Pozsonyboldogfa, Boldogfa
Monument to the Heroes of World War I and II
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
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Reformed belfry
Building, structure
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Roman Catholic church dedicated to the Virgin Mary
Building, structure
The name of the village is a contraction of the word Boldogasszonyfalva. The name of the settlement, which existed until the 16th century – like its Slovak equivalent, Matka Bozia and its later German version, Frauendorf – refers to the ancient Church of the Assumption of the vil...
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Cemetery cross
Sacral small monument
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Churchyard cross
Sacral small monument
The cross used to stand on the left side of the road connecting Bolgodfát with Rété, halfway - on the hill. It was moved to the churchyard to avoid tractors plowing the fields. In the past, villagers used to accompany each other to the "köröszt" when they had a guest from Rété.
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Memorial cross of Nándor Jankó
Sacral small monument
It was erected in 1941 by Nándor Jankó and his wife. The memorial cross was knocked down by a storm in 2008 and rebuilt in 2009.
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Grave of Sándor Szabó, a hero of World War I
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
Sándor Szabó gave his life for his Hungarian homeland in 1914 after being seriously wounded on the Galician battlefield.
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The symbolic grave of World War I hero Imre Szabó
Cemeteries, tombstones, grave sites
Imre Szabó sacrificed his life for his Hungarian homeland in World War I. His name is preserved on the family tomb in the Bolgodogfa cemetery.
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The Reformed belfry
Other - other
The bell was placed on it in 1922, brought to the village on an ox cart. My mother Anna Csaszny (1906-1987) also recited a poem at the ceremony. (Reported by István Takács)
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