Pozba

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Pozba Reformed Church

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The village of Pozba lies at the centre of the Érsekújvár – Léva railway line. The first authentic historical data about the village dates back to 1339. In this year, King Charles Robert issued his registration order in favour of the Baravhkaiak (Baracskaiak), in which he also me... Read More Arrow
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The Holy Well of Pozba

Building, structure

Pozba settlement once belonged to the Verebély district, its inhabitants declared themselves members of the Hungarian nation and were mostly of the Reformed religion. It currently falls under the jurisdiction of the parish of Fajkürt. ; Borovszky Samu writes in his description of... Read More Arrow
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World War I and World War II Memorial

Statue, monument, memorial plaque

The monument to World Wars I and II stands in the main square of the village, which was erected by the municipality in 1994. It contains the names of 9 heroes who fell in World War I and 22 heroes who fell in World War II. Read More Arrow
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Holocaust Memorial in Poznań

Statue, monument, memorial plaque

In memory of the Jewish residents of the village, members of the Perlmann, Kamer, and Schwarz families, the municipality erected a monument in 2007. Read More Arrow
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Memorial plaque of Károly Kiss Szentkuti, Reformed pastor and church writer

Statue, monument, memorial plaque

Reformed pastor, * Pozba (Bars County), October 18, 1841 + Nagyigmánd, January 22, 1928 ; ; He graduated from high school in Selmecbánya and theology in Pápa in 1865. He was ordained a pastor in 1867, and after a few years of chapter work he became pastor of Pozba in 1870, Nagype... Read More Arrow