Csicsó
Seven Leaders Sculpture Park, Statue of Our Lady of the Hungarians
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
The statue of the Mother of God of Hungary was inaugurated on November 25, 2006. It was consecrated with a high priestly mass by Endre Gyulai, retired bishop of the diocese of Szeged.
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Seven Leaders Sculpture Park, Statue of King St. Stephen
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Seven Leaders Sculpture Park, Statue of the Language Law
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Seven Leaders Sculpture Park, Statue of Diver Kund
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Statue of the Benedictine monk and teacher Hites Kristóf
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
He completed his theological studies in Prague, then obtained a Hungarian-Latin teaching certificate in Budapest. From 1943 he taught at the Benedictine Gymnasium in Komárom. From 1945 he continued to teach Hungarian high school students in Komárom in secret for nearly three year...
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Memorial plaque for the displaced people of Cicsó
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
Double-sided plaque, carved by Géza Nagy, inaugurated on April 29, 2012. Géza Nagy spent two years collecting and carving the names of 268 residents of Csicsó, who were deported to the Czech Republic and Hungary (the Tárnok family) by the then Czechoslovak authorities between 194...
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Teachers' Monument in Csicson
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
The memorial plaque, which was erected in 2002 in the courtyard of the Gáspár Sámuel Elementary School and Kindergarten, contains the names of teachers who worked in the village since 1759.
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Kopjafa for the 50th anniversary of the Hungarian school
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
The headstone located in the courtyard of the Gáspár Sámuel Elementary School and Kindergarten was erected in 1949, on the 50th anniversary of the re-establishment of Hungarian schools after the loss of the language.
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Attila Park, statue of King Árpád
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
The oak statue of King Árpád was inaugurated in Attila Park in August 2006.
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Attila Park, Statue of Attila
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
The first public statue of King Attila the Hun in the Highlands was inaugurated on May 21, 2005. At the inauguration ceremony, teacher Tibor Gáspár, vice-president of the Rákóczi Association Ferencz Kun, and Ferenc Nick, president of the Village Culture Association, gave speeches...
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