Kisújfalu

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The Arad Puszta belfry

Building, structure

The means of building the Czechoslovak nation-state, the land reform and colonization in the Arad Puszta, took place in 1923, with the division of Baron Ullmann's large estate. ; The Augsburg Evangelical Parish in Kisújfalu was established in 1926-27 by Slovaks who had immigrated... Read More Arrow
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Memorial plaque commemorating the accession to the European Union

Statue, monument, memorial plaque

In the small park in front of the village hall, there is a memorial plaque set in a stone block, erected on May 1, 2004. Read More Arrow
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The headstone of the village's first written record

Statue, monument, memorial plaque

The headstone was erected by the local government in 1998 on the 765th anniversary of the first written record of the village, which also commemorates the 150th anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution and War of Independence and the 50th anniversary of the resumption of Hungarian... Read More Arrow
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Reformed Church in Kisújfalu

Building, structure

The inhabitants of Kisújfalu became Calvinists around 1650. In 1680, Kisújfalu operated as a mother church, its daughter church being the Mezőölved congregation belonging to the Komját diocese, together with Farnad. ; In 1785, Kisújfalu was appointed as the Bátorkesz daughter chu... Read More Arrow
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The grave of Kálmán Mokos, the cantor teacher

Cemeteries, tombstones, graves

Kálmán Mokos (1859 –1923) was a primary school teacher in Kisújfalus between 1884 and 1923, and the father of Kálmán Mokos, a pastor in Madar. Read More Arrow
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Grave of postal worker Adél Mokos

Cemeteries, tombstones, graves

She was the daughter of Kálmán Mokos, a cantor teacher. The Pope's Reformed Women's Educational Institute is a supporter of the Zsuzsánna Lorántffy Self-Education Circle. She is buried in the same grave as her sister, Irén Mokos. Read More Arrow
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The grave of Mrs. János Mokos

Cemeteries, tombstones, graves

János Mokos (? –1889) teacher, notary, wife of the rector from 1859/60 to 1886/7. ; ; Her husband was János Mokos. ; János Mokos, retired notary of Kisújfalu village, vice-president of the village and district notary association, died of terminal illness in Budapest on December 1... Read More Arrow
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Soviet Liberation Memorial Plaque

Statue, monument, memorial plaque

The memorial plaque on the wall of the village hall was inaugurated in 1970. Read More Arrow
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Cemetery memorial cross

Sacral small monument

The memorial cross was erected by the Spodniak family to the glory of God in the Catholic part of the cemetery in 1998. The family of the Slovak railway official later moved from the settlement. Read More Arrow
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Headstone erected in memory of the Reformed pastor Lajos Gulyás

Statue, monument, memorial plaque

Lajos Gulyás (Kisújfalu, February 14, 1918 – Győr, December 31, 1957) was a Calvinist pastor. He was sentenced to death and executed for his participation in the 1956 revolution, the only pastor of the Hungarian Calvinist clergy executed in connection with 1956. ; He was born on ... Read More Arrow