The tomb of Little Red Riding Hood in her native village (Balogvölgy)
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
A lateral descendant of the poet Lajos Pósa, the tomb of Piroska Pósa in his native village (Balogvölgy); ; The poet and editor Lajos Pósa (1850-1914) from Nemesradnót is a scion of the noble Pósa family. The poet had no children of his own, and his kinship was traced through the families of his parents' siblings by Erzsébet Homoly in the book Pósa Lajos éléméketei – Emléktár published in 2010. ; The siblings of Lajos Pósa's father, Antal (based on non-scientific, informational research conducted until the fall of 2010) are as follows: Therezia (1830-1905), Mária (1833-1835), János (1835-1835), Miklós (1836-1912), János (1839-1917), Mihály (1843-1864), Lajos (1842-1917), Mária (1848-1849), twin István (1848-1848), Mária (1851-1940). The families of the five siblings who lived to adulthood were outlined in the illustrated compilation of the aforementioned book and in the appendix to this book with the help of old photographs, pictures of graves, and a family tree. ; ; Antal Pósa's brother Miklós Pósa and his descendants after his son Illyés ; ; Miklós Pósa and Erzsébet Nagy (the girl's place of origin) were able to get married in Balogújfalu, and their marriage was entered into the registry office in Zsípi. Four children were born to them: Illés (1856-1920), Amália (1858-1859), Miklós (1862-1943), Eszter (1868-1876). Illés married Apollónia Bodon, of their four children, only Piroska survived. Miklós married Mária Igo. The two daughters, Eszter and Amália, died in childhood. ; ; Piroska Pósa married Ferenc Pósa. They had a son, Ferenc, who married Margit Pósa. Their son became Dezső Pósa, a prominent member of the local Csemads, the caretaker of the legacy of Lajos Pósa, who was not kept in public collections and who, together with his parents and children, came from the village and died in Rimaszombat in 2010.