lower part of Main Street is the Alvég

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Vága, 1970s; According to the memories of the oldest residents, the Vág riverbed once flowed at Kertalja, and the surrounding area was marshy. The village is a clustered settlement with streets. The Main Street forms the axis of the settlement structure, which widens in the middle, and the Roman Catholic church stands here. This street was primarily lined with the houses of the wealthier farmers. The upper part was Fővég, and then Csincsa was connected to it, where the poorer class who had settled here from abroad lived. The lower part of the Main Street was Alvég. The Mester Street led to the church. A new street was built with the Main Street: Kertalja, and at the end of these is the street called Pajták vége. The continuation of the Kertalja is Temető Street, then the cemetery garden, the so-called. Nyúlkert. On one side of the cemetery is the Gypsy Street, on the other side is the mill house, which is now the building of the Roman Catholic parish. ; From the book by Dr. László Pukkai: History of the Vága Village

Inventory number:

5599

Year:

1970, 1970

Collection:

Repository

Type:

Other - other

Municipality:

Vága