Jólész
Roadside cross in Jólészen
Sacral small monument
The cross was renovated in 2000-2001.
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Cemetery cross in Jólesen
Sacral small monument
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The grave of the Reformed pastor Ferenc Kovács
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
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Grave of soldiers who died in World War II
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
In the vicinity of the settlement is the grave of nine unknown soldiers who fell in World War II. The grave is cared for by those whose relatives died in the war.
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Monument to the fallen heroes of World War I and II
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
The monument was erected in 2004 by the municipality in memory of the citizens of Jólesz who died in the world wars. The turul bird on the top of the monument was made by sculptor János Blaskó, and was a gift to the village from its sister village, Sződliget. The locals refer to ...
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Monument to the first written mention of the settlement
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
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Bell tower in good sense
Building, structure
The settlement's sure landmark is the late medieval belfry, which stood on the eastern edge of the original village, at the highest point at the time. Today we can find it among the houses. It was renovated in 1892. ; When the funeral bell was rung for a Catholic, the small bell ...
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Spear tree in honor of the 1848 War of Independence and the re-establishment of the Csemads
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
On March 15, 2003, the headstone, commissioned by the village and carved by István Ulman and Lajos Baffy, was inaugurated in honor of the 1848 War of Independence and the Csemadok organization that was re-established at that time.
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András Cházár Memorial Room
Building, structure
The András Cházár Foundation, founded in 1990, renovated the birthplace of András Cházár and transformed it into a Catholic church. The house regained its form from the last reconstruction. A new roof structure with a dark brown roof covering was added to the collapsed arches. A ...
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András Cházár's headstone
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
András Cházár Jólészi was born in the settlement in 1754, and as a highly skilled lawyer and, among other things, as the founder of deaf-mute education in Hungary (1802, National Royal Institute of the Deaf-Mute, Vác), he would take his place among the greatest through his work f...
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