The Nemesradnót goulash, Antal Koós' tomb (Balogvölgy)
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Antal Koós (1907-1975) was the village goulash in the days before World War II. He was a Roman Catholic, and with his wife, Anna Kosztúr, he moved from Baraca to Nemesradnót, where the public domain employed him as a goulash. The public domain provided separate houses for the herdsman, the herdsman, the goulashman, and the blacksmith. Later, Antal Koós bought his own house in the village. The goulash, which was entrusted to his care, consisted of young cattle (heifers, castrated bulls). From May to September, he was in the pasture with the goulash. He lived in a hut (wooden hut) that he built himself. His wife or daughter brought him lunch regardless of the weather (rain, mud). ; His grave was renovated after 2010.