Uzapanyit
Memorial plaque to the heroes of Uzapanyit who fell in World War I
Statue, monument, memorial plaque
Uzapanyi was built in memory of its fallen heroes by their parents and wives, who died heroically in the First World War.
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Roman Catholic Church in Uzapanyit
Building, structure
The church was built in 1872 in a historicist style.
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Reformed Church in Uzapanyit
Building, structure
The rectangular, southwest-northeast axis, gable-roofed Reformed church of the Balog-völgyi small village was built in 1848 in the classicist style. Its tower was built in 1852 to the southwest gable wall bordered by a wall pillar. Its walls are divided by vertical wall strips. I...
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Tomb of teacher János Túrós (Balogvölgy)
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
János Túrós, as a Reformed cantor teacher, began teaching in the Reformed school in Uzapanyit (between 1932 and 1945). During the years of deprivation of rights, he was a shop assistant in the grocery store in Uzapanyit. In the meantime, he also performed church service: on Sunda...
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István Tamás, Reformed cantor teacher (Balogvölgy)
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
István Tamás (1865-1947) was born in Hanva. The baptism ceremony was performed by the priest and poet Mihály Tompa. In 1899 he married Julianna Bán from Tamási in Zádor. At that time he was already a teacher in Uzapanyit. He taught in Uzapanyit until his retirement. Between 1900 ...
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Tomb of veterinarian Dr. Tamás Aladár (Balogvölgy)
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The crypt of the Szentmiklóssy family, the headstones of Antal Szentmiklóssy and András Demeter (Balogvölgy)
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
Uza-Panyit belonged to the Szentmiklóssy family of Primóczi. The Szentmiklóssy family came to own this estate when György Szentmiklóssy, a county serf judge, married Mária Uza. The ancestors of the family acquired their estates in Liptó and neighboring Szepes counties, and there ...
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Tomb of Gyula Szűk, the Reformed pastor of Uzapanyit-Balogtamás (Balogvölgy)
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
The Reformed pastor Gyula Szűk was first an assistant pastor in Beretke, then served in Rimasimonyi between 1889-90, and from 1892 in Uzapanyit. ; According to the Sárospatak Reformed Newspapers: the former pastor of Uzapanyit-Balogtamási rested peacefully in the Lord on October ...
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Tomb of the Reformed pastor Ferenc Lengyel (Balogvölgy)
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Ferenc Lengyel (1836-1892) came from the reputable Lengyel family of Rimaszombat. In 1877 he moved to Uzapanyi from Sajókeszi. His wife, Julianna György, died in January 1892, and he in May. They left two orphaned little girls here. Gyula Szűk took his place as pastor. ; ; His gr...
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Tomb of Abraham Lengyel, district notary (Balogvölgy)
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
The Minister of the Interior appointed Ábrahám Lengyel as the district notary of the Lower Bátka and Upper Bátka districts in the territory of the Gömör-Kishon County, to whom Dulháza, Rakottyás, Tamási, and Zsip later also belonged. His task was to keep the civil registry, and h...
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