Nemeshodos, Hodos
The Reformed Church of Nemeshodos
Building, structure
In 1672, the Reformed preacher of Szerdahely was first expelled to his branch in Sikabony and then in Nemeshodos. Shortly afterwards, Nemeshodos became the mother church, by the imperial and royal letter of protection of the “Helvetica confession” in 1689, which allowed them to p...
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World War I graves in the cemetery
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
Several World War I graves can be found in the Nemeshodos cemetery, including the graves of Lajos Csiba and Gyula Kovács.
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Cemetery cross
Sacral small monument
The central cross of the Nemeshodos cemetery was renovated in 2011.
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World War I memorial in the Nemeshodos church
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
A worthy memorial to the people of Nemeshodos who died in the First World War is located in the local church. The names of the heroic dead can be read on the black marble tablet.
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The tomb of Lajos Patócs
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
Born on December 5, 1926 in Hodosi Rét, died in May 2015 in Hodos. ; A well-known peasant musician of the region and the folk music movement, an active cultural organizer. In addition to the traditional musical gatherings of the village community, he played the zither and sang wi...
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Lajos Patócs receives a commemorative plaque
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At the Csemadok district conference, Lajos Patócs receives the outstanding folk artist commemorative plaque from Tibor Lukács, the national secretary general of Csemadok, and József Gyurcsik, the district president of Csemadok.
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István Gyurcsó signs autographs at Hodos Elementary School
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The poet dedicates his children's poetry collection Csigaháton, published in 1977 by Móra Publishing House in Budapest.
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Performance by the Aranykalasz Folk Dance Group
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The Aranykalász Folk Dance Group was founded in Hodos and was led by Irén Angyal.
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